Common use of HOUSING REGULATIONS Clause in Contracts

HOUSING REGULATIONS. Unless the Office of Housing or the First Year of Studies has approved an early move in date, this contract will only cover a resident’s room and board when the residence halls are open during academic terms: Fall: August 20, 2017 at 9:00AM through December 16, 2017 at 2:00PM Spring: January 14, 2018 at 9:00AM through May 12, 2018 at 2:00PM At the end of each semester, rooms must be vacated within 24 hours after the resident’s last final examination or no later than the official closing of the residence halls. A senior, graduating in May, must vacate by noon the day after Commencement. Subletting of any resident’s room is not permitted. This contract constitutes acceptance by the resident of all the rules and regulations pertaining to the University of Notre Dame residence halls as set forth in this contract, in du Lac: A Guide to Student Life, in the University’s Housing Policies for Undergraduate Residence Halls, and as promulgated by the residence hall and Student Affairs staff. It also automatically constitutes acceptance of membership in the respective governing bodies of the hall to which the resident is assigned, including all rights, privileges and responsibilities of such membership, and responsibilities for living in such a way that health, welfare and the academic pursuits of other students are not jeopardized. A resident assumes responsibility for the care and use of the assigned room and its furnishings, and can be subject to fines for damages to the assigned room and its furnishings. The resident agrees to observe all University and residence hall rules and regulations. Personal property which is left by a resident at the end of his/her contract period shall be considered abandoned. The University may dispose of all such personal property, without liability, at the expense of resident, as allowed by law. The University will not be liable for any damage or loss of any of the resident's personal property from any cause whatsoever. The University does not carry insurance on the personal property of students and residents are strongly advised to have their personal property covered by individual or family insurance. After this contract becomes effective, moves within the hall or transfers from hall to hall will be made only with prior approval of the Office of Housing and the Xxxxxx(s) of the hall(s) involved. Residents who engage in unauthorized moves, transfers, or subletting will be subject to penalty, fees and/or administrative room change or cancellation.

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Samples: Housing Contract

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HOUSING REGULATIONS. Unless the Office of Housing Residential Life or the First Year of Studies first year academic advisor has approved an early move in date, this contract will only cover a resident’s room and board when the residence halls are open during academic terms: Fall: August 2025, 2017 2019 at 9:00AM through December 1621, 2017 2019 at 2:00PM Spring: January 1412, 2018 2020 at 9:00AM through May 129, 2018 2020 at 2:00PM At the end of each semester, rooms must be vacated within 24 hours after the resident’s last final examination or no later than the official closing of the residence halls. Authorized interhall or intrahall spring transfers must vacate and remove all personal property from their original rooms prior to the official closing of the residence halls for Christmas break. A senior, graduating in May, must vacate by noon the day after Commencement. Subletting of any resident’s room is not permitted. This contract constitutes acceptance by the resident of all the rules and regulations pertaining to the University of Notre Dame residence halls as set forth in this contract, in du Lac: A Guide to Student Life, in the University’s Housing Policies for Undergraduate Residence Halls, and as promulgated by the residence hall and Student Affairs staff. It also automatically constitutes acceptance of membership in the respective governing bodies of the hall to which the resident is assigned, including all rights, privileges and responsibilities of such membership, and responsibilities for living in such a way that health, welfare and the academic pursuits of other students are not jeopardized. A resident assumes responsibility for the care and use of the assigned room and its furnishings, and can be subject to fines for damages to the assigned room and its furnishings. The resident agrees to observe all University and residence hall rules and regulations. Personal property which is left by a resident at the end of his/her contract period shall be considered abandoned. The University may dispose of all such personal property, without liability, at the expense of resident, as allowed by law. The University will not be liable for any damage or loss of any of the resident's personal property from any cause whatsoever. The University does not carry insurance on the personal property of students and residents are strongly advised to have their personal property covered by individual or family insurance. After this contract becomes effective, moves within the hall or transfers from hall to hall will be made only with prior approval of the Office of Housing Residential Life and the Xxxxxx(s) of the hall(s) involved. Residents Students who matriculate as first-year students during or after the 2018-19 academic year (i.e., and who are scheduled to graduate in 2022, or later), are required to live on campus for six semesters. Any semesters spent in a degree seeking program at another University prior to a student’s transfer to Notre Dame, spent at Notre Dame when on-campus housing is not available, or spent studying at any of the University’s remote locations (whether facilitated by Notre Dame International or other University departments), will automatically count toward the fulfillment of the six-semester requirement. Exceptions requested for any other circumstances will be considered on a case-by-case basis. Summer sessions, whether spent studying on the University’s main campus, or a remote location, will not count towards the six-semester requirement. Any students determined to be in violation of this residency requirement, including those who do not take and retain full-time occupancy of their room by the first day of classes, or who engage in unauthorized moves, transfers, or subletting will subletting, may be subject to penaltyadditional consequences imposed by the University, fees and/or including, but not limited to, penalties, administrative room change or and/or cancellation.

