Common use of Conviction of Crime Clause in Contracts

Conviction of Crime. The University reserves the right to reject the application/agreement of any student who has been convicted of a crime or who has pled guilty to a crime or otherwise may pose a potential danger to University facilities or students. Residents are under a continuing duty to report convictions of a crime, even if adjudication or sentence has been withheld. If you have been convicted of a crime, or pled guilty to a crime, please provide the following information on a separate page: case number, nature of crime, when and where the crime occurred, outcome, current status of the case. This information must be submitted by the applicant, or in the event of a conviction occurring after the submission of the application, it should be provided in writing to the Director of Housing Operations and Conference Services within ten (10) days of the conviction. The University further reserves the right to revoke any application either before or after the application has been accepted.

Appears in 4 contracts

Samples: License Agreement, License Agreement Summer 2020, License Agreement

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