Common use of STANDARD TERMS AND CONDITIONS OF RESIDENCE Clause in Contracts

STANDARD TERMS AND CONDITIONS OF RESIDENCE. If accepted, the Offer (1), these terms and conditions (2), which incorporate the Handbook for Residents 2021/22 (xxx.xxx.xx.xx/xxxxxxxxxxxxx/xxxxxxxxxxxxx-xxxxxxxxx ) (3) the Block Halls Insurance Policy(xxx.xxxxxxxxx.xx.xx/xxxxxxxxxxx) (4) Student Code of Conduct (5) and Community Statement as amended during the Tenancy Period will create a contract which gives rise to legally binding obligations between the University and the Student. The Student should read all 5 documents and make sure s/he understands and agrees to them before making a commitment. It is the Student’s responsibility to make sure they have read all 5 documents before accepting the Offer. If any documents are missing, the Student should contact the University (telephone number 0000 000 0000). The agreement between the University and the Student is governed by English law which international students may find quite different from the law which applies in their own country. Take advice before making a commitment if you feel you need it. Do not accept the Offer until you have read all the 5 documents listed above. The Student must pay the Deposit and the advance rent payment before accepting the Offer. Once the Student accepts the Offer, an accommodation agreement is created, with the University as the Landlord and the Student as the Tenant. The accommodation agreement is a legally binding contract. Where the Student has not formally accepted the Offer, but is or has been in occupation of the accommodation, an agreement will be deemed to have arisen on these terms and conditions and the terms in the Handbook for Residents, but any such agreement may be terminated by the University in the circumstances set out in clause 4. Student The student named in the Offer; whose home address is as stated in the Student’s application for the accommodation University University of East London, whose address for all purposes relating to theStudent’s accommodation agreement, including the service of legal proceedings, is: Docklands Campus, 0-0 Xxxxxxxxxx Xxx, Xxxxxx, X00 0XX Telephone: +00 000 000 0000 (international) or 0208 223 4445 (UK) (UK) E-mail: XxxxxxxxxxxXxxx@xxx.xx.xx In these terms and conditions references to “University” include all buildings belonging to the University and not just the main University building whose address is given above. Accommodation Accommodation at the Residence as described in the Offer Common Parts Code of Conduct Any shared facility such as kitchen, bathroom, common or other room allocated to the accommodation and those parts of the University’s property which are necessary for the purpose of gaining access to the accommodation The UEL Code of Conduct which outlines the expected behaviour a student accepts they will adhere to while studying at the University of East London. Contents The fixtures fittings furniture furnishings and equipment provided by the University for students’ use Deposit The amount of deposit specified in the Offer Flat Where the accommodation is a study-bedroom, the flat in which the accommodation is situated Offer An offer of a tenancy of the accommodation on these standard terms andconditions, made by the University to the Student Payment Date(s) The dates specified in the Offer as the dates when the Rent instalments must be paid, or such other dates as have been recorded in a payment plan agreed between the University and the Student Residence The Residence named in the Offer. “Residence” includes the Accommodation, the Flat andthe Common Parts Rent The amount specified in the Offer, which is payable in instalments in advance on or before the Payment Date(s). The Rent includes the price of the Services. Services (a) insurance and repair of the Residence (but students pay for damage they cause)

