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The Occupant acknowledges. 16.1.1 they have received and read the letter of offer of accommodation, the Residential Handbook, and the Schedule of Fees; 16.1.2 they have had the opportunity to seek independent legal advice and have entered into this Agreement freely and voluntarily; 16.1.3 that no promises, representations, warranties or undertakings either express or implied have been given by or on behalf of the University in relation to the suitability of the Room or Services;
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The Occupant acknowledges. 16.1.1 that they have received and read the letter of offer of accommodation, the Resident Handbook, and the Schedule of Fees; 16.1.2 that they have had the opportunity to seek independent legal advice and have entered into this Agreement freely and voluntarily; 16.1.3 that no promises, representations, warranties or undertakings either express or implied have been given by or on behalf of the University in relation to the suitability of the Room or Services; 16.1.4 that all the fixtures, fittings and furnishings in the Room and Facility are the absolute property of the University; 16.1.5 that the University cannot guarantee a specific Room or Facility and the Occupant agrees to transfer to an alternative Room or Facility based on eligibility requirements and/or the availability of accommodation in the Facility.
The Occupant acknowledges. 16.1.1 they have received and read the letter of offer of accommodation, the Residential Handbook, and the Schedule of Fees; 16.1.2 they have had the opportunity to seek independent legal advice and have entered into this Agreement freely and voluntarily; 16.1.3 that no promises, representations, warranties or undertakings either express or implied have been given by or on behalf of the University in relation to the suitability of the Room or Services; 16.1.4 that all the fixtures, fittings and furnishings in the Room and Facility are the absolute property of the University; 16.1.5 that the University cannot guarantee a specific room, residence or location and the Occupant acknowledges and agrees that the University may require the Occupant to transfer temporarily or permanently to an alternative room, residence or location if necessary due to operational requirements and/or the availability of accommodation in the Facility; and 16.1.6 the University cannot guarantee carparking at the Residence or on campus, and the Occupant must comply with University legislation and rules regarding parking and traffic.
The Occupant acknowledges. 16.1.1 they have received and read the letter of offer of accommodation, the Residential Handbook, and the Acceptance Fees; 16.1.2 that all the fixtures, fittings and furnishings in the Room and Facility are the absolute property of the University; 16.1.3 that the University cannot guarantee a specific room, residence or location and the Occupant acknowledges and agrees that the University may require the Occupant to transfer temporarily or permanently to an alternative room, residence or location if necessary due to operational requirements and/or the availability of accommodation in the Facility; and 16.1.4 the University cannot guarantee carparking at the Residence or on campus, and the Occupant must comply with University legislation and rules regarding parking and traffic.
The Occupant acknowledges. 16.1.1 they have received and read the letter of offer of accommodation, the Residential Handbook,and the Schedule of Fees; 16.1.2 they have had the opportunity to seek independent legal advice and have entered into thisAgreement freely and voluntarily; 16.1.3 that no promises, representations, warranties or undertakings either express or implied havebeen given by or on behalf of the University in relation to the suitability of the Room or Services; 16.1.4 that all the fixtures, fittings and furnishings in the Room and Facility are the absolute property ofthe University; 16.1.5 that the University cannot guarantee a specific Room or Facility and the Occupant agrees totransfer to an alternative Room or Facility based on eligibility requirements and/or the availability of accommodation in the Facility; and 16.1.6 the University cannot guarantee carparking at the Residence or on campus, and the Occupant must comply with University legislation and rules regarding parking and traffic. 17 Multiple occupant rooms‌ 17.1 The Occupant acknowledges that Tariffs are based on a rate per Room. The Occupant agrees that if theyare sharing a Room with another occupant (and sharing a proportion of the Tariff with another occupant) they will be liable for the full (100%) Tariff if the other occupant vacates the Room. 17.2 In the case of multiple occupant rooms (e.g. couples), if it is not clear in the circumstances which occupantis liable for a breach of their Agreement (e.g. damage to a shared room), the Occupant agrees that they will be equally liable for any loss or damage arising.

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