This form is a contract for the lease of personal property. The lessor demises and leases to the lessee and the lessee takes and rents from the lessor certain personal property described in Exhibit "A".
This form is a contract for the lease of personal property. The lessor demises and leases to the lessee and the lessee takes and rents from the lessor certain personal property described in Exhibit "A".
Social Security Numbers, Taxpayer identification numbers, names of minors, dates of birth, financial account numbers, home addresses, passport numbers, and driver license numbers.
Redacted information may include personal identifiers, sensitive information, intellectual property, and case data.
The general starting point is that you should redact part of the record or withhold specific documents that relate to third parties - such as another individual who can be identified - unless you're able to get consent from the third party.
Abandoned property belongs to whomever finds it. Lost property belongs to whomever finds it, subject only to a claim by the true owner. Mislaid property belongs to the owner of the property on which it is found, subject only to a claim by the true owner.
REDACT BEFORE YOU FILE A social security number, taxpayer identification number, and financial account number to display only the last four digits; A date of birth to display only the year; and. The name of a person known to be a minor to display only the minor's initials,
Entry onto the property without explicit permission will be limited to what is legally known as the curtilage, which is the land and yard immediately surrounding your house. An assessor will not enter your house or dwelling unless they have specific permission.
Once a deed has been recorded by the County Clerk's Office, copies of the deed may be requested if the original deed has been misplaced. Plain copies can be found by using the Official Public Records Search and selecting "Land Records".
Redaction Rules Rule 1: Understand Why You're Redacting. Rule 2: Always Make a Duplicate. Rule 3: Know What to Redact. Rule 4: Use Reliable Redaction Tools. Rule 5: Do a Thorough Check. Rule 6: Keep a Record. Rule 7: Protect Metadata. Rule 8: Permanent Redaction Only.
"Tangible personal property" means personal property that can be seen, weighed, measured, felt, or touched or that is perceptible to the senses in any other manner, and, for the purposes of this chapter, the term includes a computer program and a telephone prepaid calling card.
A rendition statement shall contain: (1) the name and address of the property owner; (2) a description of the property by type or category; (3) if the property is inventory, a description of each type of inventory and a general estimate of the quantity of each type of inventory; (4) the physical location or taxable ...