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Samples: www.uel.ac.uk

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STANDARD TERMS AND CONDITIONS OF RESIDENCE. If accepted, the Offer (1), these terms and conditions (2), which incorporate the Handbook for Residents 2021/22 2022-23 (xxx.xxx.xx.xx/xxxxxxxxxxxxx/xxxxxxxxxxxxx-xxxxxxxxx ) (3) the Block Halls Insurance Policy(xxx.xxxxxxxxx.xx.xx/xxxxxxxxxxx) (4) Student Code of Conduct (5) and Community Statement as amended during the Tenancy Period Allocation Policy will create a contract which gives rise to legally binding obligations between the University and the Student. The Student should read all 5 documents and make sure s/he understands and agrees to them before making a commitment. It is the Student’s responsibility to make sure they have read all 5 documents before accepting the Offer. If any documents are missing, the Student should contact the University (telephone number 0000 000 0000). The agreement between the University and the Student is governed by English law which international students may find quite different from the law which applies in their own country. Take advice before making a commitment if you feel you need it. Do not accept the Offer until you have read all the 5 documents listed above. The Student must pay the Deposit and the advance rent payment before accepting the Offer. Once the Student accepts the Offer, an accommodation agreement is created, with the University as the Landlord and the Student as the Tenant. The accommodation agreement is a legally binding contract. Where the Student has not formally accepted the Offer, but is or has been in occupation of the accommodation, an agreement will be deemed to have arisen on these terms and conditions and the terms in the Handbook for Residents, but any such agreement may be terminated by the University in the circumstances set out in clause 4. Student The student named in the Offer; whose home address is as stated in the Student’s application for the accommodation University University of East London, whose address for all purposes relating to theStudentthe Student’s accommodation agreement, including the service of legal proceedings, is: Docklands Campus, 0-0 Xxxxxxxxxx Xxx, Xxxxxx, X00 0XX Telephone: +00 000 000 0000 (international) or 0208 223 4445 (UK) (UK) E-mail: XxxxxxxxxxxXxxx@xxx.xx.xx In these terms and conditions references to “University” include all buildings belonging to the University and not just the main University building whose address is given above. Accommodation Accommodation at the Residence as described in the Offer Common Parts Code of Conduct Any shared facility such as kitchen, bathroom, common or other room allocated to the accommodation and those parts of the University’s property which are necessary for the purpose of gaining access to the accommodation Code of Conduct The UEL Code of Conduct which outlines the expected behaviour a student accepts they will adhere to while studying at the University of East London. Contents The fixtures fittings furniture furnishings and equipment provided by the University for students’ use Departure Date The date on which the Student leaves the Residence, returns keys and removes all belongings from the Residence. Deposit The amount of deposit specified in the Offer Flat Where the accommodation is a study-bedroom, the flat in which the accommodation is situated issituated Offer An offer of a tenancy of the accommodation on these standard terms andconditionsand conditions, made by the University to the Student Payment Date(s) The dates specified in the Offer as the dates when the Rent instalments must be paid, or such other dates as have been recorded in a payment plan agreed between the University and the Student Residence The Residence named in the Offer. “Residence” includes the Accommodation, the Flat andthe Common Parts Rent The amount specified in the Offer, which is payable in instalments in advance on or before the Payment Date(s). The Rent includes the price of the Services. Services (a) insurance and repair of the Residence (but students pay for damage they cause)Student

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Samples: www.uel.ac.uk

STANDARD TERMS AND CONDITIONS OF RESIDENCE. If accepted, the Offer (1), these terms and conditions (2), which incorporate the Handbook for Residents 2021/22 2019/20 (xxx.xxx.xx.xx/xxxxxxxxxxxxx/xxxxxxxxxxxxx-xxxxxxxxx ) (3) the Block Halls Insurance Policy(xxx.xxxxxxxxx.xx.xx/xxxxxxxxxxx) (4) and Student Code of Conduct (5) and Community Statement as amended during the Tenancy Period will create a contract which gives rise to legally binding obligations between the University and the Student. The Student should read all 5 4 documents and make sure s/he understands and agrees to them before making a commitment. It is the Student’s responsibility to make sure they have read all 5 4 documents before accepting the Offer. If any documents are missing, the Student should contact the University (telephone number 0000 000 0000). The agreement between the University and the Student is governed by English law which international students may find quite different from the law which applies in their own country. Take advice before making a commitment if you feel you need it. Do not accept the Offer until you have read all the 5 documents listed above. The Student must pay the Deposit and the advance rent payment before accepting the Offer. Once the Student accepts the Offer, an accommodation agreement is created, with the University as the Landlord and the Student as the Tenant. The accommodation agreement is a legally binding contract. Where the Student has not formally accepted the Offer, but is or has been in occupation of the accommodation, an agreement will be deemed to have arisen on these terms and conditions and the terms in the Handbook for Residents, but any such agreement may be terminated by the University in the circumstances set out in clause 4. Student The student named in the Offer; , whose home address is as stated in the Student’s application for the accommodation University University of East London, whose address for all purposes relating to theStudentthe Student’s accommodation agreement, including the service of legal proceedings, is: Docklands Campus, 0-0 Xxxxxxxxxx Xxx, Xxxxxx, X00 0XX Telephone: +00 000 000 0000 (international) or 0208 223 4445 (UK) (UK) E-mail: XxxxxxxxxxxXxxx@xxx.xx.xx In these terms and conditions references to “University” include all buildings belonging to the University and not just the main University building whose address is given above. Accommodation Accommodation at the Residence as described in the Offer Common Parts Code of Conduct Any shared facility such as kitchen, bathroom, common or other room allocated to the accommodation and those parts of the University’s property which are necessary for the purpose of gaining access to the accommodation The UEL Code of Conduct which outlines the expected behaviour a student accepts they will adhere to while studying at the University of East London. Contents The fixtures fittings furniture furnishings and equipment provided by the University for students’ use Deposit The amount of deposit specified in the Offer Flat Where the accommodation is a study-bedroom, the flat in which the accommodation is situated Offer An offer of a tenancy of the accommodation on these standard terms andconditionsand conditions, made by the University to the Student Payment Date(s) The dates specified in the Offer as the dates when the Rent instalments must be paid, or such other dates as have been recorded in a payment plan agreed between the University and the Student Residence The Residence named in the Offer. “Residence” includes the Accommodation, the Flat andthe Common Parts Rent The amount specified in the Offer, which is payable in instalments in advance on or before the Payment Date(s). The Rent includes the price of the Services. Services (a) insurance and repair of the Residence (but students pay for damage they cause)Student

