Common use of Responsibility for Personal Property Clause in Contracts

Responsibility for Personal Property. The resident assumes all responsibility for personal property and is strongly encouraged to provide his or her own personal property loss insurance/renters insurance. The University does not assume any legal obligation for any resident’s personal property that may be lost or damaged in its buildings or on its grounds. “Abandonment,” as used in the contract, means that (1) the resident appears to have moved out in the University’s reasonable judgment because of substantial removal of clothes, furniture or personal belongings from the housing unit and/or (2) the date by which the Contract obligates the Resident to leave such room has passed. If there has been an abandonment of the room, the University will remove and/or store all property remaining in the room or common area at the Resident’s expense. The University reserves the right throw away perishable items (food, medicine, or plants) or items deemed worthless in the University’s reasonable judgment. All other property removed and stored by the University shall, after 30 days, become the property of the University to be either used or disposed of in accordance with policies and procedures. The University will charge the resident a fee for storage of items that is equal to the amount of storage fees incurred by the University.

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Samples: studenthousing.olemiss.edu, studenthousing.olemiss.edu

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Responsibility for Personal Property. The resident assumes all responsibility for personal property and is strongly encouraged to provide his or her own personal property loss insurance/renters insurance. The University does not assume any legal obligation for any resident’s personal property that may be lost or damaged in its buildings or on its grounds. “Abandonment,” as used in the contract, means that (1) the resident appears to have moved out in the University’s reasonable judgment because of substantial removal of clothes, furniture or personal belongings from the housing unit and/or (2) the date by which the Contract obligates the Resident to leave such room has passed. If there has been an abandonment of the roomunit, the University will remove and/or store all property remaining in the room or common area at the Resident’s expense. The University reserves the right throw away perishable items (food, medicine, or plants) or items deemed worthless in the University’s reasonable judgment. All other property removed and stored by the University shall, after 30 days, become the property of the University to be either used or disposed of in accordance with policies and procedures. The University will charge the resident a fee for storage of items that is equal to the amount of storage fees incurred by the University.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: studenthousing.olemiss.edu

Responsibility for Personal Property. The resident Resident assumes all responsibility for personal property and is strongly encouraged to provide his or her own personal property loss insurance/renters insurance. The University does not assume any legal obligation for any resident’s personal property that may be lost or damaged in its buildings or on its grounds. “Abandonment,” as used in the contract, means that (1) the resident Resident appears to have moved out out, in the University’s reasonable judgment judgment, because of substantial removal of clothes, furniture furniture, or personal belongings from the housing unit and/or (2) the date by which the Contract obligates the Resident to leave such room has passed. If there has been an abandonment of the roomunit, the University will remove and/or store all property remaining in the room or common area at the Resident’s expense. The University shall not be held responsible for any missing or damaged items left by the student. The University reserves the right throw away perishable items (food, medicine, or plants) or items deemed worthless in the University’s reasonable judgmentworthless. All other property removed and stored by the University shall, after 30 days, become the property of the University to be either used or disposed of in accordance with policies and procedures. The University will charge the resident Resident a fee for storage of items that is equal to the amount of storage fees incurred by the University.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: housing.wp.olemiss.edu

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Responsibility for Personal Property. The resident Resident assumes all responsibility for personal property and is strongly encouraged to provide his or her own personal property loss insurance/renters insurance. The University does not assume any legal obligation for any resident’s personal property that may be lost or damaged in its buildings or on its grounds. “Abandonment,” as used in the contract, means that (1) the resident Resident appears to have moved out in the University’s reasonable judgment because of substantial removal of clothes, furniture furniture, or personal belongings from the housing unit and/or (2) the date by which the Contract obligates the Resident to leave such room has passed. If there has been an abandonment of the roomunit, the University will remove and/or store all property remaining in the room or common area at the Resident’s expense. The University shall not be held responsible for any missing or damaged items left by the Resident. The University reserves the right throw away perishable items (food, medicine, or plants) or items deemed worthless in the University’s reasonable judgmentworthless. All other property removed and stored by the University shall, after 30 days, become the property of the University to be either used or disposed of in accordance with policies and procedures. The University will charge the resident Resident a fee for storage of items that is equal to the amount of storage fees incurred by the University.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: housing.wp.olemiss.edu

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