CU Boulder-Initiated Changes Sample Clauses

The "CU Boulder-Initiated Changes" clause defines the university's right to make modifications to an agreement or arrangement. Typically, this clause outlines the process by which CU Boulder can propose changes, such as providing written notice to the other party and specifying a timeframe for review or objection. For example, it may allow the university to update terms related to project scope, timelines, or deliverables if circumstances change. The core function of this clause is to provide flexibility for CU Boulder to adapt agreements as needed while maintaining transparency and a formal process for implementing such changes.
CU Boulder-Initiated Changes. Housing & Dining reserves the right to make changes to Student assignments at any time, for any length of time, and to any location as it determines reasonably appropriate.
CU Boulder-Initiated Changes. Housing & Dining reserves the right to make changes to Student assignments at any time, for any length of time, and to any location as it determines reasonably appropriate, including, but not limited to the following reasons: construction, renovation, facility maintenance activities; pest control; roommate conflicts; health, safety, and/or security concerns, including mitigating risk of infectious disease such as COVID-19; pending Student disciplinary action; or Student noncompliance with the conduct and use responsibilities of this contract.