Common use of Dangerous Situation Clause in Contracts

Dangerous Situation. Should the Resident or any permitted occupant or guest be a danger to themselves or others in the opinion of University staff, due to any reason, including but not limited to psychological or medical, the University, through the Office of Housing & Dining Services, reserves the right and Resident hereby grants the right to immediately remove the Resident/occupant/guest from the Premises until the situation is assessed and a determination made regarding the dangerous situation.

Appears in 4 contracts

Samples: University Apartment Lease, University Housing Apartment Lease, University Housing Apartment Lease

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Dangerous Situation. Should the Resident or any permitted occupant or guest be a danger to themselves or others in the opinion of University staff, due to any reason, including but not limited to psychological or medical, the University, through the Office of Housing & Dining Services, reserves the right and Resident hereby grants the right to immediately remove the Resident/occupant/guest occupant from the Premises until the situation is assessed and a determination made regarding the dangerous situation.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: housing.colostate.edu

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