Common use of Right to Move Resident Clause in Contracts

Right to Move Resident. Resident understands that the University retains the right and discretion to move the Resident based on University needs or convenience at any time during the Term of this Contract. University Housing seeks to efficiently utilize all available spaces in housing to accommodate the housing needs of all students. The purpose of the consolidation policy is to ensure spaces for incoming students and rectify the inequitable conditions which exist when students end up living alone in rooms normally designed as double occupancy rooms/suites.

Appears in 5 contracts

Samples: inside.sou.edu, inside.sou.edu, inside.sou.edu

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Right to Move Resident. Resident understands that the University retains the right and discretion to move the Resident based on University needs or and/or convenience at any time during the Term of this Contract. University Housing seeks to efficiently utilize all available spaces in housing to accommodate the housing needs of all students. The purpose of the consolidation policy is to ensure spaces for incoming students and rectify the inequitable conditions which exist when students end up living alone in rooms normally designed as double occupancy rooms/suites.

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: inside.sou.edu, sou.edu

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Right to Move Resident. Resident understands that the University retains the right and discretion to move the Resident based on University needs or convenience at any time during the Term of this Contract. University Housing seeks to efficiently utilize all available spaces in housing to accommodate the housing needs of all students. The purpose of the consolidation policy is to ensure spaces for incoming students and rectify the inequitable conditions which exist when students end up living alone in rooms normally designed as double occupancy rooms/suites.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: inside.sou.edu

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