Common use of Conviction of a Crime Clause in Contracts

Conviction of a Crime. Student must notify Housing & Residence Life in writing if he/she has ever been convicted of a crime or is currently charged with a crime (the term “conviction” will be interpreted broadly and will include pleas of no contest, deferred adjudications, withheld judgments and similar dispositions, whether occurring as an adult or a juvenile). Student must provide Housing & Residence Life a statement with a complete description of his/her actions and full details of the charges/sanctions against him/her. Failure to notify Housing & Residence Life of a criminal conviction prior to Housing & Residence Life occupancy or immediately upon being charged with or convicted of a crime during Housing & Residence Life occupancy may be grounds for denial of, or immediate removal from, Housing & Residence Life, or termination of the License Agreement. Once Housing & Residence life has been notified by a Student that he/she has been convicted of a crime or is currently being charged, the matter will be reviewed. The University shall at all times have the right to determine in its discretion if Student is eligible to occupy an Assigned Space in Housing & Residence Life.

Appears in 8 contracts

Samples: License Agreement, License Agreement, License Agreement

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