Common use of DATES OF OCCUPANCY Clause in Contracts

DATES OF OCCUPANCY. A. Students who have finalized an assignment for the semester may occupy the assigned space during the dates determined and published by RLL unless otherwise having been granted approval as an early arrival or late stay resident. Such arriving early or staying late may be subjected to an additional charge for extension of this Agreement. Graduating students and other students who have assigned responsibilities in graduation will be able to request an extension of their Agreement beyond the standard terms as outlined above. B. All residential facilities remain open and students are allowed to stay during the University’s fall, Thanksgiving, and spring break periods. The right to occupy the residential facilities during Winter Break is reserved by the University. Except for University owned or operated apartment facilities, all residential facilities shall be closed during the University’s official winter break. Residents of facilities other than apartments may be approved to reside in University owned or operated facilities during the break, subject to an additional charge, and possible temporary relocation. C. In the event of an emergency due to a peril such as (but not limited to) a hurricane, it is hereby understood that University owned or operated residential facilities and buildings are not designated as hurricane shelters and do not have the specifications for protection as per the hurricane shelter guidelines or criteria. Therefore, at the University's discretion, evacuation may be mandated depending upon the circumstances of an impending peril or loss. All residents shall be notified accordingly, and hereby agree to any evacuation orders issued by the University and/or any State, City or County mandates. If evacuation is mandated, students shall remove any valuable personal property or shall secure them accordingly. The University assumes no liability for damaged personal property or possible losses due to an impending peril or Act of God, which are beyond the control of the University.

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Sources: Residential Living & Learning Housing Agreement

DATES OF OCCUPANCY. A. Students who have finalized an assignment for the semester may occupy the assigned space during the dates determined and published by RLL RL&L unless otherwise having been granted approval as an early arrival or late stay resident. Such arriving early or staying late may be subjected to an additional charge for extension of this Agreement. Graduating students and other students who have assigned responsibilities in graduation will be able to request an extension of their Agreement beyond the standard terms as outlined above. B. All residential facilities remain open and students are allowed to stay during the University’s fall, Thanksgiving, and spring break periods. The right to occupy the residential facilities during Winter Break is reserved by the University. Except for University owned or operated apartment facilities, all residential facilities shall be closed during the University’s official winter break. Residents of facilities other than apartments may be approved to reside in University owned or operated facilities during the break, and subject to an additional charge, and charge as well as possible temporary relocation. C. In the event of an emergency due to a peril such as (but not limited to) a hurricane, it is hereby understood that University owned or operated residential facilities and buildings are not designated as hurricane shelters and do not have the specifications for protection as per the hurricane shelter guidelines or criteria. Therefore, at the University's discretion, evacuation may be mandated depending upon the circumstances of an impending peril or loss. All residents shall be notified accordingly, and hereby agree to any evacuation orders issued by the University and/or any State, City or County mandates. If evacuation is mandated, students shall remove any valuable personal property or shall secure them accordingly. The University assumes no liability for damaged personal property or possible losses due to an impending peril or Act of God, which are beyond the control of the University.

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Sources: Residential Living & Learning Housing Agreement

DATES OF OCCUPANCY. A. Students who have finalized an assignment for the semester may occupy the assigned space during the dates determined and published by RLL RL&L unless otherwise having been granted approval as an early arrival or late stay resident. Such arriving early or staying late may be subjected to an additional charge for extension of this Agreement. Graduating students and other students who have assigned responsibilities in graduation will be able to request an extension of their Agreement beyond the standard terms as outlined above. B. All residential facilities remain open and students are allowed to stay during the University’s fall, Thanksgiving, and spring break periods. The right to occupy the residential facilities during Winter Break is reserved by the University. Except for University owned or operated apartment facilities, all residential facilities shall be closed during the University’s official winter break. Residents of facilities other than apartments may be approved to reside in University owned or operated facilities during the break, and subject to an additional charge, and charge as well as possible temporary relocation. C. In the event of an emergency due to a peril such as (but not limited to) a hurricane, it is hereby understood that University owned or operated residential facilities and buildings are not designated as hurricane shelters and do not have the specifications for protection as per the hurricane shelter guidelines or criteria. Therefore, at the University's discretion, evacuation may be mandated depending upon the circumstances of an impending peril or loss. All residents students shall be notified accordingly, and hereby agree to any evacuation orders issued by the University and/or any State, City or County mandates. If evacuation is mandated, students shall remove any valuable personal property or shall secure them accordingly. The University assumes no liability for damaged personal property or possible losses due to an impending peril or Act of God, which are beyond the control of the University.

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Sources: Residential Living & Learning Housing Agreement