Common use of Loss, Damage, Etc Clause in Contracts

Loss, Damage, Etc. Tenant agrees that the University does not assume liability for loss, damage, fire, or theft of personal property from any cause during tenancy, or when personal property is abandoned in the Rental Property when Tenant vacates, or when personal property is in common areas including hallways, lobbies, grounds, sidewalks, courtyards, storage areas, bicycle rooms, laundry rooms, garages and parking lots, except as otherwise provided by law. At Tenant's sole expense, the University shall dispose of personal property left in Rental Property or storage areas after termination of occupancy in accordance with California law and University policy. The University it is not responsible for any loss or imposition resulting from the interruption of essential services.

Appears in 4 contracts

Samples: Housing Agreement, Housing Agreement, campuslifeservices.ucsf.edu

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Loss, Damage, Etc. Tenant Resident agrees that the University does not assume liability for loss, damage, fire, or theft of personal property from any cause during tenancycause, or when personal property is abandoned in the Rental Property Residential Unit when Tenant Resident vacates, or when personal property is in common areas including hallways, lobbies, grounds, sidewalks, courtyards, storage areas, bicycle rooms, laundry rooms, garages and parking lots, except as otherwise provided by law. At TenantResident's sole expense, the University shall dispose of personal property left in Rental Property a Residential Unit or storage areas after termination of occupancy in accordance with California law and University policy. The University it is not responsible for any loss or imposition resulting from the interruption of essential services.

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: campuslifeserviceshome.ucsf.edu, campuslifeserviceshome.ucsf.edu

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Loss, Damage, Etc. Tenant Xxxxxx agrees that the University does not assume liability for loss, damage, fire, or theft of personal property from any cause during tenancy, or when personal property is abandoned in the Rental Property when Tenant vacates, or when personal property is in common areas including hallways, lobbies, grounds, sidewalks, courtyards, storage areas, bicycle rooms, laundry rooms, garages and parking lots, except as otherwise provided by law. At Tenant's sole expense, the University shall dispose of personal property left in Rental Property or storage areas after termination of occupancy in accordance with California law and University policy. The University it is not responsible for any loss or imposition resulting from the interruption of essential services.

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: Housing Agreement, campuslifeservices.ucsf.edu

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