Common use of Responsibility for Personal Property Clause in Contracts

Responsibility for Personal Property. ‘University’ assumes no responsibility for theft, destruction, or loss of money, valuables, or other property belonging to, or in custody of, ‘Student’ for any cause whatsoever, whether such losses occur in living spaces, storage rooms, public areas, elsewhere in the accommodation, or in baggage related to shipment or storage. ‘Student’ is encouraged to carry personal property insurance. Notwithstanding anything to the contrary in the foregoing ‘Housing License Agreement,’ personal property of any kind that remains in a room after ‘Student’ has checked out or after the halls have been closed will be considered abandoned property. ‘University’ assumes no responsibility for abandoned property and will dispose of such items in accordance with MTSU Policy 685 (Disposal of Surplus Property). Items considered to be of substantial value may be held for up to 30 days. Any applicable cleaning, packing, or storage charges will be assessed to ‘Student’s’ account. In the event ‘Student’ (1) withdraws from classes at ‘University,’ (2) has his/her license agreement terminated, or (3) is otherwise relocated (from building to building, from room to room, from side to side, or within the designated area assigned), ‘University’ shall have the right to remove ‘Student’s’ personal property and store the belongings. Notice will be given to ‘Student’ and shall be deemed appropriate when delivered by hand or sent to ‘Student’s’ University- issued email address and/ or permanent address (postal). This notice will take effect three (3) days after any hand delivery and/or email notice or six (6) days after the date of mailing. Packing and storage shall be at the expense of ‘Student’, and ‘University’ shall not be responsible for any personal property that is lost, stolen, or damaged during packing or storage. Stored items may be held up to thirty (30) days before disposal.

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: Housing License Agreement, Housing License Agreement

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Responsibility for Personal Property. ‘University’ assumes no responsibility for theft, destruction, or loss of money, valuables, or other property belonging to, or in custody of, ‘Student’ for any cause whatsoever, whether such losses occur in living spaces, storage rooms, public areas, elsewhere in the accommodation, or in baggage related to shipment or storage. ‘Student’ is encouraged to carry personal property insurance. Notwithstanding anything to the contrary in the foregoing ‘Housing License Agreement,’ personal property of any kind that remains in a room after ‘Student’ has checked out or after the halls have been closed will be considered abandoned property. ‘University’ assumes no responsibility for abandoned property and will dispose of such items in accordance with MTSU Policy 685 (Disposal of Surplus Property)items. Items considered to be of substantial value may be held for up to 30 days. Any applicable cleaning, packing, or storage charges will be assessed to ‘Student’s’ account. In the event ‘Student’ (1) withdraws from classes at ‘University,’ (2) has his/her license agreement terminated, or (3) is otherwise relocated (from building to building, from room to room, from side to side, or within the designated area assigned), ‘University’ shall have the right to remove ‘Student’s’ personal property and store the belongings. Notice will be given to ‘Student’ and shall be deemed appropriate when delivered by hand or sent to ‘Student’s’ University- issued email University address (campus box or email) and/ or permanent address (postal). This notice will take effect three (3) days after any hand delivery and/or email notice or six (6) days after the date of mailing. Packing and storage shall be at the expense of ‘Student’, and ‘University’ shall not be responsible for any personal property that is lost, stolen, or damaged during packing or storage. Stored items may be held up to thirty (30) days before disposal.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Housing License Agreement

Responsibility for Personal Property. ‘University’ University assumes no responsibility for theft, destruction, or loss of money, valuables, or other property belonging to, or in custody of, ‘Student’ Student for any cause whatsoever, whether such losses occur in living spaces, storage rooms, public areas, elsewhere in the accommodationPremises, or in baggage related to shipment or storage. ‘Student’ .Student is encouraged to carry personal property insurance. Notwithstanding anything to the contrary in the foregoing ‘Housing License Agreement,’ personal property of any kind that remains in a room assigned living space after ‘Student’ Student has checked out or after the halls have been closed will be considered abandoned property. ‘University’ University assumes no responsibility for abandoned property and will dispose of such items in accordance with MTSU Policy 685 (Disposal of Surplus Property). Items considered to be of substantial value may substantialvaluemay be held for up to 30 days. Any applicable cleaning, packing, or storage charges will be assessed to Student’s’ ’s account. In the event ‘Student’ eventStudent (1) withdraws from classes at University,’ , (2) has his/her their license agreement terminated, or (3) is otherwise relocated (from building to building, from room to room, from side to side, or within the designated area assigned), ‘University’ University shall have the right to remove Student’s’ ’s personal property and store the belongings. Notice will be given to ‘Student’ Student and shall be deemed appropriate when delivered by hand or sent to Student’s’ University- ’s University-issued email address and/ or permanent address (postal). This notice will take effect three (3) days after any hand afteranyhand delivery and/or email notice or six (6) days after the date of mailing. Packing and storage shall be at the expense of Student, and ‘University’ University shall not be responsible for any personal property that is lost, stolen, or damaged during packing or storage. Stored items may be held up to thirty (30) days before disposal.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Housing License Agreement

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Responsibility for Personal Property. ‘University’ University assumes no responsibility for theft, destruction, or loss of money, valuables, or other property belonging to, or in custody of, ‘Student’ Student for any cause whatsoever, whether such losses occur in living spaces, storage rooms, public areas, elsewhere in the accommodation, or in baggage related to shipment or storage. ‘Student’ Student is encouraged to carry personal property insurance. Notwithstanding anything to the contrary in the foregoing ‘Housing License Agreement,’ personal property of any kind that remains in a room assigned living space after ‘Student’ Student has checked out or after the halls have been closed will be considered abandoned property. ‘University’ University assumes no responsibility for abandoned property and will dispose of such items in accordance with MTSU Policy 685 (Disposal of Surplus Property). Items considered to be of substantial value may be held for up to 30 days. Any applicable cleaning, packing, or storage charges will be assessed to Student’s’ ’s account. In the event ‘Student’ Student (1) withdraws from classes at University,’ , (2) has his/her their license agreement terminated, or (3) is otherwise relocated (from building to building, from room to room, from side to side, or within the designated area assigned), ‘University’ University shall have the right to remove Student’s’ ’s personal property and store the belongings. Notice will be given to ‘Student’ Student and shall be deemed appropriate when delivered by hand or sent to Student’s’ University- ’s University-issued email address and/ or permanent address (postal). This notice will take effect three (3) days after any hand delivery and/or email notice or six (6) days after the date of mailing. Packing and storage shall be at the expense of Student, and ‘University’ University shall not be responsible for any personal property that is lost, stolen, or damaged during packing or storage. Stored items may be held up to thirty (30) days before disposal.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: State University Housing License Agreement

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