Building and Room Assignments Sample Clauses

The Building and Room Assignments clause establishes how specific spaces within a property are designated for use by the tenant or occupant. It typically outlines which buildings or rooms are included in the agreement, how assignments are made, and any conditions under which changes to these assignments may occur, such as for maintenance or operational needs. This clause ensures both parties have a clear understanding of which areas are allocated, reducing the risk of disputes over space usage and providing a framework for managing changes in assignments if necessary.
Building and Room Assignments a. Housing room assignments are made without regard to race, religion, or national origin. b. Assignment to a Housing facility and occupancy therein are ultimately contingent upon final acceptance for admission, payment of the housing deposit, full-time enrollment in classes, and availability of space. The assignment may also be based on previous behavior or conduct issues. c. The Housing Office will make every effort to assign the Resident in accordance with their roommate or room-type preference (single, double, or a room in a Village apartments). While every reasonable effort is made, Oregon Tech Housing and Residence Life cannot guarantee meeting all requests or guarantee compatible roommates. Housing and Residence Life also makes every effort to honor the room choice made by incoming residents who chose a space through Choose my Room but reserve the right to make changes for administrative or emergency needs. d. Only the assigned Resident may officially check in and occupy the assigned space. e. Residents in a double room without a roommate must keep the room ready for a roommate to move in at any time or face disciplinary actions and possible fines up to and including paying the single room rate. Definition of a room ready to accept a roommate includes one open bed, with a desk, drawers, wardrobe, and bookshelf free of any items. f. Oregon Tech Housing reserves the right to make or change room assignments at any time based on administrative needs—even if the Resident chose this space during the Choose my Room process. This includes but is not limited to, consolidation of space or sanctions as a result of conduct or contract violations. Residents may be required to move to another room/apartment to consolidate unassigned space. In the Residence Hall, if space allows, the resident may have the option of converting the room into a single and pay the single room rate. g. Refusal of a Roommate: If there is a vacancy during this Contract, refusal (including but not limited to verbal, behavioral, or other means of rejection) of a roommate or unwillingness to work with Housing and Residence Life staff in finding/accepting a roommate will result in disciplinary action and potentially higher housing fees. Refusal of a roommate may also result in a new living assignment (to another hall/room). h. Residents are prohibited from moving rooms without the approval of the Housing Office in accordance with the room change policy (as outlined in the Student Housing Han...
Building and Room Assignments. (a) Housing assignments are made without regard to race, religion or national origin. (b) Assignment to a University housing facility and occupancy thereof are ultimately contingent upon Resident's final acceptance for admission at University, timely payment of the Deposit if still needed, and Resident’s full-time enrollment in spring/fall term class and availability of space. Housing assignments and decisions to accept an applicant for University housing may be based on previous behavior or conduct of the applicant. (c) The Housing Office makes reasonable efforts to assign housing to every Resident in accordance with roommate and/or room-type preference (single-occupancy, double-occupancy, or a room in a Village apartment). Housing does not make any guarantees to meet all requests or guarantee compatible roommates. (d) Only Resident may officially check in (pick up and sign for access to the assigned room and building) and occupy the housing space assigned to Resident. (e) If Resident occupies a double-occupancy room without a roommate, Resident must keep the room ready for a roommate to move in at any time or face disciplinary actions and possible fines or fees, including being required to pay the single room housing costs. The term "ready for a roommate" means the second bed, desk, drawers, wardrobe, and bookshelf in Resident's room are kept free of items. (f) The Housing Office reserves the right to make or change room assignments at any time, including, but not limited to purpose of: consolidation of space or imposition of sanctions as a result of conduct or contract violations. In the Residence Hall, if space allows, Resident may have the option of converting the room into a single-occupancy room and paying the single room rate. (g) If there is a vacancy in Resident's room during the term of this Contract, refusal (including, but not limited to verbal, behavioral, or other means of rejection) of a roommate or unwillingness to work with Housing Office in finding/accepting a roommate may result in disciplinary action and potentially higher fees. Refusal of a roommate may also result in Resident being assigned to a different hall or room. (h) Resident may not change rooms without the approval of Housing Office in accordance with the applicable room change policies. If Resident changes rooms without authorization, Resident may face disciplinary actions, financial costs, and may be required to return to assigned space. (i) Resident may not live in a Villag...
Building and Room Assignments a. Assignments are made without regard to race, religion or national origin. b. Assignment to a Housing facility and occupancy therein are ultimately contingent upon final acceptance for admission, payment of the housing deposit, full-time enrollment in classes and availability of space. This decision may be based on previous behavior or conduct issues. c. The Housing Office will make every effort to assign the student in accordance with his/her roommate or room-type preference (single, double, or a room in a Village apartments). While we make every reasonable effort to do so, Oregon Tech Housing and Residence Life cannot guarantee meeting all requests or guarantee compatible roommates. d. Only the assigned Resident may officially check in and occupy the assigned space. e. Residents in a double room without a roommate must keep the room ready for a roommate to move in at any time or face disciplinary actions and possible fines up to and including being required to pay the single room rate. Definition of ready is bed, desk, drawers, wardrobe, and bookshelf free of any items. f. Oregon Tech Housing reserves the right to make or change room assignments at any time based on administrative needs. This includes but is not limited to, consolidation of space or sanctions as a result of conduct or contract violations. Residents may be required to move to another room/apartment to consolidate unassigned space. In the Residence Hall, if space allows, the resident may have the option of converting the room into a single and pay the single room rate.

