Common use of Local Guardians Clause in Contracts

Local Guardians. A Student of any age whose Parents are resident outside Singapore must have a local guardian in Singapore who has been given legal authority to act on behalf of the Parents in all respects and to whom the School can apply for authority when necessary. Local guardians must also be acceptable to the School – in most cases this means a close relative of suitable maturity. In such arrangements, the Student’s Parents and local guardian(s) must execute the applicable declaration and undertaking form(s) in the form and manner as may be prescribed by the School from time to time, failing which the School is entitled to exclude the Student from the School or require the removal of the Student from the School without the refund of any Fees. In the event that the School discovers that the Student’s Parents and/or local guardian(s) has made a false or untrue declaration, or failed and/or refused to comply with any of the undertakings provided to the School, the School is entitled to exclude the Student from the School or require the removal of the Student from the School without the refund of any Fees.

Appears in 11 contracts

Samples: Private Education Institution Student Contract, Private Education Institution Student Contract, Private Education Institution Student Contract

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