University-Initiated Terminations Unrelated to Student Conduct Sample Clauses

University-Initiated Terminations Unrelated to Student Conduct. University may immediately terminate or suspend this contract in order to address or respond to extenuating circumstances that are beyond the reasonable control of University or Student and that materially affect the performance of their respective obligations under this contract. Extenuating circumstances include, but are not limited to a declared local, state or national emergency, fire, flood, hurricane, tornado, epidemic, pandemic, earthquake, other natural disaster, war, invasion, terrorist attack, hostilities, rebellion, insurrection, confiscation by order of the government, military or public authority, or prohibition or limitation on operation by any governmentorder. If this provision becomes applicable, Student is required to evacuate and move out in a manner and time period as reasonably determined and directed by University under the circumstances. The following financial consequences will apply to any University-initiated termination unrelated to student conduct after a Student’s Occupancy. Students in Apartment Style Hall or Residence Hall must pay all financial responsibilities incurred from the first day of the Available Period of Occupancy through the date of checkout. University will refund to the Student a percentage of the remaining portion of Rates based on University’s termination date. The refund schedule for Fall 2023 is available on the website. University will provide the Spring 2024 refund schedule to Students at a later time. • The $50 application charge will not be refunded.
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University-Initiated Terminations Unrelated to Student Conduct. University may immediately terminate or suspend this contract in order to address or respond to extenuating circumstances that are beyond the reasonable control of University or Student and that materially affect the performance of their respective obligations under this contract. Extenuating circumstances include, but are not limited to a declared local, state or national emergency, fire, flood, hurricane, tornado, pandemic – including novel Coronavirus (COVID-19), earthquake, other natural disaster, war, invasion, terrorist attack, hostilities, rebellion, insurrection, confiscation by order of the government, military or public authority, or prohibition or limitation on operation by any government order. If this provision becomes applicable, Student is required to evacuate and move out in a manner and time period as reasonably determined and directed by University under the circumstances. The following financial consequences will apply to any University-initiated termination unrelated to student conduct after a Student’s Occupancy. Students in Apartment Style Hall or Residence Hall must pay all financial responsibilities incurred from the first day of the Available Period of Occupancy through the date of checkout. University will refund to the Student a percentage of the remaining portion of Rates based on University’s termination date. The refund schedule for Fall 2022 is available on the website. University will provide the Spring 2023 refund schedule to Students at a later time. • The $50 application charge will not be refunded.
University-Initiated Terminations Unrelated to Student Conduct. University may immediately terminate or suspend this contract in order to address or respond to extenuating circumstances that are beyond the reasonable control of University or Student and that materially affect the performance of their respective obligations under this contract. Extenuating circumstances include, but are not limited to a declared local, state or national emergency, fire, flood, hurricane, tornado, epidemic, pandemic, earthquake, other natural disaster, war, invasion, terrorist attack, hostilities, rebellion, insurrection, confiscation by order of the government, military or public authority, or prohibition or limitation on operation by any government order. If this provision becomes applicable, Student is required to evacuate and move out in a manner and time period as reasonably determined and directed by University under the circumstances. The following financial consequences will apply to any University-initiated termination unrelated to student conduct after a Student’s Occupancy. Students in Apartment Style Hall or Residence Hall must pay all financial responsibilities incurred from the first day of the Available Period of Occupancy through the date of checkout. • The $50 application charge will not be refunded. • The $250 deposit will be applied to any charges owed to CU Boulder and any remainder will be refunded.
University-Initiated Terminations Unrelated to Student Conduct. University may immediately terminate or suspend this contract in order to address or respond to extenuating circumstances that are beyond the reasonable control of University or Student and that materially affect the performance of their respective obligations under this contract. Extenuating circumstances include, but are not limited to a declared local, state or national emergency, fire, flood, hurricane, tornado, pandemic – including novel Coronavirus (COVID-19), earthquake, other natural disaster, war, invasion, terrorist attack, hostilities, rebellion, insurrection, confiscation by order of the government, military or public authority, or prohibition or limitation on operation by any government order. If this provision becomes applicable, Student is required to evacuate and move out in a manner and time period as reasonably determined and directed by University under the circumstances. Students in Apartment Style Hall or Residence Hall must pay all financial responsibilities incurred from the first day of the Available Period of Occupancy through the date of checkout. • The $50 application charge will not be refunded. • The $250 deposit will be applied to any charges owed to CU Boulder and any remainder will be refunded.

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