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Samples: Accommodation Agreement

STANDARD TERMS AND CONDITIONS OF RESIDENCE. If accepted, the Offer (1), these terms and conditions (2), which incorporate the Handbook for Residents 2021/22 2024-25 (xxx.xxx.xx.xx/xxxxxxxxxxxxx/xxxxxxxxxxxxx-xxxxxxxxx ) (3) the Block Halls Insurance Policy(xxx.xxxxxxxxx.xx.xx/xxxxxxxxxxx) (4) Student Code of Conduct (5) and Community Statement as amended during the Tenancy Period Allocation Policy will create a contract which gives rise to legally binding obligations between the University and the Student. The Student should read all 5 documents and make sure s/he understands and agrees to them before making a commitment. It is the Student’s responsibility to make sure they have read all 5 documents before accepting the Offer. If any documents are missing, the Student should contact the University (telephone number 0000 000 0000). The agreement between the University and the Student is governed by English law which international students may find quite different from the law which applies in their own country. Take advice before making a commitment if you feel you need it. Do not accept the Offer until you have read all the 5 documents listed above. The Student must pay the Deposit and the advance rent payment before accepting the Offer. Once the Student accepts the Offer, an accommodation agreement is created, with the University as the Landlord and the Student as the Tenant. The accommodation agreement is a legally binding contract. Where the Student has not formally accepted the Offer, but is or has been in occupation of the accommodation, an agreement will be deemed to have arisen on these terms and conditions and the terms in the Handbook for Residents, but any such agreement may be terminated by the University in the circumstances set out in clause 4. Student The student named in the Offer; whose home address is as stated in the Student’s application for the accommodation University University of East London, whose address for all purposes relating to theStudentthe Student’s accommodation agreement, including the service of legal proceedings, is: Docklands Campus, 0-0 Xxxxxxxxxx Xxx, Xxxxxx, X00 0XX Telephone: +00 000 000 0000 (international) or 0208 223 4445 (UK) (UK) E-mail: XxxxxxxxxxxXxxx@xxx.xx.xx In these terms and conditions references to “University” include all buildings belonging to the University and not just the main University building whose address is given above. Accommodation Accommodation at the Residence as described in the Offer Common Parts Code of Conduct Part Any shared facility such as kitchen, bathroom, common or other room allocated to the accommodation and those parts of the University’s property which are necessary for the purpose of gaining access to the accommodation Code of Conduct The UEL Code of Conduct which outlines the expected behaviour a student accepts they will adhere to while studying at the University of East London. Contents The fixtures fittings furniture furnishings and equipment provided by the University for Universityfor students’ use Departure Date The date on which the Student leaves the Residence, returns keys and removes all belongings from the Residence. Deposit The amount of deposit specified in the Offer Flat Where the accommodation is a study-bedroom, the flat in which the accommodation is situated issituated Offer An offer of a tenancy of the accommodation on these standard terms andconditionsand conditions, made by the University to the Student Payment Date(s) The dates specified in the Offer as the dates when the Rent instalments must be paid, or such other dates as have been recorded in a payment plan agreed between the University and the Student Residence The Residence named in the Offer. “Residence” includes the Accommodation, the Flat andthe Common Parts Rent The amount specified in the Offer, which is payable in instalments in advance on or before the Payment Date(s). The Rent includes the price of the Services. Services (a) insurance and repair of the Residence (but students pay for damage they cause)Student

