Common use of Trespassing Clause in Contracts

Trespassing. Entering into, accessing, or otherwise using for any purpose roofs, ledges, basements, utility or other service closets, or any other areas of the Premises, the Building, or any University Housing Facility, which are designated as prohibited areas is a violation of this Contract. The use of ledges and roofs for any purpose, hanging or sitting on balcony railings, and the scaling of Building exteriors is prohibited.

Appears in 4 contracts

Samples: Living Agreement, Living Agreement, Living Agreement

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