Common use of Resident Behavior Clause in Contracts

Resident Behavior. The resident shall abide by University policies and all local, state, and federal laws. If the resident is responsible for disruptive or dangerous behavior or violations of University or Residence Life policies including, but not limited to, drug and alcohol use and abuse, harassment, noise, violence and other inappropriate behaviors, then the resident will be subject to sanctioning that may include involuntary relocation and/or termination of this RLA. If the University terminates this RLA and requires the resident to leave the residence and the Residence Life areas as a result of the resident’s behavior, then the resident (i) shall pay to the University the full amount of rent through the remainder of the term of the RLA, and (ii) shall pay any and all cleaning and damage fees resulting from the resident’s occupancy of the residence. Additionally, if the University deems the resident a persona non grata in the Residence Life areas, then the resident will not be allowed to return, even as a guest, to any Residence Life area until such time that the Director of Student Conduct and the Director Residence Life and First Year Experience, or their designees, provides written consent to the resident. If the resident is found to be in any Residence Life area after being removed, then the resident may be subject to arrest for trespassing. All standards of the University, as set forth in the Student Conduct Code, Course Catalogue, and other University publications, as each may be modified from time to time by the University, shall be binding upon the resident.

Appears in 7 contracts

Samples: Resident License Agreement, Resident License Agreement, Resident License Agreement

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Resident Behavior. The resident shall abide by University policies and all local, state, and federal laws. If the resident is responsible for disruptive or dangerous behavior or violations of University or Residence Life policies including, but not limited to, drug and alcohol use and abuse, harassment, noise, violence and other inappropriate behaviors, then the resident will be subject to sanctioning that may include involuntary relocation and/or termination of this RLA. If the University terminates this RLA and requires the resident to leave the residence and the Residence Life areas as a result of the resident’s behavior, then the resident (i) shall pay to the University the full amount of rent through the remainder of the term of the RLA, and (ii) shall pay any and all cleaning and damage fees resulting from the resident’s occupancy of the residence. Additionally, if the University deems the resident a persona non grata in the Residence Life areas, then the resident will not be allowed to return, even as a guest, to any Residence Life area until such time that the Director of Student Conduct and the Director Residence Life and First Year Experience, or their designees, provides written consent to the resident. If the resident is found to be in any Residence Life area after being removed, then the resident may be subject to arrest for trespassing. All standards of the University, as set forth in the Student Conduct CodeCode of Conduct, Course Student Handbook, University Catalogue, and and/or other authorized University publications, as each may be modified from time to time by the University, shall be binding upon the resident.

Appears in 6 contracts

Samples: Resident License Agreement, Resident License Agreement, Resident License Agreement

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