Common use of Act Safe and Responsible Clause in Contracts

Act Safe and Responsible. Every resident agrees that the Resident will act in a responsible manner as not to compromise the Resident’s own safety or endanger the health and safety of others either in person or virtually via the internet, including social media. Student Housing & Residence Life reserves the right to determine what constitutes unsafe practices and the appropriate sanctions for residents engaging in such practices. Individual residents have a right to manage their own health and wellness. Residents must ensure that issues related to mental or physical health do not endanger safety and security to themselves or to others within the residence community. Mental or physical health activities deemed harmful, as determined by the University, may result in disciplinary, behavioural or educational sanctions for resident misconduct, including possible eviction from the premises. Residents that are found to require more support than can be reasonably provided by the University may be requested to vacate the premises to focus on their own health and wellbeing until it can be determined that they can participate meaningfully in the residence community. The University reserves the right to assign individual and/or community financial, disciplinary or educational sanctions for resident misconduct, as determined by Federal, Provincial, and Municipal Laws and Regulations, the University of Toronto Code of Student Conduct, the Residence Community Standards, and any other University policy applicable in the circumstances. Further detailed information on the Residence Community Standards and Appeals Policy can be accessed online in the Student Housing & Residence Life Handbooks xxxx://xxx.xxx.xxxxxxxx.xx/housing/current-students/policies- handbooks and the University of Toronto Code of Student Conduct can be found online at: xxxx://xxx.xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx.xxxxxxxx.xx/policies/studentc.htm

Appears in 3 contracts

Samples: Housing Occupancy Agreement, 2022 Undergraduate Housing Occupancy Agreement, 2020 Undergraduate Housing Occupancy Agreement

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Act Safe and Responsible. Every resident agrees that the Resident they will act in a responsible manner as not to compromise the Resident’s his or her own safety or endanger the health and safety of others either in person or virtually via the internet, including social media. Student Housing & Residence Life reserves the right to determine what constitutes unsafe practices and the appropriate sanctions for residents engaging in such practices. Individual residents have a right to manage their own health and wellness. Residents must ensure that issues related to mental or physical health do not endanger safety and security to themselves or to others within the residence community. Mental or physical health activities deemed harmful, as determined by the University, may result in disciplinary, behavioural or educational sanctions for resident misconduct, including possible eviction from the premises. Residents that are found to require more support than can be reasonably provided by the University may be requested to vacate the premises to focus on their own health and wellbeing until it can be determined that they can participate meaningfully in the residence community. The University reserves the right to assign individual and/or community financial, disciplinary or educational sanctions for resident misconduct, as determined by Federal, Provincial, and Municipal Laws and Regulations, the University of Toronto Code of Student Conduct, the Residence Community Standards, and any other University policy applicable in the circumstances. Further detailed information on the Residence Community Standards and Appeals Policy can be accessed online in the Student Housing & Residence Life Handbooks xxxx://xxx.xxx.xxxxxxxx.xx/housing/current-students/policies- handbooks at xxx.xxx.xxxxxxxx.xx/xxxxxxx (Current Residents - Policies & Handbooks) and the University of Toronto Code of Student Conduct can be found online at: xxxx://xxx.xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx.xxxxxxxx.xx/policies/studentc.htm

Appears in 3 contracts

Samples: Housing Occupancy Agreement, Housing Occupancy Agreement, Housing Occupancy Agreement

Act Safe and Responsible. Every resident agrees that the Resident will act in a responsible manner as not to compromise the Resident’s own safety or endanger the health and safety of others either in person or virtually via the internet, including social media. Student Housing & Residence Life reserves the right to determine what constitutes unsafe practices and the appropriate sanctions for residents engaging in such practices. Individual residents have a right to manage their own health and wellness. Residents must ensure that issues related to mental or physical health do not endanger safety and security to themselves or to others within the residence community. Mental or physical health activities deemed harmful, as determined by the University, may result in disciplinary, behavioural or educational sanctions for resident misconduct, including possible eviction from the premises. Residents that are found to require more support than can be reasonably provided by the University may be requested to vacate the premises to focus on their own health and wellbeing until it can be determined that they can participate meaningfully in the residence community. The University reserves the right to assign individual and/or community financial, disciplinary or educational sanctions for resident misconduct, as determined by Federal, Provincial, and Municipal Laws and Regulations, the University of Toronto Code of Student Conduct, the Residence Community Standards, and any other University policy applicable in the circumstances. Further detailed information on the Residence Community Standards and Appeals Policy can be accessed online in the Student Housing & Residence Life Handbooks xxxx://xxx.xxx.xxxxxxxx.xx/housing/current-students/policies- handbooks xxxx://xxx.xxx.xxxxxxxx.xx/housing/current-students/policies-handbooks and the University of Toronto Code of Student Conduct can be found online at: xxxx://xxx.xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx.xxxxxxxx.xx/policies/studentc.htm

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Undergraduate Housing Occupancy Agreement

Act Safe and Responsible. Every resident agrees that the Resident they will act