Common use of Termination/Modification by the University Clause in Contracts

Termination/Modification by the University. Resident agrees that this agreement may be terminated or modified for: (1) non-payment; (2) breach of this agreement; (3) violation of the Student Conduct Code; (4) violation of the Graduate Village Regulations; (5) failure to meet the eligibility requirements stated in Section 1.5; and (6) good cause, as determined by the University. Prior to termination, the University shall give the Resident at least three days' notice of its intent to terminate ("Termination Notice") the agreement. The Termination Notice will state the basis for termination and the termination date ("Termination Date"). The Resident may contest the Termination Notice by responding to it with the reasons why termination is not appropriate or by requesting a hearing. Unless the University revokes its Termination Notice or sets a hearing date, after the Termination Date, the University shall be entitled to possession of the Resident's assigned unit. Any personal property left behind by the Resident after the Termination Date shall be deemed abandoned and the University shall be entitled to dispose of it in any manner. If the university sets a hearing date, it will send a letter to the student explaining the hearing process. At the hearing, the university may exercise its rights under this contract, including but not limited to, the right to terminate the contract. Notwithstanding the foregoing, if Resident poses a health or safety risk to himself/herself or others or if it is necessary in order to comply with an emergency action, interim measures or sanctions issued pursuant to the Student Conduct Code, the University may immediately terminate this agreement and take possession of Resident's assigned unit.

Appears in 1 contract

Sources: Graduate Village Contract

Termination/Modification by the University. Resident agrees that this agreement may be terminated or modified for: (1) non-payment; (2) breach of this agreement; (3) violation of the Student Conduct Code; (4) violation of the Graduate Village Regulations; (5) failure to meet the eligibility requirements stated in Section 1.5; and (6) good cause, as determined by the University. Prior to termination, the University shall give the Resident at least three days' notice of its intent to terminate ("Termination Notice") the agreement. The Termination Notice will state the basis for termination and the termination date ("Termination Date"). The Resident may contest the Termination Notice by responding to it with the reasons why termination is not appropriate or by requesting a hearingappropriate. Unless the University revokes its Termination Notice or sets a hearing dateNotice, after the Termination Date, the University shall be entitled to possession of the Resident's ’s assigned unit. Any personal property left behind by the Resident after the Termination Date shall be deemed abandoned and the University shall be entitled to dispose of it in any manner. If the university sets a hearing date, it will send a letter to the student explaining the hearing process. At the hearing, the university may exercise its rights under this contract, including but not limited to, the right to terminate the contract. Notwithstanding the foregoing, if Resident poses a health or safety risk to himself/herself or others or if it is necessary in order to comply with an emergency action, interim measures or sanctions issued pursuant to by the Student Conduct CodeOffice, the University may immediately terminate this agreement and take possession of Resident's ’s assigned unit.

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Sources: Graduate Village Contract