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  • Room Assignments a. The University assigns roommates without regard to race, color, national origin, age, religion, disability, veterans’ status, sexual orientation, gender identity or expression. b. The University will only assign same genders together. c. The University does not permit registered sex offenders to live in university housing. d. Assignment to a specific building, type of housing, room/apartment capacity, or specific roommate is not guaranteed. e. The University reserves the right to make housing assignments and to require assignment changes when considered advisable or necessary by the University. f. For special accommodations, students with disabilities or other unique needs must make a written request for an accommodation to the Office of Student Accessibility Services. g. If permanent space is not available in University housing, the University may place you in a supplemental space or waiting list until a permanent space is available. Only the person(s) assigned by the University to your room may reside in the room, suite or apartment. h. The University reserves the right to make changes in room assignments for any reason the University determines to be appropriate in its sole and absolute discretion, including without limitation, roommate conflicts, pending disciplinary action, and non-compliance with the University Regulations. Room re- assignments may include but are not limited to, an assignment to a supplemental space or a consolidation of residents, and shall not result in a decrease or an increase in your Contract Rate. i. If your room assignment is changed by the University, and you fail to vacate your current room within twenty-four hours after the University has issued you an authorization or instruction to move, you will be assessed a daily charge equal to three times the daily room charge during the holdover period. j. University will try to match roommates based on student preference profiles. However, the University cannot guarantee the requested preference in the room assignment process. If Student chooses to live with another Student based on a self-selection process, Student preference profiles shall not be considered by the University. k. Students without disabilities may reside in Residence Hall/Apartments rooms which have been specifically designed to accommodate persons with disabilities. In the event a Residence Hall room is needed to accommodate a person with a disability, Student may be required to relocate to alternate University Campus Housing accommodations. In this instance, University shall pay reasonable moving expenses to relocate occupant(s) to alternate accommodations. In this instance, University shall provide no less than fourteen (14) days written notice prior to terminating the existing Contract. l. If permanent space is not available, the UTRGV may place Student in temporary space until permanent space is available. m. Only the person(s) assigned by DHRL to Student’s room may reside in the room. The University reserves the right to make changes in room assignments for such reasons as the University determines to be appropriate in its sole and absolute discretion, including, without limitation, roommate conflicts, pending disciplinary action, non-compliance with University Regulations, and disruptions to the community. n. Single occupancy in double rooms is allowed only on University’s prior approval, which may be withheld in its sole and absolute discretion. Single room occupancy in rooms designated as double occupancy will be charged at specified rates. If the University has a waitlist for Residence Hall bed space, single room contracts may be changed to double room contracts. o. If Student's roommate vacates the double room or if Student’s suitemates all vacate the suite, ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇ agrees to accept another roommate or suitemate as assigned. Student may be asked to move to another room if requested by the University. Failure to move may result in you being charged a single room rate and improper check out fee in addition to disciplinary actions p. Room changes may be made only with the approval of DHRL. Hall, Building and/or room type changes may be made only with approval of DHRL. Students who complete a hall and/or room type change will may be required to sign a new contract. q. University reserves the right to consolidate vacancies and close all or part of Residence Halls/Apartments.

