Common use of Conviction of a Crime Clause in Contracts

Conviction of a Crime. Student must notify Housing & Residence Life in writing if he/she has ever been convicted of a crime or is currently charged with a crime (the term “conviction” will be interpreted broadly and will include pleas of no contest, deferred adjudications, withheld judgments and similar dispositions, whether occurring as an adult or a juvenile). Student must provide Housing & Residence Life a statement with a complete description of his/her actions and full details of the charges/sanctions against him/her. Failure to notify Housing & Residence Life of a criminal conviction prior to Housing & Residence Life occupancy or immediately upon being charged with or convicted of a crime during Housing & Residence Life occupancy may be grounds for denial of, or immediate removal from, Housing & Residence Life, or termination of the License Agreement.

Appears in 8 contracts

Samples: Residence Hall and Dining Services License Agreement, Residence Hall and Dining Services License Agreement, Residence Hall and Dining Services License Agreement

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