Unauthorised occupation definition
Examples of Unauthorised occupation in a sentence
Unauthorised occupation or sub-letting of the Room will be treated by the University as a serious breach of this Licence Agreement which will result in it being terminated within the 4 weeks’ notice period.
Unauthorised occupation of the Accommodation will be treated by Falmouth Exeter Plus as a serious breach of this Contract, which could give rise to its early termination under clause 6 and/or disciplinary action under the University’s Regulations.
Unauthorised occupation of the Accommodation will be treated by the University as a serious breach of these terms and conditions, which could give rise to the University terminating the accommodation agreement early under clause 4.
Unauthorised occupation of the Accommodation will be treated by the University as a serious breach of these terms and conditions, which could give rise to the University terminating this agreement early under clause ▇.
Unauthorised occupation of the Accommodation will be treated by ABHSC as a serious breach of this Contract, which could give rise to its early termination under clause 4 and/or disciplinary action under ABHSC’s Regulations.
Unauthorised occupation of the Accommodation will be treated by the University as a serious breach of these terms and conditions, which could give rise to the University terminating the accommodation agreement early under clause 4.5.
Unauthorised occupation of any School property or facility or having the effect of depriving others from using this property or facility.
Unauthorised occupation of the Accommodation or Residence will be treated by the University as a serious breach of these terms and conditions, which could give rise to its early termination of the agreement under clause 4.2. You could be liable to pay the University any profits that you make from unlawful sub-letting or similar activities.
Unauthorised occupation of the Accommodation will be treated by ABHSC as a serious breach of this Contract, which could give rise to its early termination under clause 4 and/or further legal action.
Unauthorised occupation of the Accommodation will be treated by the University as a serious breach of these terms and conditions, which could give rise to the University terminating this agreement early under clause 4.5.