Common use of Responsibility for Personal Property Clause in Contracts

Responsibility for Personal Property. The University does not assume responsibility for and Guest hereby expressly releases the University from any and all liability related to: • Loss or damage to articles of personal property that occurs in its buildings or on its grounds. Guests are encouraged to carry appropriate insurance to cover such losses. • Power outages including those that result in the loss of stored computer memory, data, and/or files or voltage spikes or surges which damage computers or any appliance. Guests are encouraged to use voltage surge protectors. Responsibility for Room Space Each Guest is responsible for the condition of their assigned space and shall reimburse the University for all damage including loss of fixtures, furnishings, or properties furnished under this AGREEMENT. Removal of University furniture from any space is prohibited. No alterations are to be made to the furniture or fixtures provided by the University. Additional furnishings brought in must be freestanding and clear of all existing fixtures, furniture or walls. Guest acknowledges and understands that (a) the assigned space is located in a climate in which temperatures, humidity, and other naturally occurring conditions normally allow the growth of mold and mildew in locations where dampness or moisture are present; and (b) upon moving into the assigned space, Guest will have control over and knowledge concerning conditions in the interior of the assigned space.

Appears in 4 contracts

Samples: Housing Agreement, Housing Agreement, Housing Agreement

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