  • Premises Parking and Common Areas 2.1 Letting Lessor hereby leases to Lessee, and Lessee hereby leases from Lessor, the Premises, for the term, at the rental, and upon all of the terms covenants and conditions set forth in this Lease. Unless otherwise provided herein, any statement of square footage set forth in this Lease, or that may have been used in calculating rental and/or Common Area Operating Expenses, is an approximation which Lessor and Lessee agree is reasonable and the rental and Lessee's Share (as defined in Paragraph 1.6(b)) based thereon is not subject to revision whether or not the actual square footage is more or less.

  • Room Assignment The Landlord will assign rooms in accordance with the current assignment practice set by Residence Services. The Landlord reserves the right to transfer or move Tenants when deemed necessary. Tenants failing to arrive within 48 hours of the specified move-in date, without informing Residence Services of the delay, will lose their room assignment.

  • Building and Improvements Lessor shall obtain and keep in force a policy or policies of insurance in the name of Lessor, with loss payable to Lessor, any ground-lessor, and to any Lender insuring loss or damage to the Premises. The amount of such insurance shall be equal to the full insurable replacement cost of the Premises, as the same shall exist from time to time, or the amount required by any Lender, but in no event more than the commercially reasonable and available insurable value thereof. Lessee Owned Alterations and Utility Installations, Trade Fixtures, and Lessee's personal property shall be insured by Lessee not by Lessor. If the coverage is available and commercially appropriate, such policy or policies shall insure against all risks of direct physical loss or damage (except the perils of flood and/or earthquake unless required by a Lender), including coverage for debris removal and the enforcement of any Applicable Requirements requiring the upgrading, demolition, reconstruction or replacement of any portion of the Premises as the result of a covered loss. Said policy or policies shall also contain an agreed valuation provision in lieu of any coinsurance clause, waiver of subrogation, and inflation guard protection causing an increase in the annual property insurance coverage amount by a factor of not less than the adjusted U.S. Department of Labor Consumer Price Index for All Urban Consumers for the city nearest to where the Premises are located. If such insurance coverage has a deductible clause, the deductible amount shall not exceed $5,000 per occurrence.

  • Utility Easements There is hereby reserved for the use and benefit of the Association and all Owners, non-exclusive easements within the Common Areas for the location, installation and maintenance of utilities and drainage facilities of convenience or necessity as may be requested or required by the Association or any Owner provided that the grant thereof does not unreasonably interfere with the normal operation, improvement, and use of the Common Area and the buildings constructed within the Center, and no affirmative monetary obligation is imposed upon the Owners (other than the Owner benefiting from such easement). The Declarant (and the Board where there no longer is a Declarant) shall have the authority to grant easements or rights-of-way for utilities over the Common Areas as necessary to serve the Common Areas and/or the Parcels. The Owner of any Parcel and any of his Occupants or licensees shall have the right at all reasonable times to enter upon the land subject to said easements and to install, maintain, operate, repair and service utilities and drainage facilities thereon for the use and benefit of his Parcel; provided, however, any such Person shall restore said land, at his own expense, as nearly as practicable, to the same condition as existed prior to such entry and shall comply with the provisions of Section 11.6. The Owner of any Parcel shall have the right to assign the benefit and use of any such easement to any public or private utility company, agency or district for the purpose of installing, operating, repairing, servicing and maintaining utilities or drainage facilities and enforcing the easement rights. For purposes hereof, "utilities" shall include electricity, gas mains and lines, water distribution lines, storm water sewers, sanitary sewers, telephone, fiberoptic, cable TV, and telegraph cables and lines, and other similar or related facilities commonly regarded as utilities. All storm drains, utility lines, transformers and meters shall be maintained under the terms of this Declaration in a safe and good working condition by the party responsible therefor. No grantee of a utility easement shall in the use, construction, reconstruction, operation, maintenance or repair of any storm drains, utility lines, transformers and meters in any way interfere, obstruct or delay the business of the grantor of said easement or any other Owner or Occupant, or the public access to and from said business or interfere, obstruct or delay in any way the receiving of merchandise by said grantor or any Owner or Occupant. EXHIBIT F -35- PEREGRINE SYSTEMS CORPORATE CENTER [Peregrine Systems]