Common use of Licensee Abandonment Clause in Contracts

Licensee Abandonment. i) This License shall terminate and the Licensed Space deemed conclusively abandoned: (1) if Licensee is in default of the housing fees for at least fourteen (14) days and whereabouts of Licensee is either (a) unknown to the University, or (b) Licensee is believed to have left the area; and, (2) following notice by the University of its belief of abandonment, Licensee does not provide to the University prior to the expiration of the notice period any written notice of Licensee’s intent not to abandon the Licensed Space and an address at which Licensee may be served by certified mail with a complaint for unlawful detainer. ii) Upon Licensee’s abandonment of the Licensed Space, the University may enter the Licensed Space to remove Licensee’s personal property. If the University’s right of reentry is exercised following abandonment of the Licensed Space, or if the term of this License has expired or otherwise been terminated and property is found in the Licensed Space left by the Licensee or by any other third person, the University shall dispose of such property in accordance with California Civil Code Section 2080.

Appears in 4 contracts

Samples: Student Housing and Dining License, Student Housing and Dining License, Student Housing and Dining License

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