Common use of No Shows Clause in Contracts

No Shows. Residents who have not properly occupied their room by 12 p.m. on the first day of classes and have not notified the Department of their late arrival may be declared “no shows” and be reassigned based on availability of bed space. If the student is found to be not enrolled, the student shall be charged a $1,500 cancellation fee. If the student is enrolled he/she will be assessed a daily prorated rental charge, through the date of contract release, and be charged for one-half of the remaining charge on the contract.

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No Shows. Residents who have not properly occupied their room by 12 p.m. on the first day of classes and have not notified noti- fied the Department of their late arrival may be declared “no shows” and be reassigned based on availability of bed space. If the student is found to be not enrolled, the student shall be charged a $1,500 cancellation fee. If the student is enrolled he/he/ she will be assessed a daily prorated rental charge, through the date of contract release, and be charged for one-half of the remaining charge on the contract.

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Samples: www.usf.edu

No Shows. Residents who have not properly occupied their room by 12 p.m. on the first day of classes and have not notified the Department of their late arrival may be declared “no shows” and be reassigned based on availability of bed space. If the student is found to be not enrolled, the student shall be charged a $1,500 cancellation fee. If the student is enrolled he/she they will be assessed a daily prorated rental charge, through the date of contract release, and be charged for one-half of the remaining charge on the contractcontract charges (this may include fall and/or spring and/ or summer charges).

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Samples: www.usf.edu

No Shows. Residents who have not properly occupied their room by 12 p.m. on the first day of classes and have not notified the Department of their late arrival may be declared “no shows” and be reassigned based on availability of bed space. If the student is found to be not enrolled, the student shall be charged a $1,500 cancellation fee. If the student is enrolled he/she will be assessed a daily prorated rental charge, through the date of contract release, and be charged for one-half of the remaining charge charges on the contractcontract (this may include fall and/or spring charges).

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Samples: www.usf.edu

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No Shows. Residents who have not properly occupied their room by 12 p.m. on the first day of classes and have not notified the Department of their late arrival may be declared “no shows” and be reassigned based on availability of bed space. If the student is found to be not enrolled, the student shall be charged a $1,500 cancellation fee. If the student is enrolled he/he/ she will be assessed a daily prorated rental charge, through the date of contract release, and be charged for one-half of the remaining charge on the contract.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: www.usf.edu

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