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Samples: uel.ac.uk

STANDARD TERMS AND CONDITIONS OF RESIDENCE. If accepted, the Offer (1), these terms and conditions (2), which incorporate the Handbook for Residents 2021/22 2023-24 (xxx.xxx.xx.xx/xxxxxxxxxxxxx/xxxxxxxxxxxxx-xxxxxxxxx ) (3) the Block Halls Insurance Policy(xxx.xxxxxxxxx.xx.xx/xxxxxxxxxxx) (4) Student Code of Conduct (5) and Community Statement as amended during the Tenancy Period Allocation Policy will create a contract which gives rise to legally binding obligations between the University and the Student. The Student should read all 5 documents and make sure s/he understands and agrees to them before making a commitment. It is the Student’s responsibility to make sure they have read all 5 documents before accepting the Offer. If any documents are missing, the Student should contact the University (telephone number 0000 000 0000). The agreement between the University and the Student is governed by English law which international students may find quite different from the law which applies in their own country. Take advice before making a commitment if you feel you need it. Do not accept the Offer until you have read all the 5 documents listed above. The Student must pay the Deposit and the advance rent payment before accepting the Offer. Once the Student accepts the Offer, an accommodation agreement is created, with the University as the Landlord and the Student as the Tenant. The accommodation agreement is a legally binding contract. Where the Student has not formally accepted the Offer, but is or has been in occupation of the accommodation, an agreement will be deemed to have arisen on these terms and conditions and the terms in the Handbook for Residents, but any such agreement may be terminated by the University in the circumstances set out in clause 4. Student The student named in the Offer; whose home address is as stated in the Student’s application for the accommodation University University of East London, whose address for all purposes relating to theStudentthe Student’s accommodation agreement, including the service of legal proceedings, ,is: Docklands Campus, 0-0 Xxxxxxxxxx Xxx, Xxxxxx, X00 0XX Telephone: +00 000 000 0000 (international) or 0208 223 4445 (UK) (UK) E-mail: XxxxxxxxxxxXxxx@xxx.xx.xx In these terms and conditions references to “University” include all buildings belonging to the University and not just the main University building whose address is given above. Accommodation Accommodation at the Residence as described in the Offer Common Parts Code of Conduct Any shared facility such as kitchen, bathroom, common or other room allocated to the accommodation and those parts of the University’s property which are necessary for the purpose of gaining access to the accommodation Code of Conduct The UEL Code of Conduct which outlines the expected behaviour a student accepts they will adhere to while studying at the University of East London. Contents The fixtures fittings furniture furnishings and equipment provided by the University for Universityfor students’ use use. Departure Date The date on which the Student leaves the Residence, returns keys and removes all belongings from the Residence. Deposit The amount of deposit specified in the Offer Flat Where the accommodation is a study-bedroom, the flat in which the accommodation is situated issituated Offer An offer of a tenancy of the accommodation on these standard terms andconditionsand conditions, made by the University to the Student Payment Date(s) The dates specified in the Offer as the dates when the Rent instalments must be paid, or such other dates as have been recorded in a payment plan agreed between the University and the Student Residence The Residence named in the Offer. “Residence” includes the Accommodation, the Flat andthe Common Parts Rent The amount specified in the Offer, which is payable in instalments in advance on or before the Payment Date(s). The Rent includes the price of the Services. Services (a) insurance and repair of the Residence (but students pay for damage they cause)Student

