Common use of Abandoned Accommodation and Personal Property Clause in Contracts

Abandoned Accommodation and Personal Property. Your accommodation and/or personal property belonging to you or your Guest may be deemed by the University to be abandoned when: • your Residence Fees are unpaid after the date that they are due and personal property is substantially removed; or • your Residence Fees remain unpaid after the date they are due and the University has not received a response from you for a period of 14 days after sending you a notice. If the University deems your Accommodation to be abandoned, the University may re‐enter your Accommodation and, in addition to any additional rights the University may have, the University may re- rent your Accommodation. In that event, re‐entry may be made without notice to you and without liability to you for any damage or prosecution. You agree that in the case of abandonment, the University will remove and dispose of your and/or any of your guests’ personal property without compensation to you or your guests (as the case may be). In addition, you will pay all the University’s costs arising from the removal and/or disposal of you or your guest’s personal property. You agree that the University will be under no obligation to store such belongings or to sell them or otherwise recover their value.

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Samples: www.uvic.ca, www.uvic.ca, www.uvic.ca

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Abandoned Accommodation and Personal Property. Your accommodation and/or personal property belonging to you or your Guest may be deemed by the University to be abandoned when: • your Residence Fees are unpaid after the date that they are due and personal property is substantially removed; or • your Residence Fees remain unpaid after the date they are due and the University has not received a response from you for a period of 14 days after sending you a notice. If the University deems your Accommodation to be abandoned, the University may re‐enter enter your Accommodation and, in addition to any additional rights the University may have, the University may re- rent your Accommodation. In that event, re‐entry entry may be made without notice to you and without liability to you for any damage or prosecution. You agree that in the case of abandonment, the University will remove and dispose of your and/or any of your guests’ personal property without compensation to you or your guests (as the case may be). In addition, you will pay all the University’s costs arising from the removal and/or disposal of you or your guest’s personal property. You agree that the University will be under no obligation to store such belongings or to sell them or otherwise recover their value.

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: www.uvic.ca, www.uvic.ca

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Abandoned Accommodation and Personal Property. Your accommodation and/or personal property belonging to you or your Guest guest may be deemed by the University to be abandoned when: • your Residence Fees are unpaid after the date that they are due and personal property is substantially removed; or • your Residence Fees remain unpaid after the date they are due and the University has not received a response from you for a period of 14 days after sending you a notice. If the University deems your Accommodation to be abandoned, the University may re‐enter your Accommodation and, in addition to any additional rights the University may have, the University may re- rent your Accommodation. In that event, re‐entry may be made without notice to you and without liability to you for any damage or prosecution. You agree that in the case of abandonment, the University will remove and dispose of your and/or any of your guests’ personal property without compensation to you or your guests (as the case may be). In addition, you will pay all the University’s costs arising from the removal and/or disposal of you or your guest’s personal property. You agree that the University will be under no obligation to store such belongings or to sell them or otherwise recover their value.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: www.uvic.ca

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