Common use of RESIDENT’S PERSONAL PROPERTY Clause in Contracts

RESIDENT’S PERSONAL PROPERTY. Each Resident has a locked drawer in his/her room for the storage of personal property. Valuable personal property (such as jewelry, money, or other valuable items, etc.) should not be kept in the Resident's room. In the event of lost personal property, the Facility will conduct an investigation into the acts or omissions that caused the loss. Liability for the loss shall be borne by the party found responsible at the conclusion of the investigation. Further, it is the responsibility of the Resident, Resident Representative and/or Sponsor to arrange for disposition of the Resident’s property upon discharge or death of the Resident. Property left in the Facility for more than thirty (30) days after discharge will be disposed of at the discretion of the Facility.

Appears in 29 contracts

Samples: Admission Agreement, Admission Agreement, Admission Agreement

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RESIDENT’S PERSONAL PROPERTY. Each Resident has may request a locked drawer in his/her room for the storage of personal property. Valuable personal property (such as jewelry, money, or other valuable items, etc.) should not be kept in the Resident's room. In the event of lost personal property, the Facility will conduct an investigation into to determine the acts or omissions that caused cause of the loss. Liability for the loss shall be borne by the party found responsible at the conclusion of the investigation. Further, it is the responsibility of the Resident, Resident Representative and/or Sponsor to arrange for disposition of the Resident’s property upon discharge or death of the Resident. Property left in the Facility for more than thirty (30) days after discharge will be disposed of at the discretion of the Facility.

Appears in 17 contracts

Samples: Admission Agreement, Admission Agreement, Admission Agreement

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