Common use of DESTRUCTION OR UNAVAILABILITY Clause in Contracts

DESTRUCTION OR UNAVAILABILITY. a) In the event that bed space or common areas are destroyed or become unavailable as the result of conditions not reasonably foreseen at the time this License is made, Licensee shall be entitled to a pro rata refund of any fees applicable to periods after Licensee was required to vacate. The University shall not be held responsible or liable for the Licensee’s accommodation if an assigned space is rendered uninhabitable due to circumstances beyond the reasonable control of the University, including but not limited to Acts of Nature. i) Act of Nature conditions include, but are not limited to, damage caused by floods, slides, fire, earthquake, other natural disasters, wildlife and vandalism; civil disorder; compliance with state or federal law; unanticipated interruption of basic services; a drop in the rate of cancellations not reasonably foreseen by University, if such a drop results in an overbooking of available housing facilities. The University also reserves the right to make special room assignments to accommodate those conditions.

Appears in 6 contracts

Samples: Housing and Dining License Agreement, Housing and Dining License Agreement, Housing and Dining License Agreement

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DESTRUCTION OR UNAVAILABILITY. a) In the event that bed space or common areas are destroyed or become unavailable as the result of conditions not reasonably foreseen at the time this License is made, Licensee shall be entitled to a pro rata refund of any fees applicable to periods after Licensee was required to vacate. The University shall not be held responsible or liable for the Licensee’s accommodation if an assigned space is rendered uninhabitable due to circumstances beyond the reasonable control of the University, including but not limited to Acts of Nature. i) Act of Nature conditions include, but are not limited to, damage caused by floods, slides, fire, earthquake, other natural disasters, pandemic, wildlife and vandalism; civil disorder; compliance with state or federal law; unanticipated interruption of basic services; a drop in the rate of cancellations not reasonably foreseen by University, if such a drop results in an overbooking of available housing facilities. The University also reserves the right to make special room assignments to accommodate those conditions.

Appears in 4 contracts

Samples: Housing and Dining License Agreement, Housing and Dining License Agreement, Housing and Dining License Agreement

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DESTRUCTION OR UNAVAILABILITY. a) a. In the event that bed space or common areas are destroyed or become unavailable as the result of conditions not reasonably foreseen at the time this License is made, Licensee shall be entitled to a pro rata refund of any fees applicable to periods after Licensee was required to vacate. The University shall not be held responsible or liable for the Licensee’s accommodation if an assigned space is rendered uninhabitable due to circumstances beyond the reasonable control of the University, including but not limited to Acts of Nature. i) i. Act of Nature conditions include, but are not limited to, damage caused by floods, slides, fire, earthquake, other natural disasters, pandemic, wildlife and vandalism; civil disorder; compliance with state or federal law; unanticipated interruption of basic services; a drop in the rate of cancellations not reasonably foreseen by University, if such a drop results in an overbooking of available housing facilities. The University also reserves the right to make special room assignments to accommodate those conditions.

Appears in 4 contracts

Samples: Housing and Dining License Agreement, Housing and Dining License Agreement, Housing and Dining License Agreement

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