Termination Subsequent to Date of Occupancy for Qualifying Event or Graduation Sample Clauses

Termination Subsequent to Date of Occupancy for Qualifying Event or Graduation i. Resident may terminate the Lease after the Date of Occupancy upon delivery of written notice to Mines specifying an effective date of termination not sooner than thirty (30) days after Mines’ receipt of such notice for any of the following reasons, each a “Qualifying Event”:
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Termination Subsequent to Date of Occupancy for Qualifying Event or Graduation a. Resident may terminate the Lease after the Date of Occupancy upon delivery of written notice to Mines specifying an effective date of termination not sooner than thirty (30) days after Mines’ receipt of such notice for any of the following reasons, each a “Qualifying Event”:  Resident voluntarily withdraws from Mines. Resident’s notice must be accompanied by notification of withdrawal from the Associate Xxxx of Student’s office;  Resident is drafted or commissioned by the U.S. Armed Forces for active duty; provided, Resident provides documentation to Colorado School of Mines that Resident (1) is a member of the U.S. Armed Forces or reserves on active duty or a member of the National Guard called to active duty; and (2) has received orders for permanent change-of-station, or to deploy with a military unit placed on active military duty;  Resident enrolls and participates in an approved Mines study abroad program. Resident’s notice must be accompanied by documentation from the Office of International Programs.  A graduating postsecondary Resident may terminate the Lease effective on the date of graduation or commencement so long as Resident delivers written notice to Mines on or before the thirtieth (30th) consecutive calendar day before the date of graduation or commencement.  Following termination by Resident for December Graduation, Mines will credit Resident’s account with an amount equal to the prorated amount of pre-paid and unearned room charge for Resident’s Unit.

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