Common use of Alternative Accommodation Clause in Contracts

Alternative Accommodation. The University reserves the right to move you to alternative Accommodation for appropriate management and health and safety reasons including the following: • where the Accommodation is damaged such that it is unfit for occupation, for example, due to fire, flood, infestation, storm, damage, plant malfunction; or • where the University needs to carry out essential repairs or other building works to the Accommodation; or • to protect other students of the Accommodation from your behaviour specifically for reasons including (but not limited to) excessive noise disturbance, perceived threats of harassment, bullying or threats of violence or any other reason; or • to protect your well-being; or • due to lack of occupancy of a house, flat or corridor; or • to prevent damage to the Accommodation; or • to re-allocate the room to another student with a serious medical condition or disability; or • to comply with any applicable laws or regulations, or Government guidance or other recommendations, or any regulations and/or policies implemented by the University in respect of the same, regarding the health and safety of students, staff and visitors at the Accommodation including, without limitation, social distancing measures and isolation as a result of the coronavirus pandemic and any other epidemic, pandemic, disease or virus.

Appears in 8 contracts

Samples: media.www.kent.ac.uk, media.www.kent.ac.uk, media.www.kent.ac.uk

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