Common use of Revocation of License Agreement Clause in Contracts

Revocation of License Agreement. A. University may revoke this License Agreement upon the following conditions: ▪ In the event of misconduct listed in Section 41301, Title 5, California Code of Regulations. ▪ Administrative necessity of University; this includes University receiving notice of Admissions Denial or Withdrawal of Licensee. ▪ Failure of Licensee to maintain status as a student at University. ▪ Licensee's breach of any term or condition of this License Agreement or regulations outlined in the ResLife & You Handbook, including failure to pay required fees. B. University shall provide Licensee not less than three (3) days' notice in the event of an occurrence described in subsections (1), (3) or (4) and not less than fourteen (14) days' written notice in the event of an occurrence described in subsection (2) except in cases of emergency. C. It is critical that the Licensee recognize that revocation of the Housing License as a result of disciplinary action does not release the Licensee from his/her financial obligation to Housing & Residence Life and Dining Services for the full license period. Disciplinary action may be taken when violations of any of the parameters outlined in the License or ResLife & You Handbook occur. When revoking a Housing License, the President or his/her designee will determine what disciplinary action and fees will be assessed and will so notify the Licensee.

Appears in 5 contracts

Samples: License Agreement, License Agreement, License Agreement

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Revocation of License Agreement. A. University may revoke this License Agreement upon the following conditions: ▪ : 1. In the event of misconduct listed in Section 41301, Title 5, California Code of Regulations. 2. Administrative necessity of University; this includes University receiving notice of Admissions Denial or Withdrawal of Licensee. 3. Failure of Licensee to maintain status as a student at University. 4. Licensee's breach of any term or condition of this License Agreement or regulations outlined in the ResLife & You Handbook, including failure to pay required fees. B. University shall provide Licensee not less than three (3) days' notice in the event of an occurrence described in subsections (1), (3) or (4) and not less than fourteen (14) days' written notice in the event of an occurrence described in subsection (2) except in cases of emergency. C. It is critical that the Licensee recognize that revocation of the Housing License as a result of disciplinary action does not release the Licensee from his/her financial obligation to Housing & Residence Life and Dining Services for the full license period. Disciplinary action may be taken when violations of any of the parameters outlined in the License or ResLife & You Handbook occur. When revoking a Housing License, the President or his/her designee will determine what disciplinary action and fees will be assessed and will so notify the Licensee.

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: License Agreement, License Agreement

Revocation of License Agreement. A. University may revoke this License Agreement upon the following conditions: ▪ In the event of misconduct listed in Section 41301, Title 5, California Code of Regulations. ▪ Administrative necessity of University; this includes University receiving notice of Admissions Denial or Withdrawal of Licensee. ▪ Failure of Licensee to maintain status as a student at University. ▪ Licensee's breach of any term or condition of this License Agreement or regulations outlined in the ResLife & You Handbook, including failure to pay required fees. B. University shall provide Licensee not less than three (3) days' notice in the event of an occurrence described in subsections (1), (3) or (4) and not less than fourteen (14) days' written notice in the event of an occurrence described in subsection (2) except in cases of emergency. C. It is critical that the Licensee recognize that revocation of the Housing License as a result of disciplinary action does not release the Licensee from his/her financial obligation to Housing & Residence Life and Dining Services for the full license period. Disciplinary action may be taken when violations of any of the parameters outlined in the License or ResLife & You Handbook occur. When revoking a Housing License, the President or his/her designee will determine what disciplinary action and fees will be assessed and will so notify the Licensee.

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: Housing License Agreement, Housing License Agreement

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Revocation of License Agreement. A. University may revoke this License Agreement upon the following conditions: ▪ In the event of misconduct listed in Section 41301, Title 5, California Code of Regulations. ▪ Administrative necessity of University; this includes University receiving notice of Admissions Denial or Withdrawal of Licensee. ▪ Failure of Licensee to maintain status as a student at University. ▪ Licensee's breach of any term or condition of this License Agreement or regulations outlined in the ResLife & You Handbook, including failure to pay required fees. B. University shall provide Licensee not less than three (3) days' notice in the event of an occurrence described in subsections (1), (3) or (4) and not less than fourteen (14) days' written notice in the event of an occurrence described in subsection (2) except in cases of emergency. C. It is critical that the Licensee recognize that revocation of the Housing License as a result of disciplinary action does not release the Licensee from his/her financial obligation to Housing & Residence Life and Dining Services for the full license period. Disciplinary action may be taken when violations of any of the parameters outlined in the License or ResLife & You Handbook occur. When revoking a Housing License, the President or his/her designee will determine what disciplinary action and fees will be assessed and will so notify the Licensee.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Housing License Agreement

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