Common use of Emergencies and other Unavoidable Events a Clause in Contracts

Emergencies and other Unavoidable Events a. An “Emergency” means a health emergency or other unavoidable event which is beyond the reasonable control of the University, which results in a situation in which the University determines in its sole discretion, based on advice from a medical professional, or a directive, bulletin, notice or other form of communication, order or legislation form a public health authority or other authority having jurisdiction, or other information or advice deemed relevant by the University (“Directives”), that a Resident, employees of the University, or other persons or invitees are or may be exposed to imminent danger from a dangerous condition or situation, damage to the Residences, disease, virus or other biological or physical agents that may be detrimental to human health while in the Residences. b. If an Emergency exists, the University may amend, supplement, or otherwise enforce any rules or regulations in existence; may impose additional rules and regulations; and may impose restrictions to mitigate or minimize the effects of the Emergency. Without limiting the generality of the foregoing: i. during an Emergency, the University shall be entitled to restrict or limit access to Residences to employees of the University only, and/or to prohibit entry by a Resident, visitors, or invitees for a reasonable period of time during such event; ii. notwithstanding that the University may have entered into an Occupancy Agreement with a Resident, the University shall have the right during an Emergency to terminate such agreements prior to the commencement of the Occupancy Period, in order to comply with Directives or where the University determines that it will not be safe to operate Residences for a Fall and/or Winter Semester, and the University shall have no liability to a Resident as a result of such termination; iii. the University shall be entitled during an Emergency to close all or any part of the Residences if it determines that it is not safe to continue to operate the Residences or certain parts thereof, in which case a Resident shall vacate the Room they occupy in accordance with the reasonable requirements of the University; iv. the University shall be entitled, during such time as there is an Emergency to require all Residents to comply with reasonable measures imposed in respect thereof by the University, including health screening, the use of hand washing and other sanitation products directly related to the management of the health threat, attendance at mandatory training sessions, and the use of additional protective clothing by all Residents such as protective barriers, gloves, and masks; and v. during an Emergency, the University shall also be entitled to specify specific modes of entry and exit from and to the Residences for Residents generally or Residents who may have a heightened risk of either exposure to a health threat or a heightened risk of transfer of unhealthy condition to other Residents, invitees or visitors in the Residences. c. Where an Emergency or any other restrictive governmental laws or regulations, fire, damage, or other unavoidable event which is beyond the control of the University results in the closure of a Residence during the Occupancy Period, the University, in its sole and absolute discretion shall determine what, if , any, fees shall be refunded to the Resident, having regard to the length of the closure, the nature of the event causing the closure, and such other factors as the University deems appropriate in the circumstances.

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Samples: Graduate House Occupancy Agreement, 2022 Graduate House Occupancy Agreement

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Emergencies and other Unavoidable Events a. An “Emergency” means a health emergency or other unavoidable event which is beyond the reasonable control of the University, which results in a situation in which the University determines in its sole discretion, based on advice from a medical professional, or a directive, bulletin, notice or other form of communication, order or legislation form a public health authority or other authority having jurisdiction, or other information or advice deemed relevant by the University (“Directives”), that a Resident, employees of the University, University or other persons or invitees invitees, are or may be exposed to imminent danger from a dangerous condition or situation, damage to the Residences, disease, virus or other biological or physical agents that may be detrimental to human health health, while in the Residences. b. If an Emergency exists, the University may amend, supplement, supplement or otherwise enforce any rules or regulations in existence; , may impose additional rules and regulations; , and may impose restrictions to mitigate or minimize the effects of the Emergency. Without limiting the generality of the foregoing: i. during an Emergency, the University shall be entitled to restrict or limit access to Residences to employees of the University only, and/or to prohibit entry by a Resident, visitors, visitors or invitees for a reasonable period of time during such event; ii. notwithstanding that the University may have entered into an Occupancy Agreement with a Resident, the University shall have the right during an Emergency Emergency, to terminate such agreements prior to the commencement of the Occupancy Period, in order to comply with Directives or where the University determines that it will not be safe to operate Residences for a Fall and/or Winter Semester, and the University shall have no liability to a Resident as a result of such termination; iii. the University shall be entitled during an Emergency to close all or any part of the Residences if it determines that it is not safe to continue to operate the Residences or certain parts thereof, in which case a Resident shall vacate the Room they occupy in accordance with the reasonable requirements of the University; iv. the University shall be entitled, during such time as there is an Emergency to require all Residents to comply with reasonable measures imposed in respect thereof by the University, including health screening, the use of hand washing and other sanitation products directly related to the management of the health threat, attendance at mandatory training sessions, and the use of additional protective clothing by all Residents such as protective barriers, gloves, gloves and masks; and v. during an Emergency, the University shall also be entitled to specify specific modes of entry and exit from and to the Residences for Residents generally or Residents who may have a heightened risk of either exposure to a health threat or a heightened risk of transfer of unhealthy condition to other Residents, invitees or visitors in the Residences. c. Where an Emergency or any other restrictive governmental laws or regulations, fire, damage, or other unavoidable event which is beyond the control of the University University, results in the closure of a Residence Residences during the Occupancy Period, the University, in its sole and absolute discretion shall determine what, if , any, any fees shall be refunded to the Resident, having regard to the length of the closure, the nature of the event causing the closure, closure and such other factors as the University deems appropriate in the circumstances.. 9.5

