Campus Property definition

Campus Property means any property owned, leased, occupied, operated, or otherwise controlled by Triton College, including but not limited to academic and auxiliary buildings, classrooms, laboratories, elevators, stairwells, restrooms, roofs, meeting rooms, hallways, lobbies and other common areas, athletic complexes and facilities, exterior open spaces, shuttle buses, shuttle bus stops, parking lots, driveways, loading docks, College-owned streets, sidewalks, and walkways.
Campus Property means any property owned, leased, occupied, operated or otherwise controlled by the University of Illinois, including but not limited to academic and auxiliary buildings, classrooms, laboratories, residences, residence halls, elevators, stairwells, restrooms, roofs, meeting rooms, hallways, lobbies and other common areas, hotel rooms and conference facilities, grounds, athletic complexes and facilities, exterior open spaces, shuttle buses, shuttle bus stops, university-owned parking garages and lots, driveways, loading docks, university- owned streets, sidewalks and walkways, and as set forth on the Smoke-Free Campus map, which is available attobaccofree.illinois.edu. For purposes of this policy, “Campus Property” does not include enclosed campus laboratories, not open to the public, where the activity of smoking and tobacco use is exclusively conducted for the purpose of medical or scientific, health-related research, and the appropriate campus research oversight body has approved the inclusion of smoking and tobacco use in the program pursuant to the applicable procedures for such medical or scientific, health- related research program.
Campus Property means any property owned, leased, occupied, operated or otherwise controlled by Kishwaukee College, including but not limited to academic and auxiliary buildings, classrooms, laboratories, elevators, stairwells, restrooms, roofs, meeting rooms, hallways, lobbies and other common areas, conference facilities, athletic complexes and facilities, exterior open spaces, shuttle bus stops, driveways, loading docks, sidewalks and walkways.

Examples of Campus Property in a sentence

  • Organizers of and attendees at public events, such as conferences, meetings, public lectures, social events, cultural events, and sporting events, as well as non-university events held on Campus Property must abide by this policy.

  • The intended use of the Institution property and facilities by applicant does not violate, and actual use will not violate, the provisions of the Tennessee Board of Regents Policy on Use of Campus Property and Facilities or any policies or regulations of the Institution, or any federal, state, or local law or regulation.

  • However, this policy applies to all Campus Property whether or not such notices are posted.

  • Littering the remains of Tobacco Products or any other related waste product on Campus Property is further prohibited.

  • This policy applies to any individual on Campus Property, including but not limited to students, faculty, staff, other employees, contractors, subcontractors, volunteers, visitors and members of the public, and is applicable twenty-four (24) hours a day, seven (7) days a week.


More Definitions of Campus Property

Campus Property means any property owned, leased, occupied, operated or otherwise controlled by Governors State University, including but not limited to academic and auxiliary buildings, classrooms, laboratories, residences, residence halls, elevators, stairwells, restrooms, roofs, meeting rooms, hallways, lobbies and other common areas, athletic complexes and facilities, exterior open spaces, shuttle buses, shuttle bus stops, driveways, loading docks, university-owned streets, sidewalks and walkways, and as further set forth on the GSU smoke-free campus map (below).
Campus Property means any property owned, leased, occupied, operated or otherwise controlled by the University of Illinois Springfield, including but not limited to academic and auxiliary buildings, classrooms, laboratories, residences, residence halls, elevators, stairwells, restrooms, roofs, meeting rooms, hallways, lobbies and other common areas, conference facilities, athletic complexes and facilities, exterior open spaces, shuttle buses, shuttle bus stops, university-owned parking lots, driveways, loading docks, university-owned streets, sidewalks and walkways.
Campus Property means any property owned, leased, occupied, operated or otherwise controlled by the University of Illinois, including but not limited to academic and auxiliary buildings, classrooms, laboratories, residences, residence halls, elevators, stairwells, restrooms, roofs, meeting rooms, hallways, lobbies
Campus Property means the Real Property, the Appurtenances and the Improvements (but not the Campus Intangible Property or the Retained Property), including without limitation, all as listed or described on Schedule 5.1(o)(i).
Campus Property means any property owned, leased, occupied, operated or otherwise controlled by the University of Illinois, including but not limited to academic and auxiliary buildings, classrooms, laboratories, residences, residence halls, elevators, stairwells, restrooms, roofs, meeting rooms, hallways, lobbies and other common areas, hotel rooms and conference facilities, athletic complexes and facilities, exterior open spaces, shuttle buses, shuttle bus stops, university-owned parking garages and lots, driveways, loading docks, university- owned streets, sidewalks and walkways, and as further set forth on the Smoke-Free Campus map, which is available at http://go.illinois.edu/smokefree.
Campus Property means any property owned, leased, occupied, operated or otherwise controlled by the University of Illinois, including but not limited to academic and auxiliary buildings, classrooms, laboratories, residences, residence halls, elevators, stairwells, restrooms, roofs, meeting rooms, hallways, lobbies and other common areas, hotel rooms and conference facilities, grounds, athletic complexes and facilities, exterior open spaces, shuttle buses, shuttle bus stops, university-owned parking garages and lots, driveways, loading docks, university- owned streets, sidewalks and walkways, and as set forth on the Smoke-Free Campus map, which is available at http://go.illinois.edu/smokefree. For purposes of this policy, “Campus Property” does not include enclosed campus laboratories, not open to the public, where the activity of smoking is exclusively conducted for the purpose