Common use of Conditions of Occupancy Clause in Contracts

Conditions of Occupancy. Completion of any portion of the check-in procedure (i.e. accepting of key, placing personal belongings in residence halls, completing an inventory sheet, etc.) shall constitute occupancy. A student assumes responsibility for the condition of the unit upon occupancy. Residence hall reservations will not be held beyond 6 p.m. the night before classes begin unless the student notifies the Residence Life Department in writing of the student’s intention to occupy the space at a later date. No credit will be given for the period the space is held unoccupied. Non-occupancy of residence hall space does not terminate any contractual obligation. Registered students who do not check into their assigned room and who do not notify the Residence Life Department in writing by the first class day may lose their preference to the space assigned to them, but will still be responsible for room charges if required to reside on campus. All housing residents must remain enrolled in classes each semester to remain eligible to reside in campus housing. Students enrolled for eight hours or less may live off campus if they are granted an off-campus permit; see Cancellation Provisions (Section 17). Residents are responsible for payment of entire contract period. Residence halls are closed during official university holidays and between semesters.

Appears in 6 contracts

Sources: Residence Hall Contract, Residence Hall Contract, Residence Hall Contract

Conditions of Occupancy. Completion of any portion of the check-in procedure (i.e. accepting of key, placing personal belongings in residence halls, completing an inventory sheet, etc.) shall constitute occupancy. A student assumes responsibility for the condition of the unit upon occupancy. Residence hall reservations will not be held beyond 6 p.m. the night before classes begin unless the student notifies the Residence Life Department in writing of the student’s intention to occupy the space at a later date. No credit will be given for the period the space is held unoccupied. Non-occupancy of residence hall space does not terminate any contractual obligation. Registered students who do not check into their assigned room and who do not notify the Residence Life Department in writing by the first class day may lose their preference to the space assigned to them, but will still be responsible for room charges and meal plan if required to reside on campus. All housing residents must remain enrolled in classes each semester to remain eligible to reside in campus housing. Students enrolled for eight hours or less may live off campus if they are granted an off-campus permit; see Cancellation Provisions (Section 17). Residents are responsible for payment of entire contract period. Residence halls are closed during official university holidays and between semesters.

Appears in 2 contracts

Sources: Residence Hall Contract, Residence Hall Contract

Conditions of Occupancy. Completion of any portion of the check-in procedure (i.e. accepting of key, placing personal belongings in residence halls, completing an inventory sheet, etc.) shall constitute occupancy. A student assumes responsibility for the condition of the unit upon occupancy. Residence hall reservations will not be held beyond 6 p.m. the night before classes begin unless the student notifies the Residence Life Department in writing of the student’s intention to occupy the space at a later date. No credit will be given for the period the space is held unoccupied. Non-occupancy of residence hall space does not terminate any contractual obligation. Registered students who do not check into their assigned room and who do not notify the Residence Life Department in writing by the first class day of classes may lose their preference to the space assigned to them, them but will still be responsible for room charges if required to reside on campus. All housing residents must remain enrolled in classes each semester to remain eligible to reside in campus housing. Students enrolled for eight hours or less may live off campus if they are granted an off-campus permit; see Cancellation Provisions (Section 17). Residents are responsible for payment of entire contract period. Residence Some residence halls are closed during official university holidays and between semesters.

Appears in 1 contract

Sources: Residence Hall Contract

Conditions of Occupancy. Completion of any portion of the check-in procedure (i.e. accepting of key, placing personal belongings in residence halls, completing an inventory sheet, etc.) shall constitute occupancy. A student assumes responsibility for the condition of the unit upon occupancy. Residence hall reservations will not be held beyond 6 p.m. the night before classes begin unless the student notifies the Residence Life Department in writing of the student’s intention to occupy the space at a later date. No credit will be given for the period the space is held unoccupied. Non-occupancy of residence hall space does not terminate any contractual obligation. Registered students who do not check into their assigned room and who do not notify the Residence Life Department in writing by the first class day of classes may lose their preference to the space assigned to them, but will still be responsible for room charges if required to reside on campus. All housing residents must remain enrolled in classes each semester to remain eligible to reside in campus housing. Students enrolled for eight hours or less may live off campus if they are granted an off-campus permit; see Cancellation Provisions (Section 17). Residents are responsible for payment of entire contract period. Residence Some residence halls are closed during official university holidays and between semesters.

Appears in 1 contract

Sources: Residence Hall Contract