Common use of College Liability Clause in Contracts

College Liability. The Student is strongly encouraged to carry personal property insurance. The College shall not be liable directly or indirectly for theft, destruction, or loss of money, valuables, or other personal property, belonging to, or in the custody of the Student for any cause whatever, or whether such losses occurs in the student suites, storage areas, public areas, hallways, laundry rooms or in the baggage related to shipment or storage. Students are particularly encouraged to remove all valuables from their suites during periods of absence or College breaks. In the event of fire, water, steam, or other causes that render the Student’s suite unfit for occupancy, the College reserves the right to reassign the Student to an alternative suite assignment. If an alternative suite assignment is not available, this Agreement may be terminated and the Student shall not be entitled to a recompense for damages except for a pro-rated refund.

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