Common use of Administrative Termination Clause in Contracts

Administrative Termination. The College may deem it necessary to terminate the housing contract for non-compliance with any of the provisions of the contract or College policy, including any additional guidelines (as defined below), or for non-compliance with the health and fire safety provisions. Administrative termination of the housing contract may occur independently of the College’s honor process. Actions that may result in Administrative termination of the housing contract may include, but are not limited to, the following: ● Xxxxxxxxx conduct that threatens the safety of the resident, the College’s property, community members, or community members’ property ● Evidence of illegal drug possession, distribution, or use in Xxxx College housing, entry ways or external housing structures, and/or multiple violations of the College’s Alcohol and Other Drug Policy ● Repeated violations of the Residence Life smoking policy detailed in the housing contract ● Repeated instances of disruptive behavior (including noise) in Xxxx College housing ● Incidents of non-cooperation with Community Safety or Residence Life staff In cases where the possibility of an administrative termination is imminent, notice to the affected resident that action affecting their housing contract is being considered typically will be attempted. The Xxxx of Students or the Assistant Xxxx of Students for Residence Life may invite the resident to discuss the matter. Should the College administratively terminate the contract, residents typically will be provided with notice in writing and/or in person. This notification is intended to inform the resident of the basis of the housing contract termination and provide a timeline within which to vacate the Xxxx College housing. Within 24 hours of the issuance of a notice to vacate, the resident may appeal the decision to terminate the contract by providing to the Residence Life Appeals Committee (RLAC) any additional information they believe may have bearing on the situation. The RLAC generally consists of two Deans or Directors from Student Services and one student House Adviser. After notification of the RLAC’s decision, the student may make a final appeal to the Vice President for Student Services or their designee. In the event the conduct or behavior of a resident is of a serious nature and warrants immediate action, the Vice President for Student Services or their designee has the ability to issue a notice to vacate immediately and/or temporarily prohibit the resident from entering Xxxx College housing and/or the campus. The notice to vacate or exclusion may remain in effect until a Judicial and/or Title IX Board honor case is concluded (if a case is brought to a hearing board) or the Vice President for Student Services or their designee determines to lift the restrictions or administratively terminate the resident’s housing contract.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: College Housing Contract

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Administrative Termination. The College may deem it necessary to terminate the housing contract for non-compliance with any of the provisions of the contract or College policy, including any additional guidelines (as defined below), or for non-non- compliance with the health and fire safety provisions. Administrative termination of the housing contract may occur independently of the College’s honor process. Actions that may result in Administrative termination of the housing contract may include, but are not limited to, the following: ● Xxxxxxxxx conduct that threatens the safety of the resident, the College’s property, community members, or community members’ property ● Evidence of illegal drug possession, distribution, or use in Xxxx College housing, entry ways or external housing structures, and/or multiple violations of the College’s Alcohol and Other Drug Policy ● Repeated violations of the Residence Life smoking policy detailed in the housing contract ● Repeated instances of disruptive behavior (including noise) in Xxxx College housing ● Incidents of non-cooperation with Community Safety or Residence Life staff In cases where the possibility of an administrative termination is imminent, notice to the affected resident that action affecting their housing contract is being considered typically will be attempted. The Xxxx of Students or the Assistant Xxxx of Students for Residence Life may invite the resident to discuss the matter. Should the College administratively terminate the contract, residents typically will be provided with notice in writing and/or in person. This notification is intended to inform the resident of the basis of the housing contract termination and provide a timeline within which to vacate the Xxxx College housing. Within 24 hours of the issuance of a notice to vacate, the resident may appeal the decision to terminate the contract by providing to the Residence Life Appeals Committee (RLAC) any additional information they believe may have bearing on the situation. The RLAC generally consists of two Deans or Directors from Student Services and one student House Adviser. After notification of the RLAC’s decision, the student may make a final appeal to the Vice President for Student Services or their designee. In the event the conduct or behavior of a resident is of a serious nature and warrants immediate action, the Vice President for Student Services or their designee has the ability to issue a notice to vacate immediately and/or temporarily prohibit prohibi t the resident from entering Xxxx College housing and/or the campus. The notice to vacate or exclusion may remain in effect until a Judicial and/or Title IX Board honor case is concluded (if a case is brought to a hearing board) or the Vice President for Student Services or their designee determines to lift the restrictions or administratively terminate the resident’s housing contract.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: College Housing Contract