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Samples: uel.ac.uk

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STANDARD TERMS AND CONDITIONS OF RESIDENCE. If accepted, the Offer (1), these terms and conditions (2conditions(2), which incorporate the Handbook for Residents 2021/22 2017/18 (xxx.xxx.xx.xx/xxxxxxxxxxxxx/xxxxxxxxxxxxx-xxxxxxxxx ) (3) uel. xx.xx/XxxxxxxxxxxXxxx-xxxxxxxx)(0), and the Block Halls Insurance Policy(xxx.xxxxxxxxx.xx.xx/xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx)(0) (4) Student Code of Conduct (5) and Community Statement as amended during the Tenancy Period will create a contract which gives rise to legally binding obligations between the University and the Student. The Student should read all 5 4 documents and make sure s/he understands and agrees to them before making a commitment. It is the Student’s responsibility to make sure they have read all 5 4 documents before accepting the Offer. If any documents are missing, the Student should contact the University (telephone number 0000 000 0000). The agreement between the University and the Student is governed by English law which international students may find quite different from the law which applies in their own country. Take advice before making a commitment if you feel you need it. Do not accept the Offer until you have read all the 5 4 documents listed above. The Student must pay the Deposit and the advance first instalment of rent payment before accepting the Offer. Once the Student accepts the Offer, an accommodation agreement is created, with the University as the Landlord and the Student as the Tenant. The accommodation agreement is a legally binding contract. Where the Student has not formally accepted the Offer, but is or has been in occupation of the accommodation, an agreement will be deemed to have arisen on these terms and conditions and the terms in the Handbook for Residents, but any such agreement may be terminated by the University in the circumstances set out in clause 4. Student The student named in the Offer; , whose home address is as stated in the Student’s application for the accommodation University University of East London, whose address for all purposes relating to theStudentthe Student’s accommodation agreement, including the service of legal proceedings, is: Docklands Campus, 0-0 Xxxxxxxxxx Xxx, Xxxxxx, X00 0XX Telephone: +00 000 000 0000 (international) or 0208 223 4445 5409 (UK) (UK) E-mail: XxxxxxxxxxxXxxx@xxx.xx.xx In these terms and conditions references to “University” include all buildings belonging to the University and not just the main University building whose address is given above. Accommodation Accommodation at the Residence as described in the Offer Common Parts Code of Conduct Any shared facility such as kitchen, bathroom, common or other room allocated to the accommodation and those parts of the University’s property which are necessary for the purpose of gaining access to the accommodation The UEL Code of Conduct which outlines the expected behaviour a student accepts they will adhere to while studying at the University of East London. Contents The fixtures fittings furniture furnishings and equipment provided by the University for students’ use Deposit The amount of deposit specified in the Offer Flat Where the accommodation is a study-bedroom, the flat in which the accommodation is situated Offer An offer of a tenancy of the accommodation on these standard terms andconditionsand conditions, made by the University to the Student Payment Date(s) The dates specified in the Offer as the dates when the Rent instalments must be paid, or such other dates as have been recorded in a payment plan agreed between the University and the Student Residence The Residence named in the Offer. “Residence” includes the Accommodation, the Flat andthe Common Parts Rent The amount specified in the Offer, which is payable in instalments in advance on or before the Payment Date(s). The Rent includes the price of the Services. Services (a) insurance and repair of the Residence (but students pay for damage they cause)Student

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Samples: Accommodation Agreement

STANDARD TERMS AND CONDITIONS OF RESIDENCE. If accepted, the Offer (1), these terms and conditions (2), which incorporate the Handbook for Residents 2021/22 2020/21 (xxx.xxx.xx.xx/xxxxxxxxxxxxx/xxxxxxxxxxxxx-xxxxxxxxx ) (3) the Block Halls Insurance Policy(xxx.xxxxxxxxx.xx.xx/xxxxxxxxxxx) (4) Student Code of Conduct (5) and Community Statement as amended during the Tenancy Period will create a contract which gives rise to legally binding obligations between the University and the Student. The Student should read all 5 4 documents and make sure s/he understands and agrees to them before making a commitment. It is the Student’s responsibility to make sure they have read all 5 4 documents before accepting the Offer. If any documents are missing, the Student should contact the University (telephone number 0000 000 0000). The agreement between the University and the Student is governed by English law which international students may find quite different from the law which applies in their own country. Take advice before making a commitment if you feel you need it. Do not accept the Offer until you have read all the 5 documents listed above. The Student must pay the Deposit and the advance rent payment before accepting the Offer. Once the Student accepts the Offer, an accommodation agreement is created, with the University as the Landlord and the Student as the Tenant. The accommodation agreement is a legally binding contract. Where the Student has not formally accepted the Offer, but is or has been in occupation of the accommodation, an agreement will be deemed to have arisen on these terms and conditions and the terms in the Handbook for Residents, but any such agreement may be terminated by the University in the circumstances set out in clause 4. Student The student named in the Offer; whose home address is as stated in the Student’s application for the accommodation University University of East London, whose address for all purposes relating to theStudentthe Student’s accommodation agreement, including the service of legal proceedings, is: Docklands Campus, 0-0 Xxxxxxxxxx Xxx, Xxxxxx, X00 0XX Telephone: +00 000 000 0000 (international) or 0208 223 4445 (UK) (UK) E-mail: XxxxxxxxxxxXxxx@xxx.xx.xx In these terms and conditions references to “University” include all buildings belonging to the University and not just the main University building whose address is given above. Accommodation Accommodation at the Residence as described in the Offer Common Parts Code of Conduct Any shared facility such as kitchen, bathroom, common or other room allocated to the accommodation and those parts of the University’s property which are necessary for the purpose of gaining access to the accommodation The UEL Code of Conduct which outlines the expected behaviour a student accepts they will adhere to while studying at the University of East London. Contents The fixtures fittings furniture furnishings and equipment provided by the University for students’ use Deposit The amount of deposit specified in the Offer Flat Where the accommodation is a study-bedroom, the flat in which the accommodation is situated Offer An offer of a tenancy of the accommodation on these standard terms andconditionsand conditions, made by the University to the Student Payment Date(s) The dates specified in the Offer as the dates when the Rent instalments must be paid, or such other dates as have been recorded in a payment plan agreed between the University and the Student Residence The Residence named in the Offer. “Residence” includes the Accommodation, the Flat andthe Common Parts Rent The amount specified in the Offer, which is payable in instalments in advance on or before the Payment Date(s). The Rent includes the price of the Services. Services (a) insurance and repair of the Residence (but students pay for damage they cause)Student

