PROPERTY LIABILITY Sample Clauses

PROPERTY LIABILITY if you fail to comply with this Addendum, you may be held responsible for property damage and health problems that may result. Problems cannot be repaired without proper and prompt notification to Landlord.
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PROPERTY LIABILITY. Selkirk College does not assume any responsibility for personal property, lost, stolen or damaged from any cause. Students are required to arrange insurance for personal property through an insurance agent. RESPONSIBILITY FOR INSTITUTIONAL PROPERTY Residents are responsible for the general condition of the room, suite area, furniture and fixtures-this includes all common areas in and around the housing. Fire extinguishers must not be removed or tampered with. PROHIBITED POSSESSIONS The following, are prohibited at Selkirk College, and in Student Housing: • air conditioners • personal refrigerators • small appliances within housing rooms • exterior radio/satellite aerials and dishes • all live pets or laboratory specimens • BBQs • firearms • knives • explosives • flammable liquids and gases • illegal drugs and drug paraphernalia • other questionable items as determined by Selkirk College ROOM CHECK FORM The Room Check Form is extremely important and must be confirmed with any discrepancies noted and presented to the Student Housing Office within 48 hours of your move in date. Be very careful to xxxx down all pertinent information including furniture status, ceiling condition, excessive tack holes in walls, countertop condition, or carpet/floor stains. Failure to submit any changes to this form into the Housing Office may result in charges for damaged or missing items that you did not have any part in.
PROPERTY LIABILITY. The University is not liable for theft, loss or damage to a student’s personal property including from, but not limited to fire, flood, wind, power failures, or other naturally occurring/unforeseen situations. Students and their families are encouraged to carry appropriate insurance coverage.
PROPERTY LIABILITY. The College does not assume any responsibility for personal property, lost, stolen or damaged from any cause. Students are advised to arrange insurance for personal property through an insurance agent. Responsibility for Institutional Property Residents are responsible for the general condition of the room, suite area, furniture and fixtures-this includes all common areas in and around the residence. Fire extinguishers must not be removed or tampered with. Prohibited Possessions The following, are prohibited in the Selkirk College:  air conditioners,  personal refrigerators  small appliances within residence rooms  exterior radio/satellite aerials and dishes  all live pets or laboratory specimens  BBQs, firearms  Knives  explosives, flammable liquids and gases,  illegal drugs and drug paraphernalia, and other questionable items as determined by Selkirk College.
PROPERTY LIABILITY. The USPTO will not be liable for damages to a participant's personal or real property during the course of performing official duties or while using Government equipment in the participant's residence, except to the extent the Government is held liable by the Federal Tort Claims Act, claims arising under the Military Employee and Civilian Employee Claims Act, or other laws.
PROPERTY LIABILITY. The District and the Union will utilize a committee structure, consisting of representation of all stakeholders, with a mandate to address property liability and safety.
PROPERTY LIABILITY. Property damage and public liability insurance including personal injury liability, contractual liability, non-owned automobile liability, owners' and contractors' protective insurance coverage and a cross liability clause with respect to the Demised Premises and the Tenant's use of any part of the Building, the Project and the Development, and which coverage shall include the business operations conducted by the Tenant and any other persons on the Demised Premises, and by Tenant, its agents and employees, upon the Project or the Development or any portion thereof. Such policies shall be written on a comprehensive basis with limits of not less than One Million Dollars ($1,000,000.00) for any one occurrence and such higher limits as the Landlord or the mortgagee(s) of the Landlord may reasonably require from time to time.
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PROPERTY LIABILITY. The college assumes no liability for loss or damage from any cause to students' personal property and carries no insurance covering this property. Students should purchase whatever personal property insurance they deem necessary.

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