Consolidation/Relocation Sample Clauses
The Consolidation/Relocation clause allows a landlord to move a tenant from their current leased premises to another comparable space within the same property or complex. Typically, this clause outlines the conditions under which relocation can occur, such as providing advance notice, covering reasonable moving expenses, and ensuring the new space is of similar size and quality. Its core function is to give landlords flexibility to reorganize or consolidate leased spaces for operational efficiency or to accommodate other tenants, while aiming to minimize disruption to the tenant's business.
Consolidation/Relocation. Department reserves the sole right to make all room/apartment assignments and to make any subsequent changes deemed advisable or necessary. At any time, Student shall accept the assignment made by Department of another student into the Student’s assigned space. In addition, Department, in its sole discretion, may determine a need to add/remove occupants to a room or traditional common areas or reassign student based on special accommodation needs. This may result in a room’s occupancy changing from single occupancy to double occupancy, from double occupancy to triple occupancy, or use of a traditional common area (e.g. lounge space) for multiple occupancy. Such changes to occupancy levels in a room shall not be deemed a breach of this Contract or the License granted hereunder, nor shall it entitle the Student to a change in any fees assigned.
Consolidation/Relocation. (A) The University reserves the right to make room assignments, to authorize or deny room and roommate changes, to consider vacancies and to require a student to move from one room or Residence Hall/Apartment to another in an attempt to achieve a more effective or efficient Residence Hall/Apartment program.
Consolidation/Relocation. Department reserves the sole right to make all room/apartment assignments and to make any subsequent changes deemed advisable or necessary. Such changes shall not be deemed a breach of this Contract or the License granted hereunder, nor shall it entitle the Student to a change in any fees assigned.
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