Common use of Lofts Clause in Contracts

Lofts. Built-in (wall or ceiling attachment) structures are prohibited. Free-standing loft structures are permitted however the University of New Hampshire and the Department of Housing assume no responsibility for residents building their own bed units. The top of a loft mattress must be at least 30" from the ceiling. The Department of Housing and/or the Durham Fire Department reserve the right to determine the danger of lofts and require their removal.

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: Board Agreement, www.unh.edu

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Lofts. Built-in (wall or ceiling attachment) structures are prohibited. FreeNon-University, free-standing loft structures are permitted however the University of New Hampshire and the Department of Housing assume no responsibility for residents building their own bed units. The top of a loft mattress must be at least 3033" from the ceiling. The Department of Housing and/or the Durham Fire Department reserve the right to determine the danger of lofts and require their removal.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: www.unh.edu

Lofts. Built-in (wall or ceiling attachment) structures are prohibited. Free-standing loft structures are permitted however the University of New Hampshire and the Department of UNH Housing assume no responsibility for any property damage or personal injuries to residents building their own bed units. The top of a loft mattress must be at least 30" from the ceiling. The Department of UNH Housing and/or the Durham Fire Department reserve the right to determine the danger of lofts and require their adjustment or removal.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: www.unh.edu

Lofts. Built-in (wall or ceiling attachment) structures are prohibited. Free-standing loft structures are permitted however the University of New Hampshire and the Housing Department of Housing assume no responsibility for residents building their own bed units. The top of a loft mattress must be at least 30" from the ceiling. The Housing Department of Housing and/or the Durham Fire Department reserve the right to determine the danger of lofts and require their removal.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Board Agreement

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Lofts. Built-in (wall or ceiling attachment) structures are prohibited. FreeNon-University, free-standing loft structures are permitted however the University of New Hampshire and the Department of Housing assume no responsibility for residents building their own bed units. The top of a loft mattress must be at least 30" from the ceiling. The Department of Housing and/or the Durham Fire Department reserve the right to determine the danger of lofts and require their removal.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Board Agreement

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