Common use of Overriding Objective Clause in Contracts

Overriding Objective. A. The overriding objective of the Halls of Residence Discipline Regulations is to: • Deal with allegations fairly and in ways that are proportionate to the alleged breach • Carry out a reasonable investigation into the facts • Allow you to know the allegation(s) against you and see the supporting evidence, along with a reasonable chance for you to set out your case • Take account of the interests of anyone affected by what has happened (victims and/or witnesses) • Deal with matters efficiently and speedily B. If you are found responsible for misconduct we will fix a penalty that takes account of: • The seriousness of the breach(es) • The effect the breach(es) has/have had on others • Any early admission of responsibility • Any voluntary offer to make up for the harm/loss caused • Your prior behaviour. C. If you are found responsible for actions leading to for example (but not limited to) damage to Halls or Halls equipment, or inadequate cleaning of or rubbish removal from your Accommodation, you may be charged the reasonable costs incurred by us in remedying these things.

Appears in 4 contracts

Samples: University Accommodation Agreement, University Accommodation Agreement, Accommodation Agreement

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