Damages and Costs Sample Clauses

Damages and Costs. You agree to pay for damages, lost property or extraordinary service or administrative costs you, your designated roommate or your guests cause to University residence facilities whether through accident, neglect or intent. See Appendix II for more information about assessments. All residents of a floor or unit may be assessed for cleaning, damages, lost property or extraordinary service costs where the person(s) responsible cannot be ascertained by the University but where the damages, lost property, or excessive mess were reasonably believed by Student Housing and Hospitality Services to be caused by one or more residents of a floor or unit. Where charges and costs have not been paid by the specified date, a late fee will be added. Failure to pay assessments may result in the relocation of you or other resident(s) to another floor or unit, denial of future residence assignment or eviction from residence. To appeal an assessment you must follow the written appeal procedure outlined on the assessment form. Appeals will only be considered if you are not in arrears for any other fees, charges or amounts owed to Student Housing and Hospitality Services.
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Damages and Costs. Any damages shall be awarded only in accord with applicable law. The arbitrator may only order reinstatement of the Executive if money damages are insufficient. The parties shall share equally in all fees and expenses of arbitration. However, each party shall bear the expense of its own counsel, experts, witnesses and preparation and presentation of proof.
Damages and Costs. The Resident agrees to pay and be responsible for any damages, lost property, or necessary service costs caused by the Resident or the guests or permittees of the Resident to the University residence halls through accident, neglect or intent. Resident agrees to keep the premises clean, in good order and condition, and free of trash, mold, mildew and unsightly material and to immediately notify University, in writing, of any damages to or defects or dangerous conditions in or about the premises, including but not limited to any plumbing stoppages, water leaks, water penetration, or water damage. The Resident agrees to pay and be responsible for any damages, repairs, lost property, or necessary service costs caused by the acts or omissions of Resident or the guests or permittees of the Resident, including but not limited to the misuse of equipment, plumbing stoppages, accidents, negligence, intentional conduct, or the failure to notify University in a timely fashion of damages/defects/dangerous conditions in or about the premises. When more than one Resident occupies the same room and the University cannot ascertain responsibility for damage or loss in the room; the cost of cleaning, repairs or replacements will be divided and assessed equally among the Residents of the room. No challenges concerning damage or cleaning charges to a Resident’s student account shall be considered if received more than 90 days after the Resident’s account has been billed.
Damages and Costs. Resident agrees to pay for any damages to the building, including fire damage, and for damaged or missing furniture, lost University property, or service costs caused by resident to University housing because of resident actions, neglect or intent. Resident will be billed for damage to the furnishings, buildings, or other University property or equipment. Such charges must be paid within 15 days after billing. Where two or more residents occupy the same apartment or room and responsibility for damage or loss in the room cannot be ascertained by the Residence Life Office, after giving the resident an opportunity to explain the damage or loss, the cost of damage or loss may be divided and assessed equally between or among the residents of the apartment or room. Damage and theft to common areas of a building may be divided among all residents of that building or portion of the building. Advance deposits will be used by the University and applied to any outstanding charges.
Damages and Costs. You agree to pay for any damages and labor charges to the building, including fire damage, and for damaged or missing furniture, lost property, or service costs caused by you because of your negligent actions or intentions. Where two or more residents occupy the same room and responsibility for damage or loss in the room cannot be reasonably ascertained by Residential Education and Housing, the cost of damage or loss will be divided and assessed equally between or among the residents of the room, apartment or college house. A room condition report must be completed by each resident of the housing unit before the second day of occupancy and submitted to Residential Education and Housing. If a room condition report is not turned in or signed the resident does not have the option of appealing a charge for damages, since it shall be assumed that the condition of the room was satisfactory upon arrival. Residential Education and Housing reserves the right to assess common area damage between residents of the apartment and hall. The Department of Residential Education and Housing reserves the right to temporarily assign additional residents above the design capacity of designated rooms until permanent space becomes available.
Damages and Costs. The resident agrees to pay the university for any damages, lost property, or service costs incurred through accident, neglect, or intent. When more than one resident occupies the same room and responsibility for damage or loss in the room cannot be ascertained by the university, the cost of damage or loss will be divided and assessed equally between the residents of the room. In cases of loss, damage, or unnecessary service costs to common areas of the building, defined as those areas not assigned to an individual, the cost of repair, replacement and/or service may be assessed to each resident on a prorated basis. Resident has 45 days after date of check-out to appeal damage charges. Appeals must be made in writing to xxx@xxxx.xxx. Estimated damage costs can be found on the Residential Life webpage.
Damages and Costs. The Tenant shall pay to the Landlord all damages and costs (including, without limitation, all legal fees on a solicitor and his client basis) incurred by the Landlord in enforcing or interpreting the terms of this Lease, or with respect to any matter or thing which is the obligation of the Tenant under this Lease, or in respect of which the Tenant has agreed to insure, or to indemnify the Landlord.
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Damages and Costs. The Resident agrees to pay for any damages, lost property, or unnecessary service costs caused by the Resident and/or his/her guest(s) to University residence halls through accident, neglect, or intent. When more than one Resident occupies the same room/suite, and responsibility for damage or loss in the room/suite cannot be ascertained by the University, the cost of damage or loss will be divided and assessed equally between or among the Residents of the room/suite. In cases of loss, damage, or unnecessary service costs to common areas of the building, defined as being those areas not assigned to an individual, the costs of repair, replacement and/or service may be assessed each Resident on a prorated basis. Residence hall staff will inventory the condition of the common areas of each building prior to occupancy of the building in the fall semester. The inventory will be available for review at each Residence Hall Main Desk. Charges for damage may be appealed in writing to the Director of Residence Life or his/her designee.
Damages and Costs. You agree to pay for damages, lost property or extraordinary service or administrative costs you, or your Guests, cause to Residence Complex facilities whether through accident, neglect or intent. All residents of a floor or building or unit may be assessed for cleaning, damages, lost property or extraordinary service costs where the person(s) responsible cannot be ascertained by the University but where the damages, lost property, or excessive mess all reasonably believed by Residence Services to be caused by one or more residents of a floor or building or unit. Where charges and costs have not been paid by the specified date, a late fee will be added. Assessments are charges applied to your account for damage (other than normal wear and tear), missing articles, missing furniture, damaged furniture, or for any extraordinary cleaning. Upon receiving an assessment notice you will be required to choose one of these two options: • pay the assessment by the due date, or request an extension from Residence Services staff before the due date. Reasonable requests for payment plans will be accommodated; or • appeal the assessment by submitting an email to xxxxxxx@xxxx.xx within 7 business days of receiving notification of assessment. Appeals will only be considered if you are not in arrears for any other fees, charges or amounts owed to Residence Services. Failure to pay assessments including damages, lost property, service and administrative costs may result in the relocation of you or other resident(s) to another floor or unit, denial of future assignment of Accommodation or eviction from your Accommodation. The University may take legal action or use collection agencies to recover unpaid accounts.
Damages and Costs. In the event the provisions of this Fair Share Agreement are successfully challenged in a court or other administrative body, and it is determined that the City must pay such sums as have been deducted from earnings in accordance with the provisions hereof or any other damages, the collective bargaining representative agrees to indemnify the City in full, including any and all costs or interest which may be a part of such order or judgment, for all sums which the City has been determined to be liable.
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