USE OF ASSIGNED SPACE Sample Clauses

USE OF ASSIGNED SPACE. Resident’s room, suite or apartment may be occupied ONLY by Resident and residents to whom it is assigned. Resident's room, suite or apartment or Resident's right to occupy Resident's room, suite or apartment may not be sublet or assigned to other another person. A room transfer may be made only AFTER written approval from the Department has been secured. Appropriate monetary charges will be assessed, and/or disciplinary action will be taken against violators of the provisions in this paragraph 9 up to and including modification or termination of the Contract in accordance with paragraph 17 of the Contract Terms and Conditions.
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USE OF ASSIGNED SPACE. Occupancy of space is permitted only by the student to whom the space is assigned. Space may not be sublet to any other student (person). The student may not share assigned space with any other individual(s) not officially assigned by the Office of Residence Life. The student may not refuse or prevent another assigned student from residing in a shared space (bedroom or suite). If the student refuses or prevents a new occupant from residing in a shared space, disciplinary action (including eviction), single room rental fees, or both may be imposed on the student. Use of space for specific violations and guest policy information is governed by the Guidebook, which is available online.
USE OF ASSIGNED SPACE. Student's room or apartment may be occupied ONLY by Student and students to whom it is assigned. Overnight guests must be approved by the Department. Student's room or apartment or Student's right to occupy Student's room or apartment may not be sublet or assigned to other another person. A room transfer may be made only AFTER written approval from the Department has been secured. Appropriate monetary charges will be assessed and/or disciplinary action will be taken against violators of the provisions in this paragraph 9 up to and including modification or termination of the Contract in accordance with paragraph 17 of the Contract Terms and Conditions.
USE OF ASSIGNED SPACE. Resident's room or apartment may be occupied ONLY by Resident and Residents to whom it is assigned. Overnight guests must be approved by the Department. Resident's room or apartment or Resident's right to occupy Resident's room or apartment may not be sublet or assigned to other another person without written approval from the Department. A sublet or room transfer may be made only AFTER written approval from the Department has been secured. Appropriate monetary charges will be assessed and/or disciplinary action will be taken against violators of the provisions in this paragraph 9 up to and including modification or termination of the Contract in accordance with paragraph 16 of the Contract Terms and Conditions.
USE OF ASSIGNED SPACE. Occupancy of space is permitted only by the student to whom the space is assigned. Space may not be sublet to any other person(s). The student may not share assigned space with any other individual(s) not officially assigned by the University. The student may not refuse or prevent another assigned student from residing in a shared space (bedroom or apartment). If the student refuses or prevents a new occupant from residing in a shared space, conduct action (including eviction), may be imposed on the student. Use of space for specific visitation and guest policy information is governed by the Residence Life Handbook available on the TWU Housing website.
USE OF ASSIGNED SPACE. Occupancy of space is permitted only to student to whom the space is assigned. Space may not be sublet to any other person(s) or entity(ies). The student may not share assigned space with any other person(s) not officially assigned by the University to that room or space. The student may not refuse or prevent another assigned student from residing in a shared space (bedroom, suite, or apartment). If the student refuses or prevents a University-assigned occupant from residing in a shared space, disciplinary action (including removal), single room rental fees, or both, may be imposed on such student. Guests are permitted in University Housing facilities provided for in the University student-housing guest policy set forth in the Guide to Residential Living. Hosts must have consent of all roommates and suite/house mates to host a guest at any time.
USE OF ASSIGNED SPACE. Occupancy of assigned space is permitted only by Student to whom the space is assigned. In family housing, University Housing space must be occupied only by the Student and family members on record with TWU. Student may not share assigned space with any other individual(s) not officially assigned to that space by the University. Subleases are expressly prohibited. Visitation and guest policy information is governed by the TWU Residence Life Handbook, available on the Housing & Dining website, and prior approval from Housing & Dining must be obtained. Student may not refuse or prevent another assigned individual from residing in the assigned space. If Student refuses or prevents a new occupant from residing in assigned space, conduct action (including eviction), may be taken against Student or, at the University’s discretion, Student may be reassigned space as a single occupant and financially charged accordingly.
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USE OF ASSIGNED SPACE. Occupancy of space is permitted only to students to whom the space is assigned. Space may not be sublet to another person(s). The student may not share assigned space with any other individual(s) not officially assigned by the University. The student may not refuse or prevent another assigned student from residing in a shared space (bedroom or suite). If the student refuses or prevents a new occupant from residing in a shared space, disciplinary action (including removal), single room rental fees, or both, may be imposed on the student. Guests are permitted in University Housing facilities as provided for in the guide policy, outlined in the Resident Student Handbook. Hosts must have the consent of all roommates and suit mates in order to host a guest at any time.
USE OF ASSIGNED SPACE. Occupancy of space in University housing is permitted only by the student to whom the space is assigned. In family housing, University housing space must be occupied only by the student and family members as specified in the Family Housing section of this document. Space may not be sublet to any other person(s). The student may not share assigned space with any other individual(s) not officially assigned to that space by the University. Use of space for specific visitation and guest policy information is governed by the Residence Life Handbook available on the TWU Housing & Dining website and prior approval must be obtained. The student may not refuse or prevent another assigned student from residing in a shared space (bedroom or apartment). If the student refuses or prevents a new occupant from residing in a shared space, conduct action (including eviction), may be taken against the student or, at the University’s discretion, if they pay for all empty beds in a room/ apartment and there is room available for all others elsewhere, the student may be assigned space as a single occupant.
USE OF ASSIGNED SPACE. Occupancy of space is permitted only by the Licensee to whom the space is assigned. Space may not be sublet to any other person(s). The Licensee may not share assigned space with any other individual(s) not officially assigned by the Agent. The Licensee may not refuse or prevent another assigned licensee from residing in a shared space (bedroom or unit). If the Licensee refuses or prevents a new occupant from residing in a shared space, conduct action (including eviction), single room rental fees, or both, may be imposed on the Licensee. Use of space for specific visitation and guest policy information is governed by the Resident Handbook available online at the College’s website.
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