University grounds definition

University grounds means property owned, leased, controlled, used, or occupied by the University including property physically removed from campus.
University grounds means the generally accessible outdoor areas of campus, as defined by section 1004.097, F.S., in which members of the campus community are commonly allowed, including grassy areas, walkways, or other similar common areas. The term does not include outdoor areas of campus to which access is restricted such as parking facilities, athletic or recreational facilities, the grounds of the Creative School for Children, or the grounds of the Burnett House. The term also does not include courtyards or grounds within the curtilage of University buildings, or grounds immediately adjacent to University buildings where activities or use could impair entrance to or exit from the building or interfere with operations within the buildings.
University grounds means property owned, con- trolled, used, or occupied by the University including property physically removed from campus.

Examples of University grounds in a sentence

  • University policy prohibits the possession or storage of firearms by any person on University grounds, except with permission of University authorities.


More Definitions of University grounds

University grounds means all land —
University grounds. ” means all outdoor space, including athletic and recreational fields, owned, leased or operated by the University of Manitoba at both the Fort Garry and Bannatyne Campuses.
University grounds means all land owned or occupied by the University or of which the University has the care, control and management.

Related to University grounds

  • University means the university of Montana-Missoula.

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