Common use of Keys and Access Cards Clause in Contracts

Keys and Access Cards. a. You will be issued a key to your room upon check in, and you may also be issued a building key, access card, and/or a bathroom key. b. You are responsible for the use and return of your assigned keys and/or access cards. You cannot duplicate or transfer your keys to someone else. c. Lost, stolen, or missing keys/access cards constitute a security risk and automatically result in rekeying a room at a cost to the student. i. Once a request to rekey a room lock has been submitted, it cannot be reversed.

Appears in 8 contracts

Sources: Residence Hall Agreement, Residence Hall Agreement, Residence Hall Agreement

Keys and Access Cards. a. You will be issued a key to your room upon check in, check-in and you may also be issued a building key, access card, and/or a bathroom keykey fob. b. You are responsible for the use and return of your assigned keys and/or access cards. You cannot duplicate or transfer your keys to someone else. c. Lost, stolen, or missing keys/access cards constitute a security risk and automatically result in rekeying a room at a cost to the student. i. Once a request to rekey a room lock has been submitted, it cannot be reversed.

Appears in 3 contracts

Sources: Housing Agreement, Housing Agreement, Housing Agreement

Keys and Access Cards. a. You will be issued a key to your room upon check in. Depending on your room assignment, and you may also be issued a building key, access card, and/or a bathroom key. b. You are responsible for the use and return of your assigned keys and/or access cards. You cannot duplicate duplicate, or transfer your keys to someone else. c. Lost, stolen, or missing keys/access cards constitute a security risk and automatically result in rekeying a room lock at a cost to the student. i. Once a request to rekey a room lock has been submitted, it cannot be reversed.

Appears in 2 contracts

Sources: Housing Contract, Housing Agreement

Keys and Access Cards. a. You will be issued a key to your room upon check in, and you may also be issued a building key, access card, and/or a bathroom key. b. You are responsible for the use and return of your assigned keys and/or access cards. You cannot duplicate or transfer your keys to someone else. c. Lost, stolen, or missing keys/access cards constitute a security risk and automatically result in rekeying a room at a cost to the student. i. d. Once a request to rekey a room lock has been submitted, it cannot be reversed.

Appears in 1 contract

Sources: Residence Hall Agreement