Common use of UNAVAILABILITY OF PREMISES Clause in Contracts

UNAVAILABILITY OF PREMISES. a) In the event that any of the premises which are the subject of this Contract, which for the purpose of this provision shall include any and all areas, in and about the residence community, should be partially or totally lost, destroyed or otherwise unavailable because of fires, strikes, acts of God, or other events so as to render them unfit or unavailable in whole or in part for the purposes of the Resident, then either the University or the Resident shall have the right to immediately terminate this agreement. The University shall not be liable to the Resident for any damage occurring as the result of such termination.

Appears in 9 contracts

Samples: Summer Housing Contract, Housing Contract, Summer Housing Contract

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UNAVAILABILITY OF PREMISES. a) In the event that any of the premises which are the subject of this Contract, which for the purpose of this provision shall include any and all areas, in and about the residence community, should be partially or totally lost, destroyed or otherwise unavailable because of fires, strikes, acts of Godnatural disasters, or other events so as to render them unfit or unavailable in whole or in part for the purposes of the Resident, then either the University or the Resident shall have the right to immediately terminate this agreement. The University shall not be liable to the Resident for any damage occurring as the result of such termination.

Appears in 4 contracts

Samples: Housing Contract, Housing Contract, Housing Contract

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