Common use of Unauthorized Occupancy Clause in Contracts

Unauthorized Occupancy. This Contract and your accommodation cannot, under any circumstances, be assigned, “sublet,” lent out, or otherwise to any person other than you. No one, other than a resident assigned to the room, may live in the room at any time. Unauthorized assignments will be considered a breach of the Contract and will result in the eviction of you and the other person(s) occupying the room. If you wish to withdraw from residence, you must consult with the Student Residences administration office first.

Appears in 1 contract

Sources: Residence Contract

Unauthorized Occupancy. This Contract and your accommodation cannot, under any circumstances, be assigned, “sublet,” lent out, or otherwise to any person other than to you. No one, other than a resident assigned to the room, may live in the room at any time. Unauthorized assignments will be considered a breach of the Contract and will result in the eviction of you and the other person(s) occupying the room. If you wish to withdraw from residence, you must consult with the Student Residences administration office first.

Appears in 1 contract

Sources: Residence Contract

Unauthorized Occupancy. This Contract and your accommodation cannot, under any circumstances, be assigned, “sublet,” lent out, or otherwise to any person other than you. No one, other than a resident assigned to the room, may live in the room at any time. Unauthorized assignments will be considered a breach of the Contract and will result in the eviction of you and the other person(s) occupying the room. If you wish to withdraw from residence, you must consult with the Student Residences administration office first.

Appears in 1 contract

Sources: Residence Contract