Common use of STUDENT PROPERTY Clause in Contracts

STUDENT PROPERTY. The university assumes no responsibility for the theft, destruction, or loss of money, valuables, or other personal property belonging to or in the custody of the student, regardless of cause. This includes losses that occur in the student's room, storage room, public areas, or other areas of the hall. Students are encouraged to carry their own personal property insurance, as they are fully financially responsible for their personal property and any damages caused by them while on university property. TELECOMMUNICATION AND DATA ACCESS Campus networking, managed by the Office of Information Technology, provides both high speed wired and wireless access to the Internet for all residence hall students. Wireless service is available in all residence halls and each student unit has a wired Ethernet jack. Campus network support services are available to all residents. All residents are encouraged to bring their own cellular phones. A hardship case request can be made for activation of local land-line phone services in your unit for a nonrefundable fee of $500 per academic year. To make such a request, contact the Occupancy Management office at 303-492- 6673 before July 31, 2018, to complete the necessary forms. Land-line phone requests submitted before July 31 will be activated before residents arrive, otherwise students making a room land-line request need to allow three weeks for activation. The nonrefundable fee of $500 per academic year, for establishing and maintaining phone service, includes installation, activation, basic local service for a single line analog phone, and continuation of service if moved to another room. It does not include long distance minutes or telephone handset. The student must provide the basic telephone handset. Students are required to comply with guidelines for the acceptable and fair use of university and/or Housing & Dining Services computing and network resources, and telephone and cable television networks. Any person who uses these resources in violation of law or policy may be subject to loss of privileges, disciplinary action, personal liability, and/or criminal prosecution. Information technology policies contained in the University of Colorado Boulder websites (xxxx://xxx.xxxxxxxx.xxx/avcit/policy and xxxxxx.xxxxxxxx.xxx) are made part of this contract. USE OF FACILITIES Student rooms and furnishings are to be used in the manner for which they were designed. No university property, including room and lounge furnishings, may be moved within the building or taken from the building without written authorization of the hall director. Student rooms are not to be used for business activities, including but not limited to the use of servers and computer systems. WEAPONS/FIREARMS This contract is conditioned on the resident’s agreement not to bring any weapon or firearm, including any handgun(s) carried in accordance with the Colorado Concealed Carry Act, §00-00-000, et. seq., C.R.S., into any residence hall. With regard to any weapons other than handguns carried in accordance with the Colorado Concealed Carry Act, §00-00-000, et. seq., C.R.S., University Policies, rules and regulations prohibit weapons and firearms from being brought into any residence hall. Notwithstanding any other language in this contract, the University may terminate this contract immediately for violation of this paragraph. Students who obtain a Concealed Carry Permit and wish to carry a handgun in accordance with the permit must notify the executive director or designee and will be released from their Housing & Dining Services Residence Halls Contract without financial penalty.

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Samples: living.colorado.edu, living.colorado.edu

