Contract Cancellations. A contract may be canceled by the Advertiser in writing 60 days prior to the next scheduled ad placement, with the exception of BC Psychologist cover advertising orders. If a contract is canceled before its completion, cancellation is subject to repayment of any charges previously waived or discounted for any reason, such as discounts for multiple ads. Discounts and waived charges will be added to and due within 30 days of receipt of final statement.
Contract Cancellations a. You may be released from your housing contract without financial penalty based on the criteria below if you submit a request in writing with documentation:
i. You are not attending the university due to graduation, withdrawal, transfer, academic dismissal;
ii. You are married and living with your spouse in the community (marriage certificate required for verification);
iii. You will be participating in an academically-sponsored study abroad, co-op, student teaching, or internship program outside of the Iowa City area (acceptance verification required); or
iv. You are called to duty for active military service (military orders required for verification).
b. If you cancel your housing contract because you are not attending the university, and then re-enroll in classes during the contract term, you will be financially responsible for your housing contract.
c. Requests to be released from your housing contract due to other reasons not listed above in 5.a. may be considered, but may not be approved. You must provide documentation in order for your request to be evaluated. Other reasons that may be considered are:
i. A new medical/psychological condition that was nonexistent prior to you moving into your room that cannot be supported by a Reasonable Request for Accommodation within University Housing and Dining;
ii. An unforeseen significant financial hardship that occurred after the contract binding date; or
iii. An unanticipated circumstance not previously addressed.
Contract Cancellations a. You may be released from your housing contract without financial penalty based on the criteria below if you submit a request in writing with documentation:
i. You are not attending the University due to graduation, withdrawal, transfer, academic dismissal;
ii. You are married and living with your spouse in the community (marriage certificate required for verification);
iii. You are caring for a dependent child (birth certificate and health records required for verification);
iv. Release from the room and/or board approved by the Office of Residence Life for documented conditions of emergency. Such releases may specify that the resident pay a pro-rated amount for their room and/or board.
v. You will be participating in an academically-sponsored study abroad, co-op, student teaching, or internship program outside of the Fort Worth area (acceptance verification required); or
vi. You are called to duty for active military service (military orders required for verification).
Contract Cancellations a. You may be released from your housing contract without financial penalty based on the criteria below if you submit a request in writing with documentation:
i. You are not attending the University due to graduation, withdrawal, transfer, academic dismissal;
ii. You are married and living with your spouse in the community (marriage certificate required for verification);
iii. You will be participating in an academically-sponsored study abroad, co-op, student teaching, or internship program outside of the Iowa City area (acceptance verification required); or
iv. You are called to duty for active military service (military orders required for verification).
b. If you cancel your housing contract because you are not attending the University, and then re-enroll in classes during the contract term, you will be financially responsible for your housing contract.
c. Requests to be released from your housing contract due to other extenuating circumstances may be granted, but are not guaranteed. You must provide documentation in order for your request to be evaluated based on:
i. A new medical/psychological condition that was nonexistent prior to you moving into your room that cannot be supported by a Reasonable Request for Accommodations within University Housing & Dining;
ii. An unforeseen significant financial hardship that occurred after the contract binding date; or
iii. An alternative circumstance not previously addressed.
d. Requests to be released from your UH&D contract to live off-campus (including, but not limited to, privately owned houses, apartments, fraternity or sorority houses) are only considered when demand for housing exceeds occupancy. Please note that the presence of students living in Expanded Housing will not factor into decisions regarding off-campus release requests.
e. You may request a buyout of your UH&D Summer 2018 contract for the non-negotiable rate dependent on the number of weeks of your contract. The rate will be adjusted based on the date the buyout is effective:
Contract Cancellations a. All housing contract cancellations will be subject to the cancellation schedule on this website: xxxxxxx.xxxxx.xxx/xxxxxxx
b. You may be released from your housing contract without financial penalty based on the criteria below if you submit a request in writing with documentation:
i. You are not attending the university due to graduation, withdrawal, transfer, academic dismissal;
ii. You are married and living with your spouse in the community (marriage certificate required for verification);
iii. You will be participating in an academically-sponsored study abroad, co-op, student teaching, or internship program outside of the Iowa City area (acceptance verification required); or
iv. You are called to duty for active military service (military orders required for verification).
c. If you cancel your housing contract because you are not attending the university, and then re-enroll in classes during the contract term, you will be financially responsible for your housing contract.
d. Requests to be released from your housing contract due to other reasons not listed above in 5.b may be considered, but may not be approved. You must provide documentation in order for your request to be evaluated. Other reasons that may be considered are:
i. A new medical/psychological condition that was nonexistent prior to you moving into your room that cannot be supported by a Reasonable Request for Accommodation within University Housing & Dining;
ii. An unforeseen significant financial hardship that occurred after the contract binding date; or
iii. An unanticipated circumstance not previously addressed.
