Common use of VACATE Clause in Contracts

VACATE. A. Upon the termination of this Agreement or expiration of the Occupancy Term, whichever is first, Student shall promptly vacate occupant’s Unit and shall follow all Vacate requirements in this Section , including, but not limited to, cleaning Student’s Unit; removing all of Student’s personal belongings; arranging an inspection of Student’s Unit; completing the ACR; and timely turning in Unit keys. B. Student agrees to thoroughly clean Student’s Unit, including, but not limited to, Student’s bedroom, the Unit’s common areas, the appliances, and the furniture in Student’s assigned Unit. Student agrees to remove all personal belongings before Student Vacates. Student agrees to properly dispose of waste, garbage, and recycling relating to the move-out process. If Student does not adequately clean Student’s Unit, Student may be assessed additional charges based on the University’s costs to have the Unit cleaned. C. At least five (5) days prior to the date Student intends to Vacate, Student shall contact the University Resident Assistant to arrange for a Unit inspection prior to Vacating. At the time of Vacate, Student shall have Student’s assigned Unit inspected by a University Housing and Residence Life staff member, complete and submit ACR documenting the condition of Student’s Unit, and turn in Student’s keys. If Student fails to arrange for a Unit inspection by the University, Student may be assessed an additional $50, which Student agrees is a reasonable approximation of the University’s administrative costs. D. If Student fails to remove all of Student’s personal belongings upon Vacate, the University may consider such belongings abandoned, and it may either sell or dispose of them, or pack and store them at Student’s expense. Student acknowledges and agrees that the University shall have no liability for any damage or loss of Student’s belongings during packing and storage. Student will be responsible for an additional payment of an amount equal to costs for removal of abandoned property. E. If Student’s housing account is not paid in full by the time Student Vacates, Student understands and agrees that Student may not be able to register at the University of Washington (all campuses), transfer credits, or graduate until Student’s outstanding balance has been paid. The University reserves the right to assess and recover collection agency fees in accordance with RCW 19.16.500, which may be based on a percentage of the debt due, at a maximum of forty percent (40%), in addition to the recovery of any outstanding balance, plus attorney’s fees, court costs and any moving and storage costs.

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Samples: Student Housing Agreement

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VACATE. A. Upon the termination of this Agreement or expiration of the Occupancy Term, whichever is first, Student shall promptly vacate occupant’s Unit and shall follow all Vacate requirements in this Section , including, but not limited to, cleaning Student’s Unit; removing all of Student’s personal belongings; arranging an inspection of Student’s Unit; completing the ACR; and timely turning in Unit keys. B. Student agrees to thoroughly clean Student’s Unit, including, but not limited to, Student’s bedroom, the Unit’s common areas, the appliances, and the furniture in Student’s assigned Unit. Student agrees to remove all personal belongings before Student Vacates. Student agrees to properly dispose of waste, garbage, and recycling relating to the move-out process. If Student does not adequately clean Student’s Unit, Student may be assessed additional charges based on the University’s costs to have the Unit cleaned. C. At least five (5) days prior to the date Student intends to Vacate, Student shall contact the University Resident Community Assistant to arrange for a Unit inspection prior to Vacating. At the time of Vacate, Student shall have Student’s assigned Unit inspected by a University Housing and Residence Life staff member, complete and submit ACR documenting the condition of Student’s Unit, and turn in Student’s keys. If Student fails to arrange for a Unit inspection by the University, Student may be assessed an additional $50, which Student agrees is a reasonable approximation of the University’s administrative costs. D. If Student fails to remove all of Student’s personal belongings upon Vacate, the University may consider such belongings abandoned, and it may either sell or dispose of them, or pack and store them at Student’s expense. Student acknowledges and agrees that the University shall have no liability for any damage or loss of Student’s belongings during packing and storage. Student will be responsible for an additional payment of an amount equal to costs for removal of abandoned property. E. If Student’s housing account is not paid in full by the time Student Vacates, Student understands and agrees that Student may not be able to register at the University of Washington (all campuses), transfer credits, or graduate until Student’s outstanding balance has been paid. The University reserves the right to assess and recover collection agency fees in accordance with RCW 19.16.500, which may be based on a percentage of the debt due, at a maximum of forty percent (40%), in addition to the recovery of any outstanding balance, plus attorney’s fees, court costs and any moving and storage costs.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Student Housing Agreement

