Common use of Assignment Control Clause in Contracts

Assignment Control. Pursuant to this contract, the University agrees to provide residential services in University housing, but not a particular room, suite, or apartment, and the University reserves the exclusive right to determine the particular space to which the student is assigned. The student is not permitted to assign or exchange space assignment given by the University, nor to assign any other right created by this Contract to any other person or organization. To avoid vacancies resulting from late cancellation of this Contract by students, the University reserves the right to contract for housing with a slightly larger number of students than it has regular housing spaces available. Such overbooking may require that one extra student will be assigned to a room, suite, or apartment not normally intended for occupancy by the extra student; or that students may be temporarily placed in a Resident Advisor (student staff) unit. These assignments are intended to be temporary. The University will reassign the extra students to regular housing assignments as vacancies occur due to normal attrition. The student understands and specifically agrees that the University may, in its sole discretion, make such arrangements for a period not to exceed one term and that such housing arrangements fulfill the University's obligation to provide housing accommodations under this Contract. Students participating in programs related to their residence, such as in Learning Communities, Greek Village, or other special lifestyle areas, may, as a condition of such participation, be required to sign a contract addendum specifying terms and conditions for program participation. Residents who fail to abide by the terms of the addendum, are removed from the program by program administrators, or voluntarily withdraw from the program may be required to relocate from their current assignment to another housing assignment as determined by the University. Due to COVID19 social distancing constraints, Housing and Residence Life may implement special assignment protocols to comply with university and community expectations. Exceptions to this protocol will be evaluated on a case by case basis.

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Samples: housing.charlotte.edu, housing.charlotte.edu, housing.uncc.edu

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Assignment Control. Pursuant to this contractContract, the University agrees to provide residential services in University housing, but not a particular room, suite, or apartment, and the University reserves the exclusive right to determine the particular space to which the student is assigned. First Semester Students are not allowed to live in Greek Village unless they are members of a sorority, fraternity or other special lifestyle, and only first year students who meet the age requirements will be allowed to live in Graduate/Post-Traditional student housing. The student is not permitted to assign or exchange space assignment given by the University, nor or to assign any other right created by this Contract to any other person or organization. To avoid vacancies resulting from late cancellation of this Contract by students, the University reserves the right to contract for housing with a slightly larger number of students than it has regular housing spaces available. Such overbooking may require that one extra student will be assigned to a room, suite, or apartment not normally intended for occupancy by the extra student; or that students may be temporarily placed in a Resident Advisor (student staff) unit. These assignments are intended to be temporary. The University will reassign the extra students to regular housing assignments as vacancies occur due to normal attrition. The student understands and specifically agrees that the University may, in its sole discretion, make such arrangements for a period not to exceed one term semester and that such housing arrangements fulfill the University's obligation to provide housing accommodations under this Contract. Students participating in programs related to their residence, such as in Learning Communities, Greek Village, or other special lifestyle areas, may, as a condition of such participation, be required to sign a contract addendum specifying terms and conditions for program participation. Residents who fail to abide by the terms of the addendum, are removed from the program by program administrators, or voluntarily withdraw from the program may be required to relocate from their current assignment to another housing assignment as determined by the University. Due to COVID19 social distancing constraints, Housing and Residence Life may implement special assignment protocols to comply with university and community expectations. Exceptions to this protocol will be evaluated on a case by case basis.

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Samples: housing.charlotte.edu

Assignment Control. Pursuant to this contract, the University agrees The University's agreement is to provide residential services in University housing, but not a particular room, suite, or apartment, and the University reserves the exclusive right to determine the particular space to which the student is assigned. First Semester Students are not allowed to live in Greek Village unless they are members of a sorority, fraternity or other special lifestyle and only freshmen who meet the age requirements will be allowed to live in Graduate/Non-Traditional student housing. The student is not permitted to assign or exchange space assignment given by the University, nor to assign any other right created by this Contract to any other person or organization. To avoid vacancies resulting from late cancellation of this Contract by students, the University reserves the right to contract for housing with a slightly larger number of students than it has regular housing spaces available. Such overbooking may require that one extra student will be assigned to a room, suite, or apartment not normally intended for occupancy by the extra student; or that students may be temporarily placed in a Resident Advisor (student staff) unit. These assignments are intended to be temporary. The University will reassign the extra students to regular housing assignments as vacancies occur due to normal attrition. The student understands and specifically agrees that the University may, in its sole discretion, make such arrangements for a period not to exceed one term semester and that such housing arrangements fulfill the University's obligation to provide housing accommodations under this Contract. Students participating in programs related to their residence, such as Residents in Learning Communities, Greek Village, or other special lifestyle areas, may, as a condition of such participation, areas may be required to sign a contract addendum specifying terms and conditions for program participation. Residents who fail to abide by the terms of the addendum, are removed from the program by program administrators, or voluntarily withdraw from the program may be required to relocate from their current assignment to another housing assignment as determined by the University. Due to COVID19 social distancing constraints, Housing and Residence Life may implement special assignment protocols to comply with university and community expectations. Exceptions to this protocol will be evaluated on a case by case basis.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: housing.uncc.edu

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Assignment Control. Pursuant to this contractContract, the University agrees to provide residential services in University housing, but not a particular room, suite, or apartment, and the University reserves the exclusive right to determine the particular space to which the student is assigned. First Semester Students are not allowed to live in Greek Village unless they are members of a sorority, fraternity or other special lifestyle, and only first year students who meet the age requirements will be allowed to live in Graduate/Post-Traditional student housing. The student is not permitted to assign or exchange space assignment given by the University, nor or to assign any other right created by this Contract to any other person or organization. To avoid vacancies resulting from late cancellation of this Contract by students, the University reserves the right to contract for housing with a slightly larger number of students than it has regular housing spaces available. Such overbooking may require that one extra student will be assigned to a room, suite, or apartment not normally intended for occupancy by the extra student; or that students may be temporarily placed in a Resident Advisor (student staff) unit. These assignments ; or that students are intended assigned to be temporaryalternative off-campus housing. The University will reassign the extra such students to regular housing assignments as vacancies occur due to normal attrition. The student understands and specifically agrees that the University may, in its sole discretion, make such alternative arrangements for a period not to exceed one term as it deems necessary and that such housing arrangements fulfill the University's obligation to provide housing accommodations under this Contract. Students participating in programs related to their residence, such as in Learning Communities, Greek Village, or other special lifestyle areas, may, as a condition of such participation, be required to sign a contract addendum specifying terms and conditions for program participation. Residents who fail to abide by the terms of the addendum, are removed from the program by program administrators, or voluntarily withdraw from the program may be required to relocate from their current assignment to another housing assignment as determined by the University. Due to COVID19 social distancing constraints, Housing and Residence Life may implement special assignment protocols to comply with university and community expectations. Exceptions to this protocol will be evaluated on a case by case basis.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: housing.charlotte.edu

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