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Samples: Graduate House Occupancy Agreement

Emergencies and other Unavoidable Events a. An “Emergency” means a health emergency or other unavoidable event which is beyond the reasonable control of the University, which results in a situation in which the University determines in its sole discretion, based on advice from a medical professional, or a directive, bulletin, notice or other form of communication, order or legislation form a public health authority or other authority having jurisdiction, or other information or advice deemed relevant by the University (“Directives”), that a Resident, employees of the University, University or other persons or invitees invitees, are or may be exposed to imminent danger from a dangerous condition or situation, damage to the Residences, disease, virus or other biological or physical agents that may be detrimental to human health health, while in the Residences. b. b) If an Emergency exists, the University may amend, supplement, supplement or otherwise enforce any rules or regulations in existence; , may impose additional rules and regulations; , and may impose restrictions to mitigate or minimize the effects of the Emergency. Without limiting the generality of the foregoing: i. during an Emergency, the University shall be entitled to restrict or limit access to Residences to employees of the University only, and/or to prohibit entry by a Resident, visitors, visitors or invitees for a reasonable period of time during such event; ii. notwithstanding that the University may have entered into an Occupancy Agreement with a Resident, the University shall have the right during an Emergency Emergency, to terminate such agreements prior to the commencement of the Occupancy Period, in order to comply with Directives or where the University determines that it will not be safe to operate Residences for a Fall and/or Winter Semester, and the University shall have no liability to a Resident as a result of such termination; iii. the University shall be entitled during an Emergency to close all or any part of the Residences if it determines that it is not safe to continue to operate the Residences or certain parts thereof, in which case a Resident shall vacate the Room they occupy in accordance with the reasonable requirements of the University; iv. the University shall be entitled, during such time as there is an Emergency to require all Residents to comply with reasonable measures imposed in respect thereof by the University, including health screening, the use of hand washing and other sanitation products directly related to the management of the health threat, attendance at mandatory training sessions, and the use of additional protective clothing by all Residents such as protective barriers, gloves, gloves and masks; and v. during an Emergency, the University shall also be entitled to specify specific modes of entry and exit from and to the Residences for Residents generally or Residents who may have a heightened risk of either exposure to a health threat or a heightened risk of transfer of unhealthy condition to other Residents, invitees or visitors in the Residences. c. c) Where an Emergency or any other restrictive governmental laws or regulations, fire, damage, or other unavoidable event which is beyond the control of the University University, results in the closure of a Residence Residences during the Occupancy Period, the University, in its sole and absolute discretion shall determine what, if , any, any fees shall be refunded to the Resident, having regard to the length of the closure, the nature of the event causing the closure, closure and such other factors as the University deems appropriate in the circumstances.. 28.3

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Samples: chestnut.utoronto.ca

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Emergencies and other Unavoidable Events a. An “Emergency” means a health emergency or other unavoidable event which is beyond the reasonable control of the University, which results in a situation in which the University determines in its sole discretion, based on advice from a medical professional, or a directive, bulletin, notice or other form of communication, order or legislation form a public health authority or other authority having jurisdiction, or other information or advice deemed relevant by the University (“Directives”), that a Resident, employees of the University, or other persons or invitees are or may be exposed to imminent danger from a dangerous condition or situation, damage to the Residences, disease, virus or other biological or physical agents that may be detrimental to human health while in the Residences. b. If an Emergency exists, the University may amend, supplement, or otherwise enforce any rules or regulations in existence; may impose additional rules and regulations; and may impose restrictions to mitigate or minimize the effects of the Emergency. Without limiting the generality of the foregoing: i. during i.during an Emergency, the University shall be entitled to restrict or limit access to Residences to employees of the University only, and/or to prohibit entry by a Resident, visitors, or invitees for a reasonable period of time during such event; ii. notwithstanding ii.notwithstanding that the University may have entered into an Occupancy Agreement with a Resident, the University shall have the right during an Emergency to terminate such agreements prior to the commencement of the Occupancy Period, in order to comply with Directives or where the University determines that it will not be safe to operate Residences for a Fall and/or Winter Semester, and the University shall have no liability to a Resident as a result of such termination; iii. the iii.the University shall be entitled during an Emergency to close all or any part of the Residences if it determines that it is not safe to continue to operate the Residences or certain parts thereof, in which case a Resident shall vacate the Room they occupy in accordance with the reasonable requirements of the University; iv. the iv.the University shall be entitled, during such time as there is an Emergency to require all Residents to comply with reasonable measures imposed in respect thereof by the University, including health screening, the use of hand washing and other sanitation products directly related to the management of the health threat, attendance at mandatory training sessions, and the use of additional protective clothing by all Residents such as protective barriers, gloves, and masks; and v. during v.during an Emergency, the University shall also be entitled to specify specific modes of entry and exit from and to the Residences for Residents generally or Residents who may have a heightened risk of either exposure to a health threat or a heightened risk of transfer of unhealthy condition to other Residents, invitees or visitors in the Residences. c. Where an Emergency or any other restrictive governmental laws or regulations, fire, damage, or other unavoidable event which is beyond the control of the University results in the closure of a Residence during the Occupancy Period, the University, in its sole and absolute discretion shall determine what, if , any, fees shall be refunded to the Resident, having regard to the length of the closure, the nature of the event causing the closure, and such other factors as the University deems appropriate in the circumstances.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Graduate House Occupancy Agreement

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