Common use of RESIDENT’S PERSONAL PROPERTY Clause in Contracts

RESIDENT’S PERSONAL PROPERTY. The Resident has the option of keeping valuable personal property (such as jewelry, money and clothing) in a locked drawer in his or her room, or to request the Facility to hold such property for safekeeping. The Facility will NOT be liable for the loss of the Resident’s property that is kept in the Resident’s room. It shall be the sole responsibility of the Resident, the Designated Representative and/or Sponsor to arrange for the disposition of the Resident’s property upon discharge. Property left in the Facility for more than thirty (30) days after discharge will be disposed of at the discretion of the Facility. In the event of an evacuation or transfer due to a disaster, whether natural or otherwise, the Facility will NOT be liable for any damage or loss of the Resident's property.

Appears in 16 contracts

Samples: Admission Agreement, Admission Agreement, Margaret Tietz

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RESIDENT’S PERSONAL PROPERTY. The Resident has the option of keeping valuable personal property (such as jewelry, money and clothing) in a locked drawer in his or her room, or to request the Facility to hold such property for safekeeping. The Facility will NOT be liable for the loss of the Resident’s property that is kept in the Resident’s room. It shall be the sole responsibility of the Resident, the Designated Representative and/or Sponsor to arrange for the disposition of the Resident’s property upon discharge. Property left in the Facility for more than thirty (30) days after discharge will be disposed of at the discretion of the Facility. In the event of an evacuation or transfer due to a disaster, whether natural or otherwise, the Facility will NOT be liable for any damage or loss of the Resident's property.

Appears in 5 contracts

Samples: Admission Agreement, Admission Agreement, Nursing And

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