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Samples: www.uel.ac.uk

STANDARD TERMS AND CONDITIONS OF RESIDENCE. If accepted, the Offer (1), these terms and conditions (2conditions(2), which incorporate the Handbook for Residents 2021/22 2018/19 (xxx.xxx.xx.xx/xxxxxxxxxxxxx/xxxxxxxxxxxxx-xxxxxxxxx ) xxx.xx.xx/xxxxxxxxxxxxx/xxxxxxxxxxxxx-xxxxxxxxx )(3) ), and the Block Halls Insurance Policy(xxx.xxxxxxxxx.xx.xx/xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx)(0) (4) Student Code of Conduct (5) and Community Statement as amended during the Tenancy Period will create a contract which gives rise to legally binding obligations between the University and the Student. The Student should read all 5 4 documents and make sure s/he understands and agrees to them before making a commitment. It is the Student’s responsibility to make sure they have read all 5 4 documents before accepting the Offer. If any documents are missing, the Student should contact the University (telephone number 0000 000 0000). The agreement between the University and the Student is governed by English law which international students may find quite different from the law which applies in their own country. Take advice before making a commitment if you feel you need it. Do not accept the Offer until you have read all the 5 4 documents listed above. The Student must pay the Deposit and the advance rent payment before accepting the Offer. Once the Student accepts the Offer, an accommodation agreement is created, with the University as the Landlord and the Student as the Tenant. The accommodation agreement is a legally binding contract. Where the Student has not formally accepted the Offer, but is or has been in occupation of the accommodation, an agreement will be deemed to have arisen on these terms and conditions and the terms in the Handbook for Residents, but any such agreement may be terminated by the University in the circumstances set out in clause 4. Student The student named in the Offer; , whose home address is as stated in the Student’s application for the accommodation University University of East London, whose address for all purposes relating to theStudentthe Student’s accommodation agreement, including the service of legal proceedings, is: Docklands Campus, 0-0 Xxxxxxxxxx Xxx, Xxxxxx, X00 0XX Telephone: +00 000 000 0000 (international) or 0208 223 4445 5409 (UK) (UK) E-mail: XxxxxxxxxxxXxxx@xxx.xx.xx In these terms and conditions references to “University” include all buildings belonging to the University and not just the main University building whose address is given above. Accommodation Accommodation at the Residence as described in the Offer Common Parts Code of Conduct Any shared facility such as kitchen, bathroom, common or other room allocated to the accommodation and those parts of the University’s property which are necessary for the purpose of gaining access to the accommodation The UEL Code of Conduct which outlines the expected behaviour a student accepts they will adhere to while studying at the University of East London. Contents The fixtures fittings furniture furnishings and equipment provided by the University for students’ use Deposit The amount of deposit specified in the Offer Flat Where the accommodation is a study-bedroom, the flat in which the accommodation is situated Offer An offer of a tenancy of the accommodation on these standard terms andconditionsand conditions, made by the University to the Student Payment Date(s) The dates specified in the Offer as the dates when the Rent instalments must be paid, or such other dates as have been recorded in a payment plan agreed between the University and the Student Residence The Residence named in the Offer. “Residence” includes the Accommodation, the Flat andthe Common Parts Rent The amount specified in the Offer, which is payable in instalments in advance on or before the Payment Date(s). The Rent includes the price of the Services. Services (a) insurance and repair of the Residence (but students pay for damage they cause)Student

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Samples: www.uel.ac.uk

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