Common use of Termination for Safety Clause in Contracts

Termination for Safety. Upon reasonable notice to Residents, University Housing may terminate Residents’ Residence Hall contracts to reduce the health risks associated with COVID-19 or other health risks. Termination of contracts may be necessary to further reduce residential density in the Residence Halls, to expand emergency housing capacity, due to inability to find alternative housing for Residents who need relocation, to close one or all of the Residence Halls, or to take other actions in the interest of public health and safety. If, at any time, the University closes the Residence Halls and requires all Residents to leave campus for the remainder of the academic year, Residents will not be charged for the remaining, canceled portion of the Residence Hall contract period.

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: Residence Hall Contract, Residence Hall Contract

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Termination for Safety. Upon reasonable notice to Residents, University Housing may terminate Residents’ Residence Hall contracts to reduce the health risks associated with COVID-19 or other health risks. Termination of contracts may be necessary to further reduce residential density in the Residence Halls, to expand emergency housing capacity, due to inability to find alternative housing for Residents who need relocation, to close one or all of the Residence Halls, or to take other actions in the interest of public health and safety. If, at any time, the University closes the Residence Halls and requires all Residents to leave campus for the remainder of the academic yearsummer, Residents will not be charged for the remaining, canceled portion of the Residence Hall contract period.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Summer Residence Hall Contract

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Termination for Safety. Upon reasonable notice to ResidentsResidents and consultation with public health authorities, University Housing may terminate Residents’ Residence Hall contracts to reduce the health risks associated with COVID-19 or other health risks. Termination of contracts may be necessary to further reduce residential density in the Residence Halls, to expand emergency housing capacity, due to inability to find alternative housing for Residents who need relocation, to close one or all of the Residence Halls, or to take other actions in the interest of public health and safety. If, at any time, the University closes the Residence Halls and requires all Residents to leave campus for the remainder of the academic year, Residents will not be charged for the remaining, canceled portion of the Residence Hall contract period.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Residence Hall Contract

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