Common use of Abandoned and Unclaimed Property Clause in Contracts

Abandoned and Unclaimed Property. a) Residential Living will not store any personal property left by residents who vacate or abandon their residential space, with the exception for prescription medication or medical equipment, which will be held for seven (7) days from the date of discovery per 2011 Wisconsin Act 143. After seven (7) days, medical items will be securely disposed of. i) Residential Living may dispose of the property without compensation to you and charge you for labor involved in removing trash or property. ii) Residential Living may sell or otherwise dispose of such property in any manner without liability. b) Property left in common areas of the residence halls, such as laundry rooms, kitchens and lounges, and unclaimed in a timely fashion will be sold or otherwise disposed of.

Appears in 7 contracts

Samples: Housing and Dining Service Contract, Residential Living Contract, Residential Living Contract

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Abandoned and Unclaimed Property. a) Residential Living Housing and Residence Life will not store any personal property left by residents who vacate or abandon their residential space, with the exception for prescription medication or medical equipment, which will be held for seven (7) days from the date of discovery per 2011 Wisconsin Act 143. After seven (7) days, medical items will be securely disposed of. i) Residential Living Housing and Residence Life may dispose of the property without compensation to you and charge you for labor involved in removing trash or property. ii) Residential Living Housing and Residence Life may sell or otherwise dispose of such property in any manner without liability. b) Property left in common areas of the residence halls, such as laundry rooms, kitchens kitchens, and lounges, and are unclaimed in a timely fashion will be sold or otherwise disposed of.

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: Summer Housing Contract, Housing and Dining Service Contract

Abandoned and Unclaimed Property. a) Residential Living Housing and Residence Life will not store any personal property left by residents who vacate or abandon their residential space, with the exception for prescription medication or medical equipment, which will be held for seven (7) days from the date of discovery per 2011 Wisconsin Act 143. After seven (7) days, medical items will be securely disposed of. i) Residential Living Housing and Residence Life may dispose of the property without compensation to you and charge you for labor involved in removing trash or property. ii) Residential Living Housing and Residence Life may sell or otherwise dispose of such property in any manner without liability. b) Property left in common areas of the residence halls, such as laundry rooms, kitchens and lounges, and unclaimed in a timely fashion will be sold or otherwise disposed of.

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: Housing and Dining Service Contract, Housing and Dining Service Contract

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Abandoned and Unclaimed Property. a) Residential Living will not store any personal property left by residents who vacate or abandon their residential space, with the exception for prescription medication or medical equipment, which will be held for seven (7) days from the date of discovery per 2011 Wisconsin Act 143. After seven (7) days, medical items will be securely disposed of. i) Residential Living may dispose of the property without compensation to you and charge you for labor involved in removing trash or property. ii) Residential Living may sell or otherwise dispose of such property in any manner without liability. b) Property left in common areas of the residence halls, such as laundry rooms, kitchens kitchens, and lounges, and are unclaimed in a timely fashion will be sold or otherwise disposed of.

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: Housing and Dining Service Contract, Residential Living Contract

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