Campus Property definition

Campus Property means any property owned, leased, occupied, operated or otherwise controlled by the University of Illinois, including but not limited to academic and auxiliary buildings, classrooms, laboratories, residences, residence halls, elevators, stairwells, restrooms, roofs, meeting rooms, hallways, lobbies and other common areas, hotel rooms and conference facilities, grounds, athletic complexes and facilities, exterior open spaces, shuttle buses, shuttle bus stops, university-owned parking garages and lots, driveways, loading docks, university- owned streets, sidewalks and walkways, and as set forth on the Smoke-Free Campus map, which is available at tobaccofree.illinois.edu. For purposes of this policy, “Campus Property” does not include enclosed campus laboratories, not open to the public, where the activity of smoking and tobacco use is exclusively conducted for the purpose of medical or scientific, health-related research, and the appropriate campus research oversight body has approved the inclusion of smoking and tobacco use in the program pursuant to the applicable procedures for such medical or scientific, health- related research program.
Campus Property means any property owned, leased, occupied, operated, or otherwise controlled by Triton College, including but not limited to academic and auxiliary buildings, classrooms, laboratories, elevators, stairwells, restrooms, roofs, meeting rooms, hallways, lobbies and other common areas, athletic complexes and facilities, exterior open spaces, shuttle buses, shuttle bus stops, parking lots, driveways, loading docks, College-owned streets, sidewalks, and walkways.
Campus Property means any property owned, leased, occupied, operated or otherwise controlled by Kishwaukee College, including but not limited to academic and auxiliary buildings, classrooms, laboratories, elevators, stairwells, restrooms, roofs, meeting rooms, hallways, lobbies and other common areas, conference facilities, athletic complexes and facilities, exterior open spaces, shuttle bus stops, driveways, loading docks, sidewalks and walkways.

Examples of Campus Property in a sentence

  • Fund all necessary daily maintenance and capital expenditures in support of delivering continuing services at SCH Campus Property condition and use Facility needs and planned capital expenditures Facility maintenance and repairs Requirements and ongoing expectations clarified in Facility Lease Agreement.

  • Licensee agrees to furnish proof of insurance or performance bond upon request by the University as required by MTSU Policy 100 Use of Campus Property and Facilities Scheduling.

  • At no time will any employee, Full-Time or Part-Time, leave the Campus Property without permission granted by the Supervisor.

  • Fremont shall not agree to sell the Fremont Campus ("Property") without first offering to sell ("First Offer") the Property to the Presbytery.


More Definitions of Campus Property

Campus Property means any property owned, leased, occupied, operated or otherwise controlled by Governors State University, including but not limited to academic and auxiliary buildings, classrooms, laboratories, residences, residence halls, elevators, stairwells, restrooms, roofs, meeting rooms, hallways, lobbies and other common areas, athletic complexes and facilities, exterior open spaces, shuttle buses, shuttle bus stops, driveways, loading docks, university-owned streets, sidewalks and walkways, and as further set forth on the GSU smoke-free campus map (below).
Campus Property means any property owned, leased, occupied, operated or otherwise controlled by the University of Illinois Springfield, including but not limited to academic and auxiliary buildings, classrooms, laboratories, residences, residence halls, elevators, stairwells, restrooms, roofs, meeting rooms, hallways, lobbies and other common areas, conference facilities, athletic complexes and facilities, exterior open spaces, shuttle buses, shuttle bus stops, university-owned parking lots, driveways, loading docks, university-owned streets, sidewalks and walkways.
Campus Property means any property owned, leased, occupied, operated or otherwise controlled by the University of Illinois, including but not limited to academic and auxiliary buildings, classrooms, laboratories, residences, residence halls, elevators, stairwells, restrooms, roofs, meeting rooms, hallways, lobbies
Campus Property means the Real Property, the Appurtenances and the Improvements (but not the Campus Intangible Property or the Retained Property), including without limitation, all as listed or described on Schedule 5.1(o)(i).
Campus Property means the real and personal property that has been or is due to be conveyed to the Foundation pursuant to the terms of the Comprehensive Mediation Settlement Agreement, including any and all of the College’s libraries, lecture halls, residence halls, student centers, alumnae facilities, dining halls, athletic facilities, president’s home, clubhouses, maintenance facilities, and other real property and improvements thereon and thereto that were used in the College’s educational operations, but excluding the Ancillary Real Estate.
Campus Property means any property owned, leased, occupied, operated or otherwise controlled by the University of Illinois, including but not limited to academic and auxiliary buildings, classrooms, laboratories, residences, residence halls, elevators, stairwells, restrooms, roofs, meeting rooms, hallways, lobbies and other common areas, hotel rooms and conference facilities, athletic complexes and facilities, exterior open spaces, shuttle buses, shuttle bus stops, university-owned parking garages and lots, driveways, loading docks, university- owned streets, sidewalks and walkways, and as further set forth on the Smoke-Free Campus map, which is available at http://go.illinois.edu/smokefree.