Common use of Notice To Be Given Clause in Contracts

Notice To Be Given. (a) If, in the opinion of the Director, the circumstances of a breach of the Residential Agreement by the Resident are such that the suspension or termination of the Resident from the College is required, the Director may suspend the Resident from the College or terminate this Agreement or both (with immediate effect, or with suspension or termination to take effect from such later date as the Director may determine). (b) If the Resident is suspended from the College or this Agreement is terminated, the Director must promptly give notice to the Resident: (i) setting out the reasons for the termination or suspension and specifying the effective date; and (ii) informing the Resident of any available rights to seek a review of the Director’s decision under clause 19.4(a) under University policy or procedure (and any timeframes that might apply to the making of an application for such a review). (c) If the Resident is suspended or terminated under this clause, the Resident shall vacate the College from the effective date and will remain liable for all Fees and any other costs and expenses payable pursuant to this Agreement, in accordance with clause 18.3.

Appears in 2 contracts

Sources: Accommodation Agreement, Accommodation Agreement