Common use of Termination of the Residence Clause in Contracts

Termination of the Residence. Contract by the University If at any time: • you fail to pay when due any of the Residence Fees stipulated in this Contract; • you fail to pay when due any assessments or damages assessed pursuant to the terms of this Contract; • the University becomes aware that the offer of accommodation made to you was based upon incorrect information or a mistake as to your eligibility for residency in your Accommodation; • you no longer meet the eligibility requirements for residency in your Accommodation; • the Director of Residence Services has revoked the approval previously given pursuant to Schedule B s. 3.0 for you to reside in Residence Complex; • you have failed to pay, when due, monies owed to Residence Services with respect to matters other than this Contract; • you have violated the Residence Standards or any other University rules, policies or procedures as may be issued, amended, supplemented or replaced from time to time; or • you breach any provision of this Contract. In addition to any other available remedies, the University may, without notice, terminate this Contract, re‐enter and take possession of your Accommodation, remove you and all other persons and property and use such force and assistance as the University deems advisable to take possession of the Accommodation. Residents who are evicted are normally given 14 calendar days to leave and remove their possessions from their Accommodation. This period may be extended or shortened at the Director of Residence Service’s discretion. In the event of termination of this Contract and/or eviction, you will remain indebted for any fees, (including a $250 cancellation fee and a 60 day charge for your Accommodation from the date of your eviction letter) assessments or damages accrued pursuant to the terms of the Contract and any that may arise from or be related to your occupation, use of and departure from your Accommodation and the Residence Complex, from the access you gained to other University buildings or facilities under this Contract or otherwise from your failure to comply with the terms of this Contract, including, for greater certainty, fees for the unused balance of your Contract remaining after your eviction. Residents who are evicted due to failure to pay Residence Fees, assessments, damages or monies owed to Residence when due; and residents who are evicted due to ineligibility may not appeal their eviction. The decision of the Director of Residence Services is final and not subject to appeal.

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