Common use of University Right of Entry Clause in Contracts

University Right of Entry. The University shall in its sole discretion and at all times have the right to enter the Assigned Space without notice or consent of Student when the University has reasonable cause to believe that: (a) there exists an immediate threat to the health, safety or property of Student, the other occupants of the Assigned Space or the Residence Hall, or (b) University or private property is at risk of damage or destruction. In addition, Student authorizes University personnel to enter the Assigned Space to close and secure it, to make necessary or desirable repairs, to show the room to prospective residents, for routine or other maintenance, for routine inspections, and for other purposes as deemed necessary or desirable by University.

Appears in 10 contracts

Samples: License Agreement, License Agreement, www.uidaho.edu

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