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STUDENT PROPERTY. The university assumes no responsibility for the theft, destruction, or loss of money, valuables, or other personal property belonging to or in the custody of the student, regardless of cause. This includes losses that occur in the student's room, storage room, public areas, or other areas of the hall, or in baggage handling or storage. Students are encouraged to carry their own personal property insurance, as they are fully financially responsible for their personal property and any damages caused by them while on university property. TELECOMMUNICATION AND DATA ACCESS Campus networking, managed by the Office of Information Technology, provides both high bothhigh speed wired and wireless access to the Internet for all residence hall students. Wireless service is available in all residence halls and each student unit has a wired Ethernet jack. Campus network support services are available to all residents. All residents are strongly encouraged to bring their own cellular phonesphones and service. Public telephones are located in designated areas in all residence halls without 24-hour desks for student use in making free local calls. A hardship case request can be made for activation of local land-line phone services in your unit for a nonrefundable fee of $500 per academic year. To make such a request, contact the Occupancy Management office at 303303- 492-492- 6673 before July 31, 2018, to complete the necessary forms. Land-line phone requests submitted before July 31 will be activated before residents arrive, otherwise students Students making a special room land-line request need to allow three weeks for activation. The nonrefundable fee of $500 per academic year, for establishing and maintaining phone service, service includes installation, activation, basic local service for a single line analog phone, and continuation of service if moved to another room. It does not include long distance minutes or telephone handset. The student must provide the basic telephone handset. Students are required to comply with guidelines for the acceptable and fair use of university and/or Housing & Dining Services computing and network resources, and telephone and cable television networks. Any person who uses these resources in violation of law or policy may be subject to loss of privileges, disciplinary action, personal liability, and/or criminal prosecution. Information technology policies contained in the University of Colorado Boulder websites (xxxx://xxx.xxxxxxxx.xxx/avcit/policy xxxx://xxx.xxxxxxxx.xxx/its/policies and xxxxxx.xxxxxxxx.xxxxxxxxxx.xxxxxxxx.xxx) are made part of this contract. USE OF FACILITIES Student rooms and furnishings are to be used in the manner for which they were designed. No university property, including room and lounge furnishings, may be moved within the building or taken from the building without written authorization of the hall director. Student rooms are not to be used for business activities, including but not limited to the use of servers and computer systems. WEAPONS/FIREARMS This contract is conditioned on the resident’s agreement not to bring any weapon or firearm, including any handgun(s) carried in accordance with the Colorado Concealed Carry Act, §00-00-000, et. seq., C.R.S., into any residence hall. With regard to any weapons other than handguns carried in accordance with the Colorado Concealed Carry Act, §00-00-000, et. seq., C.R.S., University Policies, rules and regulations prohibit weapons and firearms from being brought into any residence hall. Notwithstanding any other language in this contract, the University may terminate this contract immediately for violation of this paragraph. Students who obtain a Concealed Carry Permit and wish to carry a handgun in accordance with the permit must notify the executive director or designee and will be released from their Housing & Dining Services Residence Halls Contract without financial penalty.

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Samples: living.colorado.edu

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STUDENT PROPERTY. The university assumes no responsibility for the theft, destruction, or loss of money, valuables, or other personal property belonging to or in the custody of the student, regardless of cause. This includes losses that occur in the student's room, storage room, public areas, or other areas of the hall. Students are encouraged to carry their own personal property insurance, as they are fully financially responsible for their personal property and any damages caused by them while on university property. TELECOMMUNICATION AND DATA ACCESS Campus networking, managed by the Office of Information Technology, provides both high speed wired and wireless access to the Internet for all residence hall students. Wireless service is available in all residence halls and each student unit has a wired Ethernet jack. Campus network support services are available to all residents. All residents are encouraged to bring their own cellular phones. A hardship case request can be made for activation of local land-line phone services in your unit for a nonrefundable fee of $500 per academic year. To make such a request, contact the Occupancy Management office at 303-492- 6673 before July 31, 2018, to complete the necessary forms. Land-line phone requests submitted before July 31 will be activated before residents arrive, otherwise students making a room land-line request need to allow three weeks for activation. The nonrefundable fee of $500 per academic year, for establishing and maintaining phone service, includes installation, activation, basic local service for a single line analog phone, and continuation of service if moved to another room. It does not include long distance minutes or telephone handset. The student must provide the basic telephone handset. Students are required to comply with guidelines for the acceptable and fair use of university and/or Housing & Dining Services computing and network resources, and telephone and cable television networks. Any person who uses these resources in violation of law or policy may be subject to loss of privileges, disciplinary action, personal liability, and/or criminal prosecution. Information technology policies contained in the University of Colorado Boulder websites (xxxx://xxx.xxxxxxxx.xxx/avcit/policy and xxxxxx.xxxxxxxx.xxx) are made part of this contract. USE OF FACILITIES Student rooms and furnishings are to be used in the manner for which they were designed. No university property, including room and lounge furnishings, may be moved within the building or taken from the building without written authorization of the hall director. Student rooms are not to be used for business activities, including but not limited to the use of servers and computer systems. WEAPONS/FIREARMS This contract is conditioned on the resident’s agreement not to bring any weapon or firearm, including any handgun(s) carried in accordance with the Colorado Concealed Carry Act, §00-00-000, et. seq., C.R.S., into any residence hall. With regard to any weapons other than handguns carried in accordance with the Colorado Concealed Carry Act, §00-00-000, et. seq., C.R.S., University Policies, rules and regulations prohibit weapons and firearms from being brought into any residence hall. Notwithstanding any other language in this contract, the University may terminate this contract immediately for violation of this paragraph. Students who obtain a Concealed Carry Permit and wish to carry a handgun in accordance with the permit must notify the executive director or designee and will be released from their Housing & Dining Services Residence Halls Contract without financial penalty.

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Samples: living.colorado.edu

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