Accommodation Contract definition

Accommodation Contract means the contract between the University and
Accommodation Contract means the contract on accommodation which is concluded between a guest and the Hotel, which shall be based on the present General Terms and Conditions.
Accommodation Contract is the contract made between the guesthouse and the contractual partner, the contents of which are regulated in detail in this document.

Examples of Accommodation Contract in a sentence

  • Accommodation shall start on the date of signing this Accommodation Contract by both Parties hereto.

  • By making a booking the Guest offers to conclude an Accommodation Contract.

  • Motel One is entitled to cancel the Accommodation Contract on good grounds.

  • Upon acceptance of the booking made by the Guest an Accommodation Contract is created between Motel One and the Guest.

  • The abovementioned does not apply to the cases of termination, suspension, exclusion, cessation of the studies, health reasons or transition to other university or faculty; d/ by provider’s rescission of the Contract prior to accomplishing the agreed period of time, should the resident fail to pay the price for accommodation in the agreed period of time or he/she breaches the regulations of the Code of Hostel Accommodation or his/her obligations accruing from the Accommodation Contract.

  • Amendments and additions to the Accommodation Contract or the Standard Terms and Conditions must be made in written form.

  • In the case that we have inflicted damage on the Guest in the course of fulfilling the Accommodation Contract and related Contracts or in breach of these Contracts, we shall compensate for the said damage, unless the said damage has been caused due to a cause not attributable to us.

  • Any found will be removed and may be reclaimed at the end of the Accommodation Contract.

  • Any found may be removed without warning and may be reclaimed at the end of the Accommodation Contract.

  • This section refers to the Fees Students will be liable to pay in relation to their stay in the Accommodation in accordance with the Accommodation Contract.


More Definitions of Accommodation Contract

Accommodation Contract. Is the contract concluded between the accommodation provider and the contracting party, the content of which is regulated in more detail below.
Accommodation Contract means the contract between the Council and the

Related to Accommodation Contract

  • Housing accommodation means any publicly assisted housing accommodation or any real property, or portion thereof, which is used or occupied, or is intended, arranged, or designed to be used or occupied, as the home, residence, or sleeping place of one or more persons, but shall not include any single family residence the occupants of which rent, lease, or furnish for compensation not more than one room therein.

  • residential accommodation means accommodation which is provided in—

  • accommodation unit in relation to any premises, means a building or section of a building occupied or used or intended for occupation or use for any purpose;

  • Transient accommodation means a room, group of rooms, or other living or sleeping space for the lodging of occupants, including but not limited to residences or buildings used as residences, that is obtained through a transient space marketplace or is a professionally managed unit. "Transient accommodation" does not include: a hotel or hotel room; a room, group of rooms, or other living or sleeping space used as a place of assembly; a dormitory or other similar residential facility of an elementary or secondary school or a college or university; a hospital, nursing home, or other similar residential facility of a provider of services for the care, support and treatment of individuals that is licensed by the State; a campsite, cabin, lean-to, or other similar residential facility of a campground or an adult or youth camp; a furnished or unfurnished private residential property, including but not limited to condominiums, bungalows, single-family homes and similar living units, where no maid service, room service, linen changing service or other common hotel services are made available by the lessor and where the keys to the furnished or unfurnished private residential property, whether a physical key, access to a keyless locking mechanism, or other means of physical ingress to the furnished or unfurnished private residential property, are provided to the lessee at the location of an offsite real estate broker licensed by the New Jersey Real Estate Commission pursuant to R.S.45:15-1 et seq.; or leases of real property with a term of at least 90 consecutive days.

  • Accommodation Payment as defined in Section 10.21(d).