Loss or Injury Sample Clauses

Loss or Injury. Landlord and Resident agree that Landlord shall not be held responsible for any loss or injury received on the Leased Premises. Resident agrees to indemnify Landlord against liability for any such loss or injury. Landlord shall not be responsible for damage or loss to Resident's personal property. In order to assist in maintaining a safe and comfortable living environment for other students, it is expected that Resident report all safety issues and criminal behavior on the part of other residents to the appropriate authorities.
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Loss or Injury. Tenant agrees to indemnify and hold Landlord harmless against all liabilities, damages and other expenses, including reasonable attorney’s fees, which may be imposed upon, incurred by, or asserted against Landlord by reason of (a) any failure on the part of Tenant to perform or comply with any covenant required to be performed or complied with by Tenant under this Rental Agreement, or (b) any injury to person or loss of or misconduct of any person associated with Tenant whomsoever, other than Landlord.
Loss or Injury. The Council shall not be responsible for any loss or injury of any livestock on the Land, in particular as a result of eating any poisonous plant.

Related to Loss or Injury

  • Loss or Damage Lessee hereby assumes and shall bear the entire risk of any loss, theft, damage to, or destruction of, any unit of Equipment from any cause whatsoever from the time the Equipment is shipped to Lessee.

  • Property Damages The User’s guests are required to respect all University property. • Guests may not remodel, alter, tamper with or move furniture, electrical or mechanical fixtures, or other University property. • The User agrees to refrain from the use of adhesives, nails, or items that may damage the premises. No decorations or temporary fixtures may be affixed to plants, trees, woodwork, buildings or any architectural feature with nails, tacks, staples, or any application that will cause irreversible damage to landscaping or structures. Duct tape and white masking tape are not permitted on any building, hardscape or lighting fixtures. Neither lights nor decorations may be placed on trees or plants. • Any outdoor signage must be reviewed and approved by University prior to installation. Stakes may not be placed deeper than 5 inches into the grass in order to protect sprinklers and other underground pipes. • Charges will be assessed on the Final Invoice for damages to buildings, furniture, lawns and/or equipment. The University will, to the best of its ability, try to document the names of guests when damages occur but cannot always obtain such information.

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