Triple Occupancy Clause Samples

The Triple Occupancy clause defines the rules and conditions under which three individuals may occupy a single room or unit. Typically, this clause outlines any additional charges, requirements for extra bedding, or limitations on the types of rooms eligible for triple occupancy. Its core function is to clarify expectations and responsibilities for both parties, preventing misunderstandings about room capacity and associated costs.
Triple Occupancy. Utica University reserves the right, in its sole discretion and at any time, to designate any or all student housing as available for expanded occupancy up to three students per bedroom. Students placed in a three-person occupancy room in North or South will receive a prorated price, as determined by Utica University. This prorated price will go into effect after Fall Break in October and will be retroactive to the beginning of the academic year. Students who are de-tripled into a double occupancy room prior to or during the academic year will then be charged the standard double housing rate effective the date of their new housing assignment.
Triple Occupancy. Especially for the benefit of parents traveling with a child, and for Customers who may have odd number of team members, Tread Beyond allows three passengers to share certain hotel rooms on its expeditions. In some places, hotels normally don’t charge any additional amount towards triple occupancy. In certain cases Tread Beyond will intimate you about the additional charges, and the Customer will be required to pay the necessary charges directly to the hotel.

Related to Triple Occupancy

  • Maximum Occupancy No more than two (2) guests per one (1) resident (who is present) are permitted in a student room/suite/apartment at any given time unless otherwise approved by the University (Residential Life).

  • Early Occupancy If Tenant occupies the Property prior to the Commencement Date, Tenant's occupancy of the Property shall be subject to all of the provisions of this Lease. Early occupancy of the Property shall not advance the expiration date of this Lease. Tenant shall pay Base Rent and all other charges specified in this Lease for the early occupancy period.

  • Beneficial Occupancy A. The County may, at any time, and from time to time, during the performance of the Work, enter the structure for the purpose of installing any necessary Work by County labor of other contracts, and for any other purpose in connection with the installation of facilities. In doing so, the County shall endeavor not to interfere with the Contractor and the Contractor shall not interfere with other Work being done by or on behalf of the County. B. If, prior to completion and Final Acceptance of all the Work under a specific Job Order, the County takes possession of any structure (whether completed or otherwise) comprising a portion of that Project with the intent of retaining possession thereof (as distinguished from temporary possession contemplating the return to the Contractor), then, while the County is in possession of the same, the Contractor, notwithstanding its normal responsibilities, shall be relieved of liability for loss or damage to structure other than that resulting from the Contractor's fault or negligence. Such taking of possession by the County shall not relieve the Contractor from any provisions of this Contract respecting such structure, other than to the extent specified in the preceding sentence, nor constitute a final acceptance of such structure.

  • Ready for Occupancy For purposes of Section 1.3.2 of this Agreement, the Premises shall be deemed “Ready for Occupancy” upon the substantial completion of the Tenant Improvement Work. Subject to Section 4.2 below, the Tenant Improvement Work shall be deemed to be “substantially complete” upon the completion of the Tenant Improvement Work pursuant to the Approved Construction Drawings (as reasonably determined by Landlord), with the exception of any details of construction, mechanical adjustment or any other similar matter the non-completion of which does not materially interfere with Tenant’s use of the Premises.

  • Possession and Occupancy The Seller will deliver possession and occupancy of the Property to the Buyer at Closing. The Seller shall provide access to all locks, including keys, remote controls, and any security/access codes, necessary to operate all locks, mailboxes, and security systems.