Common use of NO-SHOW Clause in Contracts

NO-SHOW. A “No Show” occurs when a resident fails to pick up their keys by 5pm on the first day or class or within 7 calendar days of their assignment being made, whichever comes later, or a student who notifies RLSH they will not be claiming occupancy as of the first day of the License Agreement Term. No Shows constitute an automatic termination of the License Agreement, and the appropriate No Show Fee will be charged to the student’s Bursar’s Account in accordance with Section VIII.

Appears in 5 contracts

Samples: Licensing Agreement, Licensing Agreement, Licensing Agreement

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