Common use of No Occupancy When Not Enrolled Clause in Contracts

No Occupancy When Not Enrolled. The Resident agrees that if belongings are in the room at the beginning of a new quarter or the room is otherwise occupied by the Resident and they are not enrolled for that new quarter, the Resident may be evicted and charged a minimum of fourteen (14) days of room and board charges. Residents occupying their space after the first fourteen (14) days, are subject to the fees outlined in Section K, Number 6.

Appears in 6 contracts

Samples: University Housing Residence and Dining Contract, University Housing Residence and Dining Contract, University Housing Residence and Dining Contract

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No Occupancy When Not Enrolled. The Resident agrees that if belongings are in the room at the beginning of a new quarter or the room is otherwise occupied by the Resident and they are not enrolled for that new quarter, the Resident may be evicted and charged a minimum of fourteen (14) days of room Room and board Board charges. Residents occupying their space after the first fourteen (14) days, are subject to the fees outlined in Section K, Number 6.

Appears in 4 contracts

Samples: University Housing Residence and Dining Contract, University Housing Residence and Dining Contract, University Housing Residence and Dining Contract

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