VACATE. A. 1. Upon the termination of this Agreement or expiration of the Occupancy Term, whichever is first, Student shall promptly vacate occupant’s Unit and shall follow all Vacate requirements in this Section Section, including, but not limited to, cleaning Student’s Unit; removing all of Student’s personal belongings; arranging an inspection of Student’s Unit; completing the ACR; and timely turning in Unit keys. B. 2. Student agrees to thoroughly clean Student’s Unit, including, but not limited to, Student’s bedroom, the Unit’s common areas, the appliances, and the furniture in Student’s assigned Unit. Student agrees to remove all personal belongings before Student Vacates. Student agrees to properly dispose of waste, garbage, and recycling relating to the move-move- out process. If Student does not adequately clean Student’s UnitUnit or improperly disposes of waste, garbage, and recycling, Student may be assessed additional charges based on the University’s costs to have the Unit cleanedcosts. C. At least five (5) days prior to the date Student intends to Vacate, 3. Student shall contact the University Resident Assistant Residence Life to arrange for a Unit inspection prior to Vacatingvacating. At the time of Vacate, Student shall have Student’s assigned Unit inspected by a University Housing and Residence Life staff member, complete and submit ACR documenting the condition of Student’s Unit, Unit and turn in Student’s keys. If Student fails to arrange for a Unit inspection by the UniversityResidence Life, Student may be assessed an additional $50, which Student agrees is a reasonable approximation of the University’s administrative costs. D. 4. If Student fails to remove all of Student’s personal belongings upon Vacate, the University may consider such belongings abandoned, and it may either sell or dispose of them, them or pack and store them at Student’s expense. Student acknowledges and agrees that the University shall have no liability for any damage or loss of Student’s belongings during packing and storage. Student will be responsible for an additional payment of an amount equal to costs for removal of abandoned property. E. 5. If Student’s housing account is not paid in full by the time Student Vacates, Student understands and agrees that Student may not be able to register at the University of Washington (all campuses), transfer credits, or graduate until Student’s outstanding balance has been paid. The University reserves the right to assess and recover collection agency fees in accordance with RCW 19.16.500, which may be based on a percentage of the debt due, at a maximum of forty percent (40%), in addition to the recovery of any outstanding balance, plus attorney’s fees, court costs costs, and any moving and storage costs.

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Samples: Student Housing Agreement

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VACATE. A. 1. Upon the termination of this Agreement or expiration of the Occupancy Term, whichever is first, Student shall promptly vacate occupant’s Unit and shall follow all Vacate requirements in this Section , including, but not limited to, cleaning Student’s Unit; removing all of Student’s personal belongings; arranging an inspection of Student’s Unit; completing the ACR; and timely turning in Unit keys. B. 2. Student agrees to thoroughly clean Student’s Unit, including, but not limited to, Student’s bedroom, the Unit’s common areas, the appliances, and the furniture in Student’s assigned Unit. Student agrees to remove all personal belongings before Student Vacates. Student agrees to properly dispose of waste, garbage, and recycling relating to the move-out process. If Student does not adequately clean Student’s Unit, Student may be assessed additional charges based on the University’s costs to have the Unit cleaned. C. 3. At least five (5) days prior to the date Student intends to Vacate, Student shall contact the University Resident Community Assistant to arrange for a Unit inspection prior to Vacating. At the time of Vacate, Student shall have Student’s assigned Unit inspected by a University Housing and Residence Life staff member, complete and submit ACR documenting the condition of Student’s Unit, and turn in Student’s keys. If Student fails to arrange for a Unit inspection by the University, Student may be assessed an additional $50, which Student agrees is a reasonable approximation of the University’s administrative costs. D. 4. If Student fails to remove all of Student’s personal belongings upon Vacate, the University may consider such belongings abandoned, and it may either sell or dispose of them, or pack and store them at Student’s expense. Student acknowledges and agrees that the University shall have no liability for any damage or loss of Student’s belongings during packing and storage. Student will be responsible for an additional payment of an amount equal to costs for removal of abandoned property. E. 5. If Student’s housing account is not paid in full by the time Student Vacates, Student understands and agrees that Student may not be able to register at the University of Washington (all campuses), transfer credits, or graduate until Student’s outstanding balance has been paid. The University reserves the right to assess and recover collection agency fees in accordance with RCW 19.16.500, which may be based on a percentage of the debt due, at a maximum of forty percent (40%), in addition to the recovery of any outstanding balance, plus attorney’s fees, court costs and any moving and storage costs.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Student Housing Agreement

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