Common use of Reservation Fee Clause in Contracts

Reservation Fee. The Reservation Fee is applied to the total cost of Contract (room and board fees) and is due with Contract submission. The Reservation Fee is not a deposit. If the University is unable to accept Contract and provide a room due to space limitations, the Reservation Fee will be fully refunded.

Appears in 10 contracts

Sources: Housing Agreement, Housing & Residence Life Contract, Housing & Residence Life Contract

Reservation Fee. The Reservation Fee is applied to the total cost of Contract (room and board fees) and is due with Contract submissionwhen the RESIDENT submits the executed contract to the UNIVERISTY. The Reservation Fee is not a deposit. If the University is unable to accept the Contract and provide a room due to space limitations, the Reservation Fee will be fully refunded.

Appears in 4 contracts

Sources: Housing Agreement, Residence Hall Contract, Housing Agreement

Reservation Fee. The Reservation Fee is applied to the total cost of Contract (room and board fees) and is due with when the STUDENT submits the executed Contract submissionto the UNIVERSITY. The Reservation Fee is not a deposit. If the University UNIVERSITY is unable to accept the Contract and provide a room due to space limitations, the Reservation Fee will be fully refunded.

Appears in 2 contracts

Sources: Housing Agreement, Housing Agreement