Resident Responsibilities definition
Examples of Resident Responsibilities in a sentence
Failure to comply with any of the provisions of this Paragraph 2 governing "Resident Responsibilities" shall constitute grounds for disciplinary action, including Resident's suspension or termination from the Staff at CAMC's sole discretion.
Licensee’s breach of any term or condition of this License Agreement or of any addendum hereto, specifically including, but not limited to, Licensee’s failure to abide by University Housing Policies and Regulations and/or On-Campus Housing Resident Responsibilities.
Resident Responsibilities: Resident agrees not to waste the utilities provided by the HACB and to comply with any applicable law, regulation, or guideline of any governmental entity regulating utilities or fuels.
As compensation for the Chief Resident Responsibilities provided by Resident under this Exhibit D, Employer shall pay to Resident the sum of $0.00 per year ("Chief Resident Compensation").
Resident Responsibilities – Resident agrees to pay $75.00 as a Security Deposit.
All Rented Premises are considered “residence halls” for the purposes of this Agreement, University Housing and Resident Responsibilities policies, or any other University policies or regulations related to University housing.
If Resident is selected as the Chief Resident, Resident will provide the Chief Resident Responsibilities outlined in Exhibit D.
Licensee’s breach of any term or condition of this License Agreement or of any addendum hereto, specifically including, but not limited to, Licensee’s failure to abide by University Housing Policies and Regulations and/or On-Campus Housing Resident Responsibilities Related to COVID-19.
Resident Responsibilities: Resident agrees to pay an amount equal to the greater of $50 or one month's Total Tenant Payment, not to exceed the flat rent for the leased unit.
Resident Responsibilities: Resident agrees that the duly authorized agent, employee, or contractor of the Housing Authority will be permitted to enter Residents dwelling during reasonable hours (8:00a.m. to 5:00p.m.) for the purpose of performing routine maintenance, making improvements or repairs, inspecting the dwelling unit, showing the unit for releasing, or for the monthly extermination.