Common use of UCD’s Rights Clause in Contracts

UCD’s Rights. UCD may terminate this Agreement in any of the following circumstances: a. You have failed to take up occupation of the Room. b. You have failed to pay the Licence Fee and associated charges on the due dates. c. You have committed a serious breach of this Agreement or have persistently breached the terms and condition of this Agreement and UCD has followed the procedures followed in the Student Code. You have been convicted of a criminal offence which UCD regards as serious. d. You have supplied information to UCD in connection with your application for a Room which is false or misleading or have failed to supply information to UCD which it considers relevant.

Appears in 6 contracts

Samples: Licence to Reside, Licence to Reside, Licence to Reside

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UCD’s Rights. UCD may terminate this Agreement in any of the following circumstances: a. 11.2.1. You have failed to take up occupation of the Room. b. 11.2.2. You have failed to pay the Licence Fee and associated charges on the due dates. c. 11.2.3. You have committed a serious breach of this Agreement or have persistently breached the terms and condition of this Agreement and UCD has followed the procedures followed in the Student Code. You have been convicted of a criminal offence which UCD regards as serious. d. 11.2.4. You have supplied information to UCD in connection with your application for a Room which is false or misleading or have failed to supply information to UCD which it considers relevant.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Licence to Reside

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