Common use of Shared Occupancy Clause in Contracts

Shared Occupancy. The majority of the University Housing units require occupancy by more than one resident. By executing this Contract and taking possession of the Premises, the Resident is agreeing to make reasonable efforts to communicate and live cooperatively with the roommate(s) occupying the Premises concurrently with the Resident, and to be respectful of their differences and their respective living habits. Graduate and undergraduate students may be assigned together in the same Premises. Any persons other than the Resident who are authorized by the University to occupy this Premises, such as roommates, shall sometimes be referred to herein as “Permitted Occupants.”

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Samples: University Housing & Hospitality Services Contract, University Housing & Hospitality Services Contract

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Shared Occupancy. The majority of the University Housing units require occupancy by more than one resident. By executing this Contract and taking possession of the Premises, the Resident is agreeing to make reasonable efforts to communicate and live cooperatively with the roommate(s) occupying the Premises concurrently with the Resident, and to be respectful of their differences and their respective living habits. Graduate and undergraduate students may be assigned together in the same Premises, although the University generally makes reasonable efforts to avoid such an assignment. Any persons other than the Resident who are authorized by the University to occupy this Premises, such as roommates, shall sometimes be referred to herein as “Permitted Occupants.”

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: University Housing & Hospitality Services Contract

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Shared Occupancy. The majority of the University Housing units require occupancy by more than one resident. By executing this Contract and taking possession of the Premises, the Resident is agreeing to make reasonable efforts to communicate and live cooperatively with the roommate(s) occupying the Premises concurrently with the Resident, and to be respectful of their differences and their respective living habits. Graduate and undergraduate students may be assigned together in the same Premises, although the University generally makes reasonable efforts to avoid such an assignment. Any persons other than the Resident who are authorized by the University to occupy this Premises, such as roommates, shall sometimes be referred to herein as "Permitted Occupants."

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: University Housing & Hospitality Services Contract

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