Common use of Major Violations Clause in Contracts

Major Violations. Major violations may result in immediate removal of the animal. These could include: animal lunging, growling, or biting; failing to maintain dominion and control over the animal; excessive barking, not being housebroken, or evidence of mistreatment or abuse of the animal. This includes abandoning the animal to the care of another for 24 or more hours.

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Sources: Emotional Support Animal Policy

Major Violations. Major violations may result in immediate removal of the animal. These could include: animal lunging, growling, or biting; failing to maintain dominion and control over the animal; excessive barking, not being housebroken, or evidence of mistreatment or abuse of the animal. This includes abandoning the animal to the care of another for 24 or more hours. School Breaks and Holidays - The Service Animal Owner is expected to keep the animal with them during college breaks and holidays, including Spring, Summer, and Winter breaks.

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Sources: Service Animal Policy & Agreement