Administrative Termination. The College may deem it necessary to terminate the housing contract for non-compliance with any of the provisions of the contract or College policy, including any additional guidelines (as defined below), or for non-compliance with the health and fire safety provisions. Administrative termination of the housing contract may occur independently of the College’s honor process. Actions that may result in Administrative administrative termination of the housing contract may include, but are not limited to, the following: ● Xxxxxxxxx Egregious conduct that threatens the safety of the resident, the College’s property, community members, or community members’ property ● Evidence of illegal drug possession, manufacturing, distribution, or use in Xxxx College housing, entry ways entryways or external housing structures, and/or multiple violations of the College’s Alcohol and Other Drug Policy ● Repeated violations of the Residence Life smoking policy detailed in the housing contract ● Repeated instances of disruptive behavior (including noise) in Xxxx College housing ● Incidents of non-cooperation with Community Safety or Residence Life staff In cases where the possibility of an administrative termination is imminent, notice to the affected resident that action affecting their housing contract is being considered typically will be attempted. The Xxxx of Students or the Assistant Xxxx of Students for Residence Life may invite the resident to discuss the matter. Should the College administratively terminate the contract, residents typically will be provided with notice in writing and/or in person. This notification is intended to inform the resident of the basis of the housing contract termination and provide a timeline within which to vacate the Xxxx College housing. Within 24 hours of the issuance of a notice to vacate, the resident may appeal the decision to terminate the contract by providing to the Residence Life Appeals Committee (RLAC) any additional information they believe may have bearing on the situation. The RLAC generally consists of two Deans or Directors from Student Services and one student House Adviser. After notification of the RLAC’s decision, the student may make a final appeal to the Vice President for Student Services or their designeecontract. In the event the conduct or behavior of a resident is of a serious nature and warrants immediate action, the Vice President for Student Services or their designee has the ability to issue a notice to vacate immediately and/or temporarily prohibit the resident from entering Xxxx College housing and/or the campus. The notice to vacate or exclusion may remain in effect until a Judicial and/or Title IX Board honor case is concluded (if a case is brought to a hearing board) or the Vice President for Student Services or their designee determines to lift the restrictions or administratively terminate the resident’s housing contract.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Effective Dates of Contract

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Administrative Termination. The College may deem it necessary to terminate the housing contract for non-compliance with any of the provisions of the contract or College policy, including any additional guidelines (as defined below), or for non-compliance with the health and fire safety provisions. Administrative termination of the housing contract may occur independently of the College’s honor process. Actions that may result in Administrative administrative termination of the housing contract may include, but are not limited to, the following: ● Xxxxxxxxx conduct that threatens the safety of the resident, the College’s property, community members, or community members’ property ● Evidence of illegal drug possession, manufacturing, distribution, or use in Xxxx College housing, entry ways entryways or external housing structures, and/or multiple violations of the College’s Alcohol and Other Drug Policy ● Repeated violations of the Residence Life smoking policy detailed in the housing contract ● Repeated instances of disruptive behavior (including noise) in Xxxx College housing ● Incidents of non-cooperation with Community Safety or Residence Life staff In cases where the possibility of an administrative termination is imminent, notice to the affected resident that action affecting their housing contract is being considered typically will be attempted. The Xxxx of Students or the Assistant Xxxx of Students for Residence Life may invite the resident to discuss the matter. Should the College administratively terminate the contract, residents typically will be provided with notice in writing and/or in person. This notification is intended to inform the resident of the basis of the housing contract termination and provide a timeline within which to vacate the Xxxx College housing. Within 24 hours of the issuance of a notice to vacate, the resident may appeal the decision to terminate the contract by providing to the Residence Life Appeals Committee (RLAC) any additional information they believe may have bearing on the situation. The RLAC generally consists of two Deans or Directors from Student Services and one student House Adviser. After notification of the RLAC’s decision, the student may make a final appeal to the Vice President for Student Services or their designeecontract. In the event the conduct or behavior of a resident is of a serious nature and warrants immediate action, the Vice President for Student Services or their designee has the ability to issue a notice to vacate immediately and/or temporarily prohibit the resident from entering Xxxx College housing and/or the campus. The notice to vacate or exclusion may remain in effect until a Judicial and/or Title IX Board honor case is concluded (if a case is brought to a hearing board) or the Vice President for Student Services or their designee determines to lift the restrictions or administratively terminate the resident’s housing contract.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Effective Dates of Contract

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