Common use of Emergency Residential Services Clause in Contracts

Emergency Residential Services. The University recognizes that, in the event that University residential facilities are evacuated or closed due to a Force Majeure, some guests may have difficulty finding alternative housing. In such cases, and in the University’s sole discretion, the University may offer to the guest emergency residential services. As a condition to receiving such emergency services, the guest must abide by any emergency policies and procedures established by the University. Emergency policies and procedures may include, but are not limited to: relocation of the guest; roommate assignments; restrictions on guest interaction, usage of common areas, and ingress and egress from the University and University facilities; head counts and daily reports; and assignments of cleaning duties or other custodial tasks to the guest. Failure or refusal by the guest to abide by any such policy or procedure may result in disciplinary action or eviction by the University. Any emergency goods or services provided by the University to the guest are provided as a courtesy, and UNC Charlotte shall not be held responsible for any personal or property damage or liability incurred by the guest as a result of guest’s continued residence on campus or the provision or non-provision of such goods or services.

Appears in 5 contracts

Samples: Guest and Emergency, housing.charlotte.edu, housing.charlotte.edu

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Emergency Residential Services. The University recognizes that, in the event that University residential facilities are evacuated or closed due to a Force Majeure, some guests students may have difficulty finding alternative housing. In such cases, and in the University’s sole discretion, the University may offer to the guest student emergency residential and meal plan services. As a condition to receiving such emergency services, the guest student must abide by any emergency policies and procedures established by the University. Emergency policies and procedures may include, but are not limited to: relocation of the gueststudent; roommate assignments; restrictions on guest student interaction, usage of common areas, and ingress and egress from the University and University facilities; head counts and daily reports; and assignments of cleaning duties or other custodial tasks to the gueststudent. Failure or refusal by the guest student to abide by any such policy or procedure may result in disciplinary action or eviction by the University. Any emergency goods or services provided by the University to the guest student are provided as a courtesy, and UNC Charlotte shall not be held responsible for any personal or property damage or liability incurred by the guest student as a result of gueststudent’s continued residence on campus or the provision or non-non- provision of such goods or services.

Appears in 3 contracts

Samples: housing.charlotte.edu, housing.charlotte.edu, housing.uncc.edu

Emergency Residential Services. The University recognizes that, in the event that University residential facilities are evacuated or closed due to a Force Majeure, some guests students may have difficulty finding alternative housing. In such cases, and in the University’s sole discretion, the University may offer to the guest student emergency residential services. As a condition to receiving such emergency services, the guest student must abide by any emergency policies and procedures established by the University. Emergency policies and procedures may include, but are not limited to: relocation of the gueststudent; roommate assignments; restrictions on guest student interaction, usage of common areas, and ingress and egress from the University and University facilities; head counts and daily reports; and assignments of cleaning duties or other custodial tasks to the gueststudent. Failure or refusal by the guest student to abide by any such policy or procedure may result in disciplinary action or eviction by the University. Any emergency goods or services provided by the University to the guest student are provided as a courtesy, and UNC Charlotte shall not be held responsible for any personal or property damage or liability incurred by the guest student as a result of gueststudent’s continued residence on campus or the provision or non-provision of such goods or services.

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: housing.charlotte.edu, housing.charlotte.edu

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Emergency Residential Services. The University recognizes that, in the event that University residential facilities are evacuated or closed due to a Force Majeure, some guests students may have difficulty finding alternative housing. In such cases, and in the University’s sole discretion, the University may offer to the guest student emergency residential and meal plan services. As a condition to receiving such emergency services, the guest student must abide by any emergency policies and procedures established by the University. Emergency policies and procedures may include, but are not limited to: relocation of the gueststudent; roommate assignments; restrictions on guest student interaction, usage of common areas, and ingress and egress from the University and University facilities; head counts and daily reports; and assignments of cleaning duties or other custodial tasks to the gueststudent. Failure or refusal by the guest student to abide by any such policy or procedure may result in disciplinary action or eviction by the University. Any emergency goods or services provided by the University to the guest student are provided as a courtesy, and UNC Charlotte shall not be held responsible for any personal or property damage or liability incurred by the guest student as a result of gueststudent’s continued residence on campus or the provision or non-provision of such goods or services.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: housing.charlotte.edu

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