Common use of Removal of Student Property Clause in Contracts

Removal of Student Property. In the event of an emergency or other exigent circumstance, the University and its agents may remove a resident’s belongings from the residence hall, suite, and/or room for cleaning, inspection, repair, storage, and/or protection. The University does not assume any obligation or liability for loss or damage to items of personal property that may occur during removal of a resident’s belongings. The University may destroy and discard personal belongings such as perishable items, alcohol, illegal drugs and drug-related paraphernalia, explosives, and hazardous materials. If the University discovers items that raise concern for immediate safety or a significant violation of University policy or state or federal law, this matter may be referred to the appropriate authorities.

Appears in 5 contracts

Samples: Housing Contract, housing.unc.edu, housing.unc.edu

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Removal of Student Property. In the event of an emergency or other exigent circumstance, the University and its agents may remove a resident’s belongings from the residence hall, apartment, suite, and/or room for cleaning, inspection, repair, storage, and/or protection. The University does not assume any obligation or liability for loss or damage to items of personal property that may occur during removal of a resident’s belongings. The University may destroy and discard personal belongings such as perishable items, alcohol, illegal drugs and drug-drug- related paraphernalia, explosives, and hazardous materials. If the University discovers items that raise concern for immediate safety or a significant violation of University policy or state or federal law, this matter may be referred to the appropriate authorities.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: baityhill.unc.edu

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