RESIDENCE HALL FACILITIES AND POLICIES Sample Clauses

The 'Residence Hall Facilities and Policies' clause defines the rules, standards, and expectations governing the use of university-provided housing and its amenities. It typically outlines what facilities are available to residents, such as common areas, laundry rooms, and kitchens, and sets forth guidelines for their proper use, including restrictions on noise, guests, and prohibited items. By establishing clear policies and procedures, this clause helps maintain a safe, orderly, and respectful living environment for all residents.
RESIDENCE HALL FACILITIES AND POLICIES. This agreement is not intended to create or convey any ownership or other property interest to the student, the intent being to create a licensor/licensee relationship subject to the terms and conditions stated herein. The residence halls are considered private property, reserved for the exclusive use of resident students, invited guests, and authorized university personnel. Residents are held responsible for abiding by all university and housing policies and for informing their guests of said policies. Residents are held responsible for the behavior of their guests and all activities originating from their assigned rooms. Violations of any of the provisions in this contract or those outlined in The Student Code of Conduct and Honor Code, University Housing Handbook, or any other official university policies will be considered a violation of the contract and grounds for removal from university housing. Violations will be referred to appropriate university personnel for disciplinary action and may also be referred to law enforcement officers for investigation and prosecution under applicable criminal laws. Students shall have equal rights to the use of lounge areas, hallways, bathrooms, and other common spaces and agree to respect the rights of other students in such areas. These facilities include, but are not limited to, study lounges, main lounges, recreation rooms, laundry rooms, etc. University Housing may impose restrictions on the use of the common areas, as deemed appropriate.
RESIDENCE HALL FACILITIES AND POLICIES. This agreement is not intended to create a usufruct or convey any tenancy or other property interest to the student, the intent being instead to create a licensor/licensee relationship subject to the terms and conditions stated herein. The residence halls are considered private property, reserved for the exclusive use of resident students, invited guests, and authorized University

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