Common use of Primary Residence Clause in Contracts

Primary Residence. The space assigned to the Student by the University must be the Student's primary place of residence. If the Student does not maintain their primary residence in the University-assigned space, the University may reassign that space to another student, and the student will remain bound by the Contract. Subleasing of space is prohibited. Students are required to vacate, return all keys to a Residence Life & Housing in-hall staff member and remove all personal belongings from their assigned space At the end of the Contract Period or contract release date. Students who have been released from their Contract during the academic year must vacate their residence hall room or apartment within 48 hours of the effective date of release. When a student is granted a release, any room charges paid in excess of the applicable release fee will be credited to the Student's account. The effective date for a rebate is the date when all of the following obligations have been met: • The contract request for release has been approved or initiated by Residence Life & Housing. • All keys have been returned to the designated Residence Life & Housing staff member immediately after vacating the space. Failure to return these items within 48 hours of release date will result in additional fees to re-core the locks on the room and improper check out. Students will continue to be charged for the actual number of days they have access to the room. Billing continues up to the return of these items or a key re-core, whichever comes first. All belongings must be removed, leaving the space in clean, habitable condition.

Appears in 2 contracts

Sources: Graduate Student Housing Contract, Graduate Student Housing Contract

Primary Residence. The space assigned to the Student by the University must be the Student's primary place of residence. If the Student does not maintain their primary residence in the University-assigned space, the University may reassign that space to another student, and the student will remain bound by the Contract. Subleasing of space is prohibited. Students are required to vacate, return all keys to a Residence Life & Housing in-hall staff member and remove all personal belongings from their assigned space At at the end of the Contract Period or contract release date. Students who have been released from their Contract during the academic year must vacate their residence hall room or apartment within 48 hours of the effective date of release. When a student is granted a release, any room charges paid in excess of the applicable release fee will be credited to the Student's account. The effective date for a rebate is the date when all of the following obligations have been met: • The contract request for release has been approved or initiated by Residence Life & Housing. • All keys have been returned to the designated Residence Life & Housing staff member immediately after vacating the space. Failure to return these items within 48 hours of release date will result in additional fees to re-core the locks on the room and improper check out. Students will continue to be charged for the actual number of days they have access to the room. Billing continues up to the return of these items or a key re-core, whichever comes first. All belongings must be removed, leaving the space in clean, habitable condition.

Appears in 1 contract

Sources: Graduate Student Housing Contract