ROOM KEY Sample Clauses

ROOM KEY. Receiving a room key is part of the check-in procedure. Any student who does not pick up a room key within the first 10 days of class will receive a $75 fine for improper check-in. Upon departure from residence, the room key must be returned to a member of the Residence Life staff. Failure to do so will subject the resident to a charge of $75.00. Room keys may not be duplicated. If the room key is lost or stolen during the term of occupancy, a charge of $75.00 will be made to the student's University account.
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ROOM KEY. Every resident is issued one key. Carry your keys at all times. There is a $25.00 replacement charge for each key that is lost or not returned. All students are issued one key card which gives them access to heir assigned hall. There is a $10.00 charge for replacement of lost key cards.
ROOM KEY. The undersigned Xxxxxxxx agrees that upon check-in, they become responsible and liable for their room key. It is the Licensee’s responsibility to obtain and keep possession of the room key. If the key is lost or stolen, the Licensee understands that they will be charged applicable key replacement and/or lock change fees for each time a new key is issued and/or locks are changed. The Licensee understands that they are responsible for turning in the key at the time of check out, and if they fail to do so, key replacement and/or lock change charges of $100.00 will apply.
ROOM KEY. Receiving a room key is part of the check-in procedure. Any student who does not pick up a room key within the first 10 days of class will receive a $75 charge for improper check-in. Upon departure from M:\Residence Education\HOUSING\Housing Contracts\2018-2019\Contract- ContinuingFY19.docx residence, the room key must be returned to a Residence Life staff member. Failure to do so will subject the resident to a charge of $75.00. A room key may not be duplicated. If the room key is lost or stolen during the term of occupancy, a charge of $75.00 will be made to the student's College account.
ROOM KEY. The young person shall be responsible for managing their bedroom / flat key. The young person must hand in the key to the Business Support staff at reception during office hours or to the concierge during out of office hours, using the side entrance of the building. It is very important for the Health and Safety reason to know who is in and out of the building. If the key is lost the young person may be responsible for the cost of a replacement key.
ROOM KEY. Upon check-out please leave your room key inside your room. A fee will be charged if the key is lost or misplaced.
ROOM KEY. Resident agrees that upon completing the move-in process, Resident becomes responsible and liable for the room key (student identification card) and any other access devices provided to Resident (collectively, the “Key”). It is Resident’s responsibility to obtain and keep possession of the Key. If the Key is lost or stolen, Resident understands and agrees that Resident will be charged applicable key replacement and/or lock change fees for each time a new Key is issued and/or locks are changed as described in Exhibit A. Residents cannot give anyone else his/her Key.
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