Common use of Exculpatory Clause Clause in Contracts

Exculpatory Clause. The University does not assume any legal obligations to pay for the loss of or damage to items of personal property of the student which occurs in its buildings, storage rooms, or on its grounds, prior to, during or subsequent to the period of the contract. The student or parents are encouraged to carry appropriate insurance to cover such losses.

Appears in 6 contracts

Samples: Housing Agreement, Housing Agreement, Housing Agreement

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Exculpatory Clause. The University does not assume any legal obligations to pay for the loss of or damage to items of personal property of the student which occurs in its buildings, storage rooms, or on its grounds, prior to, during or subsequent to the period of the contractagreement. The student or parents are encouraged to carry appropriate insurance to cover such losses.

Appears in 4 contracts

Samples: Graduate Student Housing Agreement, Graduate Student Housing Agreement, Graduate Student Housing Agreement

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