Tenant Chattels definition

Tenant Chattels means chattels and all other non-fixed property that are placed and maintained within the Non-Public Purpose Area, other than any Fixtures, Furnishings and Equipment;

Examples of Tenant Chattels in a sentence

  • The Landlord shall have a lien on the Tenant Chattels for storage charges (which the parties hereto deem to be reasonable) at the rate of $35.00 per day calculated from the date such Tenant Chattels should have been removed, together with the cost of removal and transportation charges.

  • After the deduction of the Landlord’s costs related to removal, transportation and sale of the Tenant Chattels, the balance shall be applied against storage charges and any shortfall shall be paid by the Tenant.

  • Any Tenant’s Improvements and Tenant Chattels not sold or removed by the Termination Date shall be deemed abandoned by the Tenant and shall become the property of the Landlord without any claim thereon by the Tenant and the Tenant agrees that it shall take all necessary steps to legally transfer ownership of the Tenant Chattels to the Landlord.

  • If the Tenant does not remove the Tenant Chattels by the date(s) provided in this Agreement, the Landlord shall be entitled to remove the Tenant Chattels from the Site at the Tenant’s cost.

  • The obligations of the Tenant to remove Tenant Chattels, deal with Tenant Improvements, restore the Site to its natural ground state, and to pay all monies due to the Landlord, as herein provided, shall survive any termination of this Agreement by whatever cause.

  • The Tenant shall have no claim whatsoever for any damages to the Tenant Chattels, however caused.

  • If the Tenant fails to pay storage charges, within fourteen (14) clear days of receiving written notification thereof from the Landlord, then the Tenant Chattels shall become the Landlord’s property and, the Landlord may sell the Tenant Chattels either privately or at public auction.

  • The Tenant does hereby grant the Landlord the authority to discard or destroy any of the Tenant Chattels and Tenant Improvements left on the Site by the Tenant that the Landlord, in its sole unfettered discretion, deems unsuitable or unworthy of storage.

  • The Tenant shall pay to the Landlord its cost of removal or repair of the Tenant Chattels or Tenant Improvements, and restoration of the Site to its natural ground state in whole or in part, including a reasonable fee for the Landlord’s employees and contractors performing such work.

  • The Tenant shall not have any claim whatsoever against the Landlord by reason of the Tenant not being able to, by the dates provided herein, sell or remove the Tenant Improvements, restore the Site to its natural ground state or remove the Tenant Chattels.