TRESPASSING AND UNAUTHORIZED ENTRY Sample Clauses

TRESPASSING AND UNAUTHORIZED ENTRY. (Level 2) Residents are permitted to access their room and designated common areas only. Residents are not permitted access, or to provide access, to restricted areas such as other rooms (including other bedrooms in double rooms), roofs, and mechanical rooms without the proper authorization. (See also 2.37.d “Uninvited/ Unauthorized Visitors” and 2.21 “Keys & Cards (Level 2)”.) A restricted area being open or unlocked does not grant permission to the area. Residents are asked to report a security breach to Campus Living.
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TRESPASSING AND UNAUTHORIZED ENTRY. (LEVEL 2) Residents are permitted to access their room and designated common areas only. Residents are not permitted access, or to provide access, to restricted areas such as other rooms (including other bedrooms in double rooms), roofs, and mechanical rooms without the proper authorization. (See also Sections 2.34.e “Unauthorized Visitors” and 2.19 “Keys & Cards (Level 2)” and 1.10 “Occupancy.) A restricted area being open or unlocked does not grant permission to the area. Residents are asked to report a security breach to Campus Living.
TRESPASSING AND UNAUTHORIZED ENTRY. (LEVEL 2) Within residence, residents are permitted to access their residence rooms and designated common areas only. Residents are not permitted access, or to provide access, to restricted areas such as other residence rooms, roofs, and mechanical rooms without the proper authorization. (See also Sections 2.28.e “Unauthorized Visitors” and

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