Criminal Behavior Sample Clauses

Criminal Behavior. Roommates shall not commit any crime on the premises that either (1) interferes with the rights of another Roommate (including, but not limited to, larceny, damage to property, assault, battery, fraud, invasion of privacy, harassment, and stalking), (2) involves inherently dangerous activities, violent acts, or weapon violations, or (3) jeopardizes the continued right of the other Roommates to occupy the premises under the terms of the lease. Such activity shall be a breach of this agreement. Any Roommate convicted of one of the crimes listed above shall immediately vacate the premises, regardless of the status of any appeal. The convicted tenant shall remain responsible for his portion of the rent and utilities as defined elsewhere in this agreement.
Criminal Behavior. You (or a beneficial owner of you) are charged with or plead guilty to a felony, a fraud, a crime involving moral turpitude or any other crime or offense that we reasonably believe is likely to have an adverse effect on the Brand Mark, the Choice Marks, our System, the Other Choice Brand Hotels, our business, our goodwill, our Intellectual Property, or our interest in this Agreement or any other instrument or agreement that we may have entered with you;
Criminal Behavior. The University requires all students to demonstrate due regard and respect for law. In the event one of its student members is in jeopardy before the law, either for the sake of conscience or for the purposes of testing the validity of particular provisions of law through deliberate violation, the University will not seek to protect him or her from due process of law. Regardless of the action of the courts, however, the University reserves the right to determine whether a student is fit to retain membership in the academic community.
Criminal Behavior. Roommates shall not commit any crime on the premises that either (1) interferes with the rights of another Roommate (including, but not limited to, larceny, damage to property, assault, battery, fraud, invasion of privacy, harassment, and stalking),
Criminal Behavior. We will not provide benefits for any services related to an intentionally self-inflicted injury or an illness, injury or condition arising out of your participation in a felony, riot or insurrection. The felony, riot, or insurrection will be determined by the law of the state where the criminal behavior occurred. Injuries caused by an act of domestic violence or a medical condition, including both physical and Mental Health Conditions, are not part of this exclusion.