Sex Offender Sample Clauses

Sex Offender. The University has determined that convicted criminal sex offenders, regardless of whether they are required by state or federal law to register, pose a significant, clear and present danger to residents. Therefore, convicted sex offenders are not permitted to live in University housing. Cancelation of the housing contract for the above reasons may result in the removal of the resident within one to three (1-3) days’ notice, except where the University determines that the continued residency of the student would pose a danger to either the health or welfare of the residential community. In this case, the student may be removed immediately. In either event, there shall be no refund of prepaid rent, and resident shall remain liable for any charges assessed to their student account.
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Sex Offender. The Occupant understands that s/he is prohibited from living in the residence hall system if s/he is required to register as a Sex Offender in the State of Connecticut or any other jurisdiction. The Occupant further avers that as of the date of this Residence Hall License, s/he is not required to register as a Sex Offender pursuant to any state or federal law. Should the Occupant be required to so register after signing this Residence Hall License, the Occupant agrees to immediately notify Campus Security (within 24 hours) and vacate the residence hall within 48 hours of such classification. The University reserves the right to assign any student required to register as a Sex Offender to any University housing deemed appropriate by the University. Any misrepresentation or violation of these obligations will lead to termination of this Residence Hall License, dismissal from student housing, and/or further disciplinary action by the University.
Sex Offender. If Purchaser is concerned about the possibility of a registered sex offender residing in a neighborhood in which Purchaser is interested, Purchaser should review the Georgia Violent Sex Offender Registry available on the Georgia Bureau of Investigation website at xxx.xxx.xxxxxxx.xxx.

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