Common use of Taking Possession Clause in Contracts

Taking Possession. Once the STUDENT has checked in and picked up keys, the STUDENT has taken possession of the premises. The UNIVERSITY therefore presumes that the STUDENT has "moved in", regardless of whether or not the STUDENT has lived in or physically transferred any belongings onto the premises.

Appears in 7 contracts

Sources: Housing Contract, Housing Contract, Housing Contract

Taking Possession. Once the STUDENT has checked in and picked up keys, the STUDENT has taken possession of the premises. The UNIVERSITY therefore presumes that the STUDENT has "β€œmoved in"”, regardless of whether or not the STUDENT has lived in or physically transferred any belongings onto the premises.

Appears in 6 contracts

Sources: Housing Contract, Residence Hall Contract, Housing Contract

Taking Possession. Once the STUDENT has checked in and picked up keys, the STUDENT has taken possession of the premises. The UNIVERSITY therefore presumes that the STUDENT has "moved in", regardless of whether or not the STUDENT has lived in or physically transferred any belongings onto the premises.. SAMPLE

Appears in 1 contract

Sources: Residence Hall Contract