a Resident definition
Examples of a Resident in a sentence
Upon any termination as described in this paragraph: (a) Resident must fully vacate the bedroom space and apartment (including removing all personal belongings) within the time provided in the written notice given by Owner, and will have no further use of or access to the Property, the assigned apartment or bedroom space; and (b) Resident will be fully responsible for all rent and other charges as if the Agreement had been terminated by Resident as described in paragraph 5.
Except where a designee is appointed, only a Resident may request an “external” or independent appeal of benefit denials based on lack of medical necessity.
Care provided to a Resident who does not meet the eligibility criteria for coverage by third party payors will be billed at the Facility’s private pay room and board rate.
Inspection of room conditions upon vacancy of a Resident, for health and safety reasons during break periods, or for sanitation, security, or safety reasons.
In the event that a scheduled rotation has five (5) weekends, a Resident Physician shall not be required to work more than three (3) of those five (5) weekends.
University will reasonably respect the privacy of the Resident, but reserves the right to perform a background check of a Resident.
Humber may evict should a Resident be found to have violated the Residence Code of Conduct.
Any notice required to be given to a Resident hereunder shall be deemed to have been properly delivered by delivery of such notice to the Resident’s email address.
A Mentor is a teacher trained and assigned to provide professional support to a Resident Educator following the guidelines and protocols of the Resident Educator Program.
In order to obtain and continue health care coverage with Us, the Member, who is not covered as either a Dependent Spouse or as a Dependent child, must be a Resident [and a U.S. Citizen, National, or lawfully present in the United States].