Common use of Right to Occupy Clause in Contracts

Right to Occupy. This Contract is for an assigned Space in University Housing and not for a specific accommodation, Unit or Building. It is UHRL’s agreement to provide Resident with access to a Space in University Housing for residential purposes, together with any installed fixtures and provided furnishings, plus shared use of their Unit and of the Building common areas. This Contract is not a lease or license and does not create any property interest or tenancy rights in any Building or in any particular Unit or Space.

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Right to Occupy. This Contract is for an assigned Space in University Housing and not for a specific accommodation, Unit room or Buildingbed. It is UHRL’s agreement to provide Resident with access to a Space in University Housing for residential purposes, together with any installed fixtures and provided furnishings, plus shared use of their Unit and of the Building common areas. This Contract is not a lease or license and does not create any property interest or tenancy rights in any Building or in any particular Unit or Space.

Appears in 8 contracts

Samples: www.pdx.edu, www.pdx.edu, www.pdx.edu

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Right to Occupy. This Contract is for an assigned Space in University Housing and not for a specific accommodation, Unit or Building. It is UHRL’s agreement to provide Resident with access to a Space in University Housing for residential purposes, together with any installed fixtures and provided furnishings, plus shared use of their Unit and of the Building common areas. Common areas will be limited due to COVID-19. There may be less available than normal due to social distancing and COVID related measures. This Contract is not a lease or license and does not create any property interest or tenancy rights in any Building or in any particular Unit or Space.

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Samples: www.pdx.edu

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