Common use of Storage of Personal Property Clause in Contracts

Storage of Personal Property. Between housing terms or on other occasions, the university may permit residents to store personal property in the housing unit they were occupying prior to a room change, or in a newly assigned room prior to formal check-in. During this period, residents will not be permitted access to their personal property. Residents must keep all personal property locked in the bedroom assigned to them. Residents are prohibited from storing cash, credit cards, illegal items, jewelry, or other similarly valuable items. Residents are prohibited from storing personal property in the common areas of their assigned housing unit. Residents understand and agree that the University is not responsible for any loss, theft, or damage to any personal property stored by the resident. Residents understand and agree that any personal property left by a resident in a formerly assigned unit may be considered abandoned under the Abandonment Clause of this Housing Agreement and the Abandoned Property Policy in the University Housing Resident Handbook.

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Samples: bpb-us-e2.wpmucdn.com, cpb-us-e2.wpmucdn.com, cpb-us-e2.wpmucdn.com

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Storage of Personal Property. Between housing terms or on other occasions, the university may permit residents to store personal property in the housing unit they were occupying prior to a room change, or in a newly assigned room prior to formal check-in. During this period, residents will not be permitted access to their personal property. Residents must keep all personal property locked in the bedroom assigned to them. Residents are prohibited from storing cash, credit cards, illegal items, jewelry, or other similarly valuable items. Residents are prohibited from storing personal property in the common areas of their assigned housing unit. Residents understand and agree that the University is not responsible for any loss, theft, or damage to any personal property stored by the resident. Residents understand and agree that any personal property left by a resident in a formerly formerly-assigned unit may be considered abandoned under the Abandonment Clause of this Housing Agreement and the Abandoned Property Policy in the University Housing Resident Handbook.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: cpb-us-e2.wpmucdn.com

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