Contract Cancellations. Seller and Purchaser agree that, except for the indemnity provisions in Section 9 of the Humboldt Agreement which shall survive termination, the MAP Agreement and the Humboldt Agreement are cancelled and terminated effective the Closing Date subject to the consummation of all transactions contemplated under this Agreement.
Contract Cancellations. If Buyer cancels an Order; the Buyer will be responsible for any work-in-process that has been completed between the order date and cancellation date. All work-in-process will be billed at cost plus applicable margin (Final Billing). Final billing to the Buyer will be netted against unused deposits related to the cancelled project. Any difference will be due to the company. In the event unused deposits exceed the Final Billing Buyer will receive credit for future projects.
Contract Cancellations. Except as set forth in Schedule 6.1(q), as of the date of this Agreement, there is no pending or, to the knowledge of Holdings or the Company, threatened cancellation of any material contract between the Company or any of its subsidiaries and any provider of health care services or any employer group.
Contract Cancellations. In the event of a contract release, a refund will be prorated to the date of the return of the key and the release. It is University policy that students in University housing may not sublet their rooms at any time during the contract term. The Office of Residential Life reserves the right to enforce an administrative move if continued residency by the student at the existing location is determined by the Director of Residential Life or the Director of Graduate Liberal Studies to be detrimental to any part of the University or Middletown community. The University may terminate the housing contract without notice in the event of an emergency that would make continued operation of University housing not feasible. The University reserves the right to terminate the housing contract/lease for reasons of conduct in violation of the Code of Non-Academic Conduct. Housing built before 1978 may contain lead-based paint. Lead from paint, paint chips, and dust can pose health hazards if not taken care of properly. Lead exposure is especially harmful to young children and pregnant women. Before renting pre-1978 housing, landlords must disclose the presence of known lead-based paint and lead-based paint hazards in the dwelling. The University recognizes that any housing built prior to 1978 may contain lead-based paint and/or lead-based paint hazards. Tenants must also receive a federally approved pamphlet on lead poisoning prevention. By accepting this contract, you are affirming that you have reviewed the pamphlet “Protect Your Family from Lead in Your Home.” The pamphlet may be downloaded at: xxxx://xxx.xxx.xxx/offices/lead/library/enforcement/pyf_eng.pdf. All Wesleyan housing was built before 1978 with the exception of the following: Bennet Residence Hall, Xxxxxx Apartments, 00 Xxxxxxxx Xxxxxx, 00 Xxxxxxxx Xxxxxx, 00 Xxxxxxxx Xxxxxx, 000 Xxxx Xxxxxx, and 00 Xxxxxx Xxxxxx. Students are not permitted to use any Wesleyan facilities or services for business or personal profit activities. This includes, but is not limited to buildings, telephone system, and computer network, hardware, or software, etc. Only members of recognized student organizations, with permission from The Office of Residential Life, may conduct fundraising activities in the residence halls. Fundraising activities may not include door-to-door solicitation. No outside organization or person may solicit in residence halls or apartments.
Contract Cancellations a. You may be released from your housing contract without financial penalty based on the criteria below if you submit a request in writing with documentation:
i. You are not attending the university due to graduation, withdrawal, transfer, academic dismissal;
ii. You are married and living with your spouse in the community (marriage certificate required for verification);
iii. You will be participating in an academically-sponsored study abroad, co-op, student teaching, or internship program outside of the Iowa City area (acceptance verification required); or
iv. You are called to duty for active military service (military orders required for verification).
b. If you cancel your housing contract because you are not attending the university, and then re- enroll in classes during the contract term, you will be financially responsible for your housing contract.
c. Requests to be released from your housing contract due to other reasons not listed above in