Revocation of License Agreement. A. The University may revoke this License Agreement upon the following conditions: 1. Student Conduct Violation(s), as listed Title V, California Code of Regulations, Article 2, Section 41301 2. Reasonable cause to protect personal safety or property and to insure the maintenance of order. 3. In the event that Licensee’s behavior on or off campus results in legal action and creates a perception that disruption or danger may be associated with the Licensee’s continued occupancy. 4. Failure of Licensee to maintain status as a student at University. 5. Licensee's breach of any term or condition of this License Agreement, including failure to pay required fees. 6. Administrative necessity of University.
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Samples: Student Housing License Agreement, Student Housing License Agreement, Student Housing License Agreement
Revocation of License Agreement. A. The University may revoke this License Agreement upon the following conditions:
1. Student Conduct Violation(s), as listed Title V, California Code of Regulations, Article 2, Section 41301
2. Reasonable cause to protect personal safety or property and to insure the maintenance of order.
3. In the event that Licensee’s behavior on or off campus results in legal action and creates a perception that disruption or danger may be associated with the Licensee’s continued occupancy.
4. Failure of Licensee to maintain status as a student at University.
5. Licensee's breach of any term or condition of this License Agreement, including failure to pay required fees.
6. Administrative necessity of University.
D. The University shall provide Licensee not fewer than three (3) days’ notice to vacate in the event of an occurrence described in Section VIII, subsections (1), (2) or (3) and not less than fourteen
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Samples: Student Housing License Agreement
Revocation of License Agreement. A. The University may revoke this License Agreement upon the following conditions:
1. Student Conduct Violation(s), as listed in Title V, California Code of Regulations, Article 2, Section 41301.
2. Reasonable cause to protect personal safety or property and to insure the maintenance of order.
3. In the event that Licensee’s behavior on or off campus results in legal action and creates a perception that disruption or danger may be associated with the Licensee’s continued occupancy.
4. Failure of Licensee to maintain status as a student at the University.
5. Licensee's breach of any term or condition of this License Agreement, including failure to pay required fees.
6. Administrative necessity of the University.
B. The University shall provide Licensee not fewer than three (3) days’ notice to vacate in the event of an occurrence described in Section VIII, subsections (1),
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Samples: Student Housing License Agreement