Dormitory Regulations Sample Clauses

Dormitory Regulations. 1.1. The Dormitories are intended for students of the University, as well as for married couples without children, in which one spouse studies at the University.
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Dormitory Regulations. 1. Occupants of dormitory rooms are responsible for everything in the room and the room itself. Total damages to halls and areas not considered a part of a room will be assessed and charged to occupants of the dormitory. First offense will result in a warning or possible dismissal from the dormitory and payment of damages. Second offense will result in dismissal from dormitory and payment of damages.
Dormitory Regulations. Conduct in the accommodations is subject to rules, regulations and requirements as set forth in the current edition of Rights, Rules, Responsibilities, the Residential Living Policies Guide, the Social Contract and this Agreement. In addition, the University may, from time to time, adopt other rules, regulations and requirements regulating aspects of life in University housing. Such rules, regulations, requirements and modifications thereto, are part of this Agreement and will be enforced by the University. Students violating any of the rules, regulations or requirements will be subject to University disciplinary action, which will include the imposition of fines by Housing and Real Estate Services. Violations will be considered a material breach of this Agreement by the student and may result in the University terminating this Agreement. Particular attention is drawn to the following:

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