Common use of Resident Property Clause in Contracts

Resident Property. The Office of Residence Life and the SCCCDC shall not be liable, directly or indirectly, for loss of or damage to any article of personal property or vehicle anywhere on the premises caused by fire, water, steam, the elements, insufficient heat, loss or surges of electricity, the actions of third persons, or any other acts of nature resulting in the interruption of service or damage to personal belongings. Additionally, students who cause damage in the Residence Halls including major structural damage, even accidentally, should expect to be held financially accountable. Students are responsible for insuring their own property by purchasing renters insurance or assuring coverage on their parent’s homeowners insurance. Abandoned Property Policy: Any personal property that remains in a room upon termination of the license shall be deemed abandoned property and may be disposed of by the Office of Residence Life in its sole discretion. The Office of Residence Life may, in its discretion, make efforts to notify the student and/or the student’s parent or guardian that property had been found in the room. Neither the Office of Residence Life or their agents or agreement or assume any responsibility for any such property at any time, regardless of any course of action.

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Samples: sunysullivan.edu, sunysullivan.edu, sunysullivan.edu

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Resident Property. The Office of Residence Life and the SCCCDC shall not be liable, directly or indirectly, for loss of or damage to any article of personal property or vehicle anywhere on the premises caused by fire, water, steam, the elements, insufficient heat, loss or surges of electricity, the actions of third persons, or any other acts of nature resulting in the interruption of service or damage to personal belongings. .Additionally, students who cause damage in the Residence Halls including major structural damage, even accidentally, should expect to be held financially accountable. Students are responsible for insuring their own property by purchasing renters insurance or assuring coverage on their parent’s homeowners insurance. Abandoned Property Policy: Any personal property that remains in a room upon termination of the license shall be deemed abandoned property and may be disposed of by the Office of Residence Life in its sole discretion. The Office of Residence Life may, in its discretion, make efforts to notify the student and/or the student’s parent or guardian that property had been found in the room. Neither the Office of Residence Life or their agents or agreement or assume any responsibility for any such property at any time, regardless of any course of action.

Appears in 3 contracts

Samples: sunysullivan.edu, sunysullivan.edu, sunysullivan.edu

Resident Property. The Office of Residence Life and the SCCCDC shall not be liable, directly or indirectly, for loss of or damage to any article of personal property or vehicle anywhere on the premises caused by fire, water, steam, the elements, insufficient heat, loss or surges of electricity, the actions of third persons, or any other acts of nature resulting in the interruption of service or damage to personal belongings. .Additionally, students who cause damage in the Residence Halls including major structural damage, even accidentally, should expect to be held financially accountable. Students are responsible for insuring i nsuring their own property by purchasing renters insurance or assuring coverage on their parent’s homeowners insurance. Abandoned Property Policy: Any personal property that remains in a room upon termination of the license shall be deemed abandoned property and may be disposed of by the Office of Residence Life in its sole discretion. The Office of Residence Life may, in its discretion, make efforts to notify the student and/or the student’s parent or guardian that property had been found in the room. Neither the Office of Residence Life or their agents or agreement or assume any responsibility for any such property at any time, regardless of any course of action.

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: sunysullivan.edu, sunysullivan.edu

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Resident Property. The Office of Residence Life and the SCCCDC shall not be liable, directly or indirectly, for loss of or damage to any article of personal property or vehicle anywhere on the premises caused by fire, water, steam, the elements, insufficient heat, loss or surges of electricity, the actions of third persons, or any other acts of nature resulting in the interruption of service or damage to personal belongings. Additionally, students who cause damage in the Residence Halls including major structural damage, even accidentally, should expect to be held financially accountable. Students are responsible for insuring i nsuring their own property by purchasing renters insurance or assuring coverage on their parent’s homeowners insurance. Abandoned Property Policy: Any personal property that remains in a room upon termination of the license shall be deemed abandoned property and may be disposed of by the Office of Residence Life in its sole discretion. The Office of Residence Life may, in its discretion, make efforts to notify the student and/or the student’s parent or guardian that property had been found in the room. Neither the Office of Residence Life or their agents or agreement or assume any responsibility for any such property at any time, regardless of any course of action.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: sunysullivan.edu

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