Permanent Roommate Change Sample Clauses

Permanent Roommate Change. Any Tenant may submit a written request to Lessor for a permanent roommate change whereby ONE Tenant on the Lease is exchanging their place for ONE new tenant. All vacating and remaining Tenants must agree to this request or t he request will be deemed void. Lessor may withhold, condition, or delay its approval or denial of such request in its sole discretion. In all cases, a new proposed tenant must submit an application to Lessor in the form provided by Lessor. If ▇▇▇▇▇▇ agrees to such request, ▇▇▇▇▇▇ will notify Tenants, in its sole discretion, as follows: (i) if the vacating Tenant will remain liable for the terms of this Lease, a one -time fee of $175.00 will be assessed; or (ii) if such vacating Tenant will be released from the Lease, a one-time fee of $325.00 will be assessed. A permanent roommate change will permanently remove the vacating Tenant from the Premises provided the new tenant executes and delivers to Lessor a signed assumption agreement assuming all obligations of Tenant under this Lease. If approved, the roommate change shall not be effective until all documents and fees required by Lessor have been delivered or p aid to Lessor, remaining Tenant(s) and or new Tenant have paid the vacating Tenant its pro rata share of the Security Deposit.

Related to Permanent Roommate Change

  • Climate Change 1. The Parties recognize that the climate change and its adverse effects are a common concern. In that sense, and under their international commitments, the Parties agree to promote joint measures to limit or reduce the adverse effects of the climate change. 2. For promoting sustainable development, each Party, within its own capacities, shall adopt policies and measures on issues such as: (a) improvement of energy efficiency; (b) research, promotion, development and use of new and renewable energy, technologies of carbon dioxide capture, and updated and innovative environmental technologies that do not affect food security or the conservation of biological diversity; and (c) measures for evaluating the vulnerability and adaptation to climate change.

  • Corporate Change Seller shall advise Purchaser in writing of the opening of any new chief executive office, or the closing of any such office, of any Seller Party and of any change in any Seller Party’s name or the places where the books and records pertaining to the Purchased Asset are held not less than fifteen (15) Business Days prior to taking any such action.

  • Permanent Layoff The calculation in determining the six (6) month duration of eligibility for an Employer contribution begins on the date the employee is permanently laid off or accepts an appointment in lieu of layoff without a break in service with a lesser employer- paid insurance contribution than the employee was receiving in the appointment from which the layoff occurred and is no longer actively employed in the appointment from which the layoff occurred.

  • Major Workplace Change If the Employer has made a decision to introduce a major workplace change that is likely to have a Significant Effect on a number of Employees, the Employer must notify the Employee(s) who will be affected by the decision. As soon as practicable and prior to implementation, the Employer must discuss with the relevant Employees and/or their nominated representative/s (e.g. Union or other representative) the introduction of the change; and the effect the change is likely to have on the Employees. The Employer must discuss measures to avert or mitigate the adverse effect of the change on the Employees.

  • Permanent Schedule Changes Employees’ workweeks and work schedules may be permanently changed with prior notice from the Employer. Overtime-eligible employees will receive ten (10) calendar days’ written notice of a permanent schedule change. The day notification is given is considered the first day of notice. Notice will normally be given to the affected employees during their scheduled working hours. If an affected employee is on extended leave, notice may be sent to the employee’s last known address.