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Samples: Housing Contract

HOUSING REGULATIONS. Unless the Office of Housing or the First Year of Studies Residential Life has approved an early move in datea housing extension, this contract will only cover a resident’s room and board when the residence halls are open during the fall and spring academic terms: Fall: August 20, 2017 at 9:00AM through December 16, 2017 at 2:00PM Spring: January 14, 2018 at 9:00AM through May 12, 2018 at 2:00PM the duration of which will be determined and communicated by the University. At the end of each semester, rooms must be vacated within 24 hours after the resident’s last final examination or no later than the official closing of the residence halls. Authorized interhall or intrahall spring transfers must vacate and remove all personal property from their original rooms prior to the official closing of the residence halls for Christmas break. A senior, graduating in May, must vacate by noon the day after Commencement. Subletting of any resident’s room is not permitted. This contract constitutes acceptance by the resident of all the rules and regulations pertaining to the University of Notre Dame residence halls as set forth in this contract, in du Lac: A Guide to Student Life, in the University’s Housing Policies for Undergraduate Residence Halls, and as promulgated by the residence hall and Student Affairs staff. It also automatically constitutes acceptance of membership in the respective governing bodies of the hall to which the resident is assigned, including all rights, privileges and responsibilities of such membership, and responsibilities for living in such a way that health, welfare and the academic pursuits of other students are not jeopardized. A resident assumes responsibility for the care and use of the assigned room and its furnishings, and can be subject to fines for damages to the assigned room and its furnishings. The resident agrees to observe all University and residence hall rules and regulations. Personal property which is left by a resident at the end of his/her contract period shall be considered abandoned. The University may dispose of all such personal property, without liability, at the expense of resident, as allowed by law. The University will not be liable for any damage or loss of any of the resident's personal property from any cause whatsoever. The University does not carry insurance on the personal property of students and residents are strongly advised to have their personal property covered by individual or family insurance. After this contract becomes effective, moves within the hall or transfers from hall to hall will be made only with prior approval of the Office of Housing Residential Life. Students who matriculate as first-year students during or after the 2018-19 academic year (i.e., and the Xxxxxx(s) who are scheduled to graduate in 2022, or later), are required to live on campus for six semesters. Any semesters spent in a degree seeking program at another University prior to a student’s transfer to Notre Dame, spent at Notre Dame when on-campus housing is not available, or spent studying at any of the hall(s) involvedUniversity’s remote locations (whether facilitated by Notre Dame International or other University departments), will automatically count toward the fulfillment of the six-semester requirement. Residents Exceptions requested for any other circumstances will be considered on a case-by-case basis. Summer sessions, whether spent studying on the University’s main campus, or a remote location, will not count towards the six-semester requirement. Any students determined to be in violation of this residency requirement, including those who do not take and retain full-time occupancy of their room by the first day of classes, or who engage in unauthorized moves, transfers, or subletting will subletting, may be subject to penaltyadditional consequences imposed by the University, fees and/or including, but not limited to, penalties, administrative room change or and/or cancellation.

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Samples: Housing Contract

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HOUSING REGULATIONS. Unless the Office of Housing or the First Year of Studies Residential Life has approved an early move in datea housing extension, this contract will only cover a resident’s room and board when the residence halls are open during the fall and spring academic terms: Fall: August 20, 2017 at 9:00AM through December 16, 2017 at 2:00PM Spring: January 14, 2018 at 9:00AM through May 12, 2018 at 2:00PM the duration of which will be determined and communicated by the University. At the end of each semester, rooms must be vacated within 24 hours after the resident’s last final examination or no later than the official closing of the residence halls. Authorized interhall or intrahall spring transfers must vacate and remove all personal property from their original rooms prior to the official closing of the residence halls for Christmas break. A senior, graduating in May, must vacate by noon the day after Commencement. Subletting of any resident’s room is not permitted. This contract constitutes acceptance by the resident of all the rules and regulations pertaining to the University of Notre Dame residence halls as set forth in this contract, in du Lac: A Guide to Student Life, in the University’s Housing Policies for Undergraduate Residence Halls, and as promulgated by the residence hall and Student Affairs staff. It also automatically constitutes acceptance of membership in the respective governing bodies of the hall to which the resident is assigned, including all rights, privileges and responsibilities of such membership, and responsibilities for living in such a way that health, welfare and the academic pursuits of other students are not jeopardized. A resident assumes responsibility for the care and use of the assigned room and its furnishings, and can be subject to fines for damages to the assigned room and its furnishings. The resident agrees to observe all University and residence hall rules and regulations. Personal property which is left by a resident at the end of his/her contract period shall be considered abandoned. The University may dispose of all such personal property, without liability, at the expense of resident, as allowed by law. The University will not be liable for any damage or loss of any of the resident's personal property from any cause whatsoever. The University does not carry insurance on the personal property of students and residents are strongly advised to have their personal property covered by individual or family insurance. After this contract becomes effective, moves within the hall or transfers from hall to hall will be made only with prior approval of the Office of Housing Residential Life. Students who matriculate as first-year students during or after the 2018-19 academic year (i.e., and the Xxxxxx(s) who are scheduled to graduate in 2022, or later), are required to live on campus for their first six semesters. Any semesters spent in a degree seeking program at another University prior to a student’s transfer to Notre Dame, spent at Notre Dame when on-campus housing is not available, or spent studying at any of the hall(s) involvedUniversity’s remote locations (whether facilitated by Notre Dame International or other University departments), will automatically count toward the fulfillment of the six-semester requirement. Residents Exceptions requested for any other circumstances will be considered on a case-by-case basis. Summer sessions, whether spent studying on the University’s main campus, or a remote location, will not count towards the six-semester requirement. Any students determined to be in violation of this residency requirement, including those who do not take and retain full-time occupancy of their room by the first day of classes, or who engage in unauthorized moves, transfers, or subletting will subletting, may be subject to penaltyadditional consequences imposed by the University, fees and/or including, but not limited to, penalties, administrative room change or and/or cancellation.

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Samples: residentiallife.nd.edu

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