Valuable Property definition

Valuable Property means:-jewellery, items of gold, silver or other precious metals, items of crystal and precious stones, collection of stamps, coins or medals, watches, photographic equipment, binoculars, works of art, Chinaware, curios, furs, musical instruments (excluding pianos).
Valuable Property means jewellery, items of gold, silver or other precious metals, items of crystal and precious stones, watches, photographic equipment, binoculars, works of art, chinaware, curios, furs, musical instruments (excluding pianos).
Valuable Property means any single item of cash in excess of $1,000, any article of property believed to be worth in excess of $1,000, personal cards seized for evidential purposes which may be used in direct cash transactions, and all betting slips and related documentary evidence.

Examples of Valuable Property in a sentence

  • All your Valuable Property, Money, furniture (including pianos), furnishings, home appliances, household and Personal Effects including household appliances hired by You or Your Family in your Home.

  • Money, Toys, and Other Valuable Property Students should keep money, toys, and other valuable items at home.

  • Valuable Property will be stored in a secure storage area in a separate envelope for each inmate and clearly marked.

  • Existing and replacement cards must be stored in Valuable Property and the prisoner must sign the property record accordingly.

  • Valuable Property (i.e. Driver’s License, jewelry, etc) will be stored in a secure storage area in a separate envelope for each inmate.

  • The Insurance Company will pay up to the amount shown in the Schedule of Coverage per incident, including Valuable Property up to the amount shown in the Schedule of Coverage, if Your personal belongings are stolen or damaged due to Accident, breaking and entering, Assault, fire, storm, catastrophe, or traffic accident.

  • The scheme was eye-catching and earned acclaim from financial and property sectors, being listed among “Top 10 Chinese Commercial Property Funds (中國商業地產基金TOP10)” on the Summit of Top 100 Property Companies and Most Valuable Property Companies (中國商業地產百強峰會暨中國房企商業價值榜).

  • Each of the five reviewed records contained a Valuable Property Receipt form and a copy of the tamper sealed bag within the youth’s active record.

  • Each itemized personal Property Receipt form and Valuable Property Receipt form were maintained for each youth and included the youth signature, staff signature, as well as the Letter of Acknowledgement regarding unclaimed property which was signed by each youth.

  • All three youth reviewed were applicable for valuable property in which a Valuable Property Receipt form was observed in the record.


More Definitions of Valuable Property

Valuable Property means anything of value, other than trust money, that can be negotiated or transferred by a member or law firm. (AM. 12/19)
Valuable Property means jewellery, items of gold, silver or other precious metals, watches (exclude Octopus watch), photographic equipment, binoculars, furs, musical instruments (excluding pianos).

Related to Valuable Property

  • Tangible Property means any furniture, fixtures, leasehold improvements, vehicles, office equipment, computer equipment, other equipment, machinery, tools, forms, supplies or other tangible personal property of any nature.

  • Intangible Property shall have the meaning given to such term in Section 2.1(c) hereof.

  • Property means any interest in any kind of property or asset, whether real, personal or mixed, or tangible or intangible, including, without limitation, cash, securities, accounts and contract rights.

  • Excluded Property shall have the meaning set forth in the Security Agreement.