Common use of By College Clause in Contracts

By College. The Trustees or the College may require the withdrawal of the Student or expel the Student in accordance with this Admission Agreement (including under paragraphs 6, 16, 17 and 18). The College has the right to require withdrawal or expel a student where there is a breach of this Admission Agreement based on the contractual relationship between the parties (which, for the avoidance of doubt) falls outside the Education Act 1989. Where a Student is withdrawn or expelled by the College, the Trustees or the College have the right to charge the Legal Guardians/Parents an amount equivalent to one-quarter of the annual tuition fees and, if applicable, boarding fees, by way of liquidated damages as a genuine pre-estimate of the Trustees’ loss in relation to the period after the Student ceases to attend the College.

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Sources: Admission Agreement

By College. The Trustees or the College may require the withdrawal of the Student or expel the Student in accordance with this Admission Agreement (including under paragraphs 6, 16, 17 and 18). The College has the right to require withdrawal or expel a student where there is a breach of this Admission Agreement based on the contractual relationship between the parties (which, for the avoidance of doubt) falls outside the Education Act 1989▇▇▇ ▇▇▇▇. Where a Student is withdrawn or expelled by the College, the Trustees or the College have the right to charge the Legal Guardians/Parents an amount equivalent to one-quarter of the annual tuition fees and, if applicable, boarding fees, by way of liquidated damages as a genuine pre-estimate of the Trustees’ loss in relation to the period after the Student ceases to attend the College.

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Sources: Admission Agreement