The Occupant Sample Clauses

The Occupant clause defines who is permitted to reside in or use the leased premises. Typically, it specifies that only the individuals named in the lease agreement, such as the tenant and their immediate family, are allowed to occupy the property, and may restrict subletting or allowing additional occupants without the landlord’s consent. This clause helps landlords maintain control over who is living in their property, ensuring compliance with occupancy limits and reducing potential risks associated with unauthorized residents.
The Occupant. Tenant will maintain the allotment in a proper state of cultivation and fertility and in good condition, with good weed control at all times. However, NATC will accept an area of up to 25% to be permitted to be left fallow for the purposes of Bio Diversity only. All pathways or tracks included should be kept reasonably free from weeds.
The Occupant. 9.1.1 Agrees to notify the Head of Residence (or their representative) of the Facility in writing, within two (2) working days, of: (a) the completion, termination or suspension of the Occupant’s course of study; or (b) of any change in the Occupant’s enrolment status at the University; or (c) their academic load being reduced below 18 units in any one Semester (Semester 1 units will be deemed to include units undertaken in Semester 1 and the Summer and Autumn Sessions, and Semester 2 will be deemed to include units undertaken in Semester 2 and in the Winter and Spring Sessions); or (d) any late withdrawal as described at: ▇▇▇▇://▇▇▇.▇▇▇.▇▇▇.▇▇/▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇/▇▇▇▇▇▇▇- administration/program-management/late-withdrawal. 9.1.2 Acknowledges that this Agreement may be terminated by the University with reasonable notice if: (a) the Occupant’s course of study at the University is terminated, suspended or completed; or (b) a change to enrolment status, late withdrawal or any other cause, results in academic load being reduced below 18 units in any one Semester (as set out in clause 9.1.1(c) above) except where the change is approved by the University’s Registrar (or delegate). The Occupant must provide the Registrar (or delegate) with any additional information they require regarding the reduction in academic load. The Registrar (or delegate) may take into consideration degrees where a full-time load is not a requirement or other special course requirements. 9.1.3 Consents to give the Accommodation Services Office and other authorised staff members of the University, access to the Occupant's University enrolment details and academic results for the purpose of determining the Occupant's eligibility for this Agreement.