Common use of Outstanding Debts Clause in Contracts

Outstanding Debts. 5.1 If for any reason you are unable to pay the Licence Fee or any other sums due under the Licence Agreement (e.g. fines for damage, late payment fees, disciplinary fines which relate to offences that occurred within the Accommodation) by the due dates you must contact the Income Office immediately to discuss a payment plan. Where undisputed sums remain unpaid the University has the right to: 5.1.1 terminate the Licence Agreement in accordance with clause 17.1.6 and consequently require you to vacate your Room and the Accommodation during the Occupancy Period. If you do not leave your Room and the Accommodation voluntarily then an order for possession from the court will be obtained so that you can be legally evicted; 5.1.2 render you ineligible for accommodation in the future unless and until payment has been received by the due date or an acceptable arrangement for payment has been made with the Income Office; 5.1.3 remove your right to pay any future accommodation fees by instalment; 5.1.4 impose a late payment fee in accordance with clause 4.2 5.1.5 prevent your attendance at any graduation ceremony, although students will still be permitted to receive their degree in absentia; and 5.1.6 pursue collection of the outstanding debts through the legal process. 5.2 It is your responsibility to ensure that all fees are paid by the due date even where your fees may in practice be paid by a Sponsor. 5.3 Students who have outstanding debts at the end of the second semester, and who have not made prior arrangements with the Income Office to meet these debts will automatically lose the right to any allocated accommodation for the following year. No student with an outstanding debt for accommodation charges will be allowed to occupy any allocated accommodation at the beginning of the next Academic Year. It is your responsibility to ensure that all fees are paid by the due date to avoid the withdrawal of any allocated accommodation.

Appears in 3 contracts

Samples: Contractual Fixed Term Licence Agreement, Licence Agreement, Fixed Term Licence Agreement

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Outstanding Debts. 5.1 If for any reason you are unable to pay the Licence Fee or any other sums due under the Licence Agreement (e.g. eg. fines for damage, late payment fees, disciplinary fines which relate to offences that occurred within the Accommodation) by the due dates you must contact the Income Office immediately to discuss a payment plan. Where undisputed sums remain unpaid the University has the right to: 5.1.1 terminate the Licence Agreement in accordance with clause 17.1.6 and consequently require you to vacate your Room and the Accommodation during the Occupancy Period. If you do not leave your Room and the Accommodation voluntarily then an order for possession from the court will be obtained so that you can be legally evicted; 5.1.2 render you ineligible for accommodation in the future unless and until payment has been received by the due date or an acceptable arrangement for payment has been made with the Income Office; 5.1.3 remove your right to pay any future accommodation fees by instalment; 5.1.4 impose a late payment fee in accordance with clause 4.2 5.1.5 prevent your attendance at any graduation ceremony, although students will still be permitted to receive their degree in absentia; and 5.1.6 pursue collection of the outstanding debts through the legal process. 5.2 It is your responsibility to ensure that all fees are paid by the due date even where your fees may in practice be paid by a Sponsor. 5.3 Students who have outstanding debts at the end of the second semester, and who have not made prior arrangements with the Income Office to meet these debts will automatically lose the right to any allocated accommodation for the following year. No student with an outstanding debt for accommodation charges will be allowed to occupy any allocated accommodation at the beginning of the next Academic Year. It is your responsibility to ensure that all fees are paid by the due date to avoid the withdrawal of any allocated accommodation.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Licence Agreement

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Outstanding Debts. 5.1 If for any reason you are unable to pay the Licence Fee or any other sums due under the Licence Agreement (e.g. eg. fines for damage, late payment fees, disciplinary fines which relate to offences that occurred within the Accommodation) by the due dates you must contact the Income Office immediately to discuss a payment plan. Where undisputed sums remain unpaid the University has the right to: 5.1.1 terminate the Licence Agreement in accordance with clause 17.1.6 and consequently require you to vacate your Room and the Accommodation during the Occupancy Period. If you do not leave your Room and the Accommodation voluntarily then an order for possession from the court will be obtained so that you can be legally evicted; 5.1.2 render you ineligible for accommodation in the future unless and until payment has been received by the due date or an acceptable arrangement for payment has been made with the Income Office; 5.1.3 remove your right to pay any future accommodation fees by instalment; 5.1.4 impose a late payment fee in accordance with clause 4.2 5.1.5 prevent your attendance at any graduation ceremony, although students will still be permitted to receive their degree in absentia; and 5.1.6 pursue collection of the outstanding debts through the legal process. 5.2 It is your responsibility to ensure that all fees are paid by the due date even where your fees may in practice be paid by a Sponsor. 5.3 Students who have outstanding debts at the end of the second semester, and who have not made prior arrangements with the Income Office to meet these debts will automatically lose the right to any allocated accommodation for the following year. No student with an outstanding debt for accommodation charges will be allowed to occupy any allocated accommodation at the beginning of the next Academic Year. It is your responsibility to ensure that all fees are paid by the due date to avoid the withdrawal of any allocated accommodation.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Licence Agreement

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