Failure to Occupy Clause Samples

The "Failure to Occupy" clause defines the consequences if a buyer or tenant does not take possession of the property by a specified date. Typically, this clause outlines remedies available to the seller or landlord, such as retaining deposits, terminating the agreement, or seeking damages. Its core function is to protect the interests of the property owner by providing clear recourse if the other party fails to fulfill their obligation to occupy the premises as agreed.
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Failure to Occupy. If Tenant fails to occupy premises in accordance with this lease, all deposits hereunder shall be automatically forfeited.
Failure to Occupy. Resident must occupy the assigned space or deliver written notice of delayed arrival to University by 9:00 a.m. on the first day of classes of the first academic term of residency. University on behalf of Provider reserves the right to cancel this Agreement and/or reassign the assigned space to another person if Resident does not comply with this provision. Cancellation by University of behalf of Provider pursuant to this paragraph will not release Resident from the obligation to pay all fees under this Agreement for the entire Term.
Failure to Occupy. This agreement is terminated if You fail to occupy the Unit by 5:00 p.m. on the predetermined move in date as defined in section 5.1 for current residents, or by 5:00 p.m. on the selected move in date as defined in section 5.2 for new residents, unless You provide notification of late move-in to the Director of Housing Administration and agree to be responsible for paying the rates for Your Unit from the predetermined or selected move-in date. Associated fees and charges for termination will apply (see section 10).
Failure to Occupy. The Resident’s failure to occupy the assigned space each semester by 12:00p.m. CT on the first day of classes entitles the University to reassign the Resident to another space and to assign the Resident’s original space to another individual. If Student Housing receives written notification that the Resident’s arrival will be delayed, the University will, within reason, hold the original assignment for the Resident. Failure to occupy an assigned space does not constitute a release from the housing contract with the University.
Failure to Occupy. Unless prior written arrangements have been made with RL for late arrival, failure of Resident to take Occupancy by 10PM on the second day of classes of each Semester will result in termination of the License and Resident will be charged a fee of $700.
Failure to Occupy. If the Licensee shall abandon the bedroom and/or premise voluntarily or involuntarily, the same may be re- licensed by Agent for such fee and upon such terms as Agent in its discretion may deem reasonable and advantageous; and, in the event of such re-licensing, the Licensee shall be and remain liable for any deficiency in License fees, expenses incident to such re- licensing, and damages which Agent may sustain by virtue of the License’s abandonment. In the event of a Licensee’s abandonment of the bedroom and/or premises or failure of a licensee to begin its use, Agent shall have the sole and exclusive right to assign a new licensee to the premises. Agent has no obligation to obtain permission from Licensee to assign a new license to the premises, nor does Agent have any obligation to obtain permission from Licensee to assign a new licensee to the premises, nor does Agent have any obligation to inform Licensee of any new licensee assignment or move in. Examples of Abandonment of premise include, but are not limited to, return of keys, written cancellation request or failure to check in within seven days of the Term Commencement Date.
Failure to Occupy. If the student fails to occupy assigned housing by 8:00 a.m. on the second day of classes of any semester, the student shall forfeit the security deposit and agrees to pay for room occupancy for the remainder of the effective academic year.
Failure to Occupy. Move-in dates are published on the University Housing website (▇▇▇▇://▇▇▇▇▇▇▇.▇▇▇/housing/Move-In). Resident must meet all residency requirements (as published on the University Housing website) before moving into Residence Facility. Resident must occupy the assigned space or deliver written notice of delayed arrival (“Late Arrival Notice”) to the University Housing office no later than 9:00 a. m. on the first day of classes of the first academic term of residency. If Resident has not registered for courses and/or not occupied Resident’s assigned room by 9:00 a.m. on the first day of classes, the room assignment may, at the sole discretion of University on behalf of ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇ State University, be cancelled without notice to Resident, in which case Resident will be responsible for all fees described in Exhibit A in this Contract.
Failure to Occupy. The ICC may contract with someone else for my space if: (a) I inform the ICC office in writing that I will not be moving in, or, (b) I fail to occupy the premises by the second day of University of Michigan classes and have not notified the ICC office in writing of late arrival by that day.
Failure to Occupy. If Virgin does not occupy the Virgin Facilities as of or at any time after the Date of Beneficial Occupancy, Virgin will be obligated to pay the Virgin Payables in accordance with the terms of the Facilities Lease.