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Vehicles - Damage to Privately Owned Vehicles Whilst on University Property Policy

Section 1 - Policy

(1) The University will consider each reported case of damage to privately-owned vehicles caused by falling trees, stones deflected by motor mowers and damage caused by like events, according to the circumstances of the case.

(2) As a general principle and in the absence of circumstances indicating otherwise, the University is not responsible for damage to such vehicles if:

  1. the vehicle is parked contrary to University parking signs or parking regulations.
  2. the vehicle is being driven or ridden on University property contrary to traffic laws and/or the traffic regulations of the University.
  3. damage to the vehicle is the result of impact with another vehicle, however caused.
  4. damage to the vehicle is the result of an act of God.