Common use of REASSIGNMENT AND NEW SUITEMATES Clause in Contracts

REASSIGNMENT AND NEW SUITEMATES. A. The College reserves the right to reassign any Resident to another Unit at any time in the event the College deems the reassignment necessary and reasonable based on its assessment of the circumstances. Reassignment decisions fall within the discretion of the College. Examples of instances in which reassignment may occur include, but are not limited to, when determined to be in the interests of one or more Resident’s welfare; in response to violations of Housing Policy or the Student Code of Rights & Responsibilities; to accommodate facility operations or repair; and/or to accommodate students with access needs. B. The College reserves the right to reassign any Resident to another Unit at any time in order to make the most efficient and effective use of Housing facilities. For example, Residential and Dining Services may consolidate one Unit, or more, when a Unit is 75% or less occupied. C. If a Resident’s suite mate leaves the Unit, the remaining Resident(s) may be assigned a new suite mate to occupy the vacant bedroom at any time. D. If a Resident(s) does not maintain the apartment in such a way that a new Resident can move into the apartment, the Resident(s) may be charged for cleaning services or charged rent for the empty bedroom that cannot be rented.

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: Student Housing License Agreement, Student Housing License Agreement

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REASSIGNMENT AND NEW SUITEMATES. A. The College reserves the right to reassign any Resident to another Unit at any time in the event the College deems the reassignment necessary and reasonable based on its assessment of the circumstances. Reassignment decisions fall within the discretion of the College. Examples of instances in which reassignment may occur include, but are not limited to, when determined to be in the interests of one or more Resident’s welfare; in response to violations of Housing Policy or the Student Code of Rights & Responsibilities; to accommodate facility operations or repair; and/or to accommodate students with access needs. B. The College reserves the right to reassign any Resident to another Unit at any time in order to make the most efficient and effective use of Housing facilities. For example, Residential and Dining Services may consolidate one Unit, or more, when a Unit is 75% or less occupied. C. If a Resident’s suite mate leaves the Unit, the remaining Resident(s) may be assigned a new suite mate to occupy the vacant bedroom vacancy at any time. D. If a Resident(s) does not maintain the apartment Unit in such a way that a new Resident can move into the apartment, the Resident(s) may be charged for cleaning services or charged rent for the empty bedroom that cannot be rented/occupied.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Student Housing License Agreement

REASSIGNMENT AND NEW SUITEMATES. A. 1. The College reserves the right to reassign any Resident to another Unit at any time in the event the College deems the reassignment necessary and reasonable based on its assessment of the circumstances. Reassignment decisions fall within the discretion of the College. Examples of instances in which reassignment may occur include, but are not limited to, when determined to be in the interests of one or more Resident’s welfare; in response to violations of Housing Policy or the Student Code of Rights & Responsibilities; to accommodate facility operations or repair; and/or to accommodate students with access needs. B. 2. The College reserves the right to reassign any Resident to another Unit at any time in order to make the most efficient and effective use of Housing facilities. For example, Residential and Dining Services may consolidate one Unit, or more, when a Unit is 75% or less occupied. C. 3. If a Resident’s suite mate leaves the Unit, the remaining Resident(s) may be assigned a new suite mate to occupy the vacant bedroom vacancy at any time. D. 4. If a Resident(s) does not maintain the apartment Unit in such a way that a new Resident can move into the apartment, the Resident(s) may be charged for cleaning services or charged rent for the empty bedroom that cannot be rented/occupied.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Student Housing License Agreement

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REASSIGNMENT AND NEW SUITEMATES. A. The College reserves the right to reassign any Resident to another Unit at any time in the event the College deems the reassignment necessary and reasonable based on its assessment of the circumstances. Reassignment decisions fall within the discretion of the College. Examples of instances in which reassignment may occur include, but are not limited to, when determined to be in the interests of one or more Resident’s welfare; in response to violations of Housing Policy or the Student Code of Rights & Responsibilities; to accommodate facility operations or repair; and/or to accommodate students with access needsdisabilities. B. The College reserves the right to reassign any Resident to another Unit at any time in order to make the most efficient and effective use of Housing facilities. For example, Residential and Dining Services may consolidate one Unit, or more, when a Unit is 75% or less occupied. C. If a Resident’s suite mate leaves the Unitapartment, the remaining Resident(s) may be assigned a new suite mate to occupy the vacant bedroom at any time. D. If a Resident(s) does not maintain the apartment in such a way that a new Resident can move into the apartment, the Resident(s) may be charged for cleaning services or charged rent for the empty bedroom that cannot be rented.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Student Housing License Agreement

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