TERMINATION OF UNIVERSITY HOUSING. In any of the following instances, the University may declare a material breach of this Agreement and elect to terminate this Agreement and remove the Tenant: a) Failure of the Tenant to make any payment required under this Agreement when due; b) When the cost of damages caused by the Tenant or his or her invitee exceeds the amount of the deposit; c) When the Tenant causes material, substantial, or continuing breach of this Agreement; d) When the Tenant violates the CES Honor Code, Student Housing Policy, or the Housing Guidelines. The decision about whether a Tenant has violated the CES Honor Code, University policy or other standards sufficient to be removed from University Housing is up to the Office of Residence Life; action taken by any other division of the University, including the Honor Code Office, does not preclude the Office of Residence Life from determining that there has been a material breach of this Agreement; e) When the Tenant endangers human life or threatens physical harm against other individuals; f) When the Tenant is disruptive to roommates or the campus community (repeatedly harasses, annoys, or disturbs other individuals); g) When the Tenant intentionally damages, defaces, or destroys University property; or intentionally damages, defaces, or destroys the property of, or threatens physical harm against, other Tenants or University employees; h) When the Tenant suffers, permits, or maintains any nuisance, or health or safety hazard in the space on University property; i) When the Tenant uses the premises for unlawful purposes or contrary to University policy. If termination is sought by the University, the Tenant will have the obligation for all past and future amounts owed under this Agreement.
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Samples: On Campus Housing Agreement, On Campus Housing Agreement, On Campus Housing Agreement
TERMINATION OF UNIVERSITY HOUSING. In any of the following instances, the University may declare a material breach of this Agreement and elect to terminate this Agreement and remove the Tenant:
a) Failure of the Tenant to make any payment required under this Agreement when due;
b) When the cost of damages caused by the Tenant or his or her invitee exceeds the amount of the deposit;
c) When the Tenant causes material, substantial, or continuing breach of this Agreement;
d) When the Tenant violates the CES Honor Code, University Policy, Student Housing Policy, or the Housing Guidelines. The decision about whether a Tenant has violated the CES Honor Code, University policy or other standards sufficient to be removed from University Housing is up to the Office of Residence Life; action taken by any other division of the University, including the Honor Code Office, does not preclude the Office of Residence Life from determining that there has been a material breach of this Agreement;
e) When the Tenant endangers human life or threatens physical harm against other individuals;
f) When the Tenant is disruptive to roommates or the campus community (repeatedly harasses, annoys, or disturbs other individuals);
g) When the Tenant intentionally damages, defaces, or destroys University property; or intentionally damages, defaces, or destroys the property of, or threatens physical harm against, other Tenants or University employees;
h) When the Tenant suffers, permits, or maintains any nuisance, or health or safety hazard in the space on University property;
i) When the Tenant uses the premises for unlawful purposes or contrary to University policy. If termination is sought by the University, the Tenant will have the obligation for all past and future amounts owed under this Agreement.
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Samples: On Campus Housing Agreement, On Campus Housing Agreement, On Campus Housing Agreement
TERMINATION OF UNIVERSITY HOUSING. In any of the following instances, the University may declare a material breach of this Agreement and elect to terminate this Agreement and remove the Tenant:
a) Failure of the Tenant to make any payment required under this Agreement when due;
b) When the cost of damages caused by the Tenant or his or her invitee exceeds the amount of the deposit;
c) When the Tenant causes material, substantial, or continuing breach of this Agreement;
d) When the Tenant violates the CES Honor Code, Student Housing Policy, or the Housing Guidelines. The decision about whether a Tenant has violated the CES Honor Code, University policy or other standards sufficient to be removed from University Housing is up to the Office of Residence Life; action taken by any other division of the University, including the Honor Code Office, does not preclude the Office of Residence Life from determining that there has been a material breach of this Agreement;
e) When the Tenant endangers human life (including threats of suicide); or threatens physical harm against other individuals;
f) When the Tenant is disruptive to roommates ; or the campus community (repeatedly harasses, annoys, or disturbs other individuals);
gf) When the Tenant intentionally damages, defaces, or destroys University property; or intentionally damages, defaces, or destroys the property of, or threatens physical harm against, other Tenants or University employees;
hg) When the Tenant suffers, permits, or maintains any nuisance, or health or safety hazard in the space on University property;
ih) When the Tenant uses the premises for unlawful purposes or contrary to University policy. If termination is sought by the University, the Tenant will have the obligation for all past and future amounts owed under this Agreement.
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Samples: On Campus Housing Agreement, Tenancy Agreement