Rented property definition

Rented property means personal property in which the right of possession and use of the property is for a short and possibly indeterminate term in return for consideration; the rentee generally controls the duration of possession of the property, within any applicable minimum or maximum term; and the amount of consideration generally is determined by the duration of possession of the property.
Rented property means the property that you sub-let to a third party for private dwelling as shown on the Policy Schedule.
Rented property the property located at Level 0 xx Xxxxx Xxxxxxx Xxxxx, 0 Xxxxx’x Xxxx Xxxx, Xxxx Xxxx rented by SWHY Enterprises according to the Lease “Shareholder(s)” holder(s) of the ordinary share(s) of the Company

Examples of Rented property in a sentence

  • Lessee will cooperate with Lessor in Lessor’s efforts to recover under any insurance policy that may cover the loss of the Rented Property.

  • None of the Rented Property may be transferred, sold, assigned, or pledged pursuant to this Agreement.

  • No part of the Rented Property that is leased pursuant to this Agreement shall be deemed the property of the Lessee, nor shall Lessee acquire any proprietary interest or security interest in the Rented Property by virtue of this Agreement or any oral representation.

  • This is a rental agreement only, and all right, title, and property interest in the Rented Property remains at all times with Lessor.

  • Should Lessee fail to return all Rented Property in the same condition received, Lessee agrees to reimburse Lessor for the repair of any item returned damaged or destroyed or replacement value of any item not returned, payment to be immediately due and payable.

  • A security deposit may, at Lessor’s discretion, be given in the form of an authorization to charge Lessee’s credit or debit card for the amount of the security deposit in the event the Rented Property is not returned, returned late or in disrepair.

  • Lessee’s assent to the terms of this Agreement constitutes authorization for its agents and employees to place orders for Rented Property solely by submitting Lessee’s request in writing and without re-executing this Agreement.

  • Lessee may place orders for additional Rented Property by communicating Lessee’s request in writing via email to Lessor.

  • Should Lessee fail to return all Rented Property in the same condition received, Xxxxxx agrees to reimburse Lessor for the repair of any item returned damaged or destroyed or replacement value of any item not returned, payment to be immediately due and payable.

  • Xxxxxx’s assent to the terms of this Agreement constitutes authorization for its agents and employees to place orders for Rented Property solely by submitting Xxxxxx’s request in writing and without re-executing this Agreement.


More Definitions of Rented property

Rented property means a property which is let within the period of the competition (or month) and where all the terms and conditions of the rental agreement have been fulfilled, including the receipt of the deposit.
Rented property means the real property located at 7803 National Service Road, Greensboro, North Carolina, commonly known as [___________], which the Company intends to lease from its owners MDR Greensboro, LLC and PMI Greensboro, LLC
Rented property. Right of occupation and tenancy in area of approximately - 669 square meters on the ground floor, in Yokne'am House, industrial area, Nirobin building (hereafter: "Rented Property")
Rented property means the property being rented by you as described in the MyBond Application Form.

Related to Rented property

  • Developed Property means all Assessor’s Parcels of Taxable Property for which Building Permits were issued on or before May 1 of the prior Fiscal Year, provided that such Assessor's Parcels were created on or before January 1 of the prior Fiscal Year and that each such Assessor's Parcel is associated with a Lot, as determined reasonably by the Board.

  • Mortgaged Property shall have the meaning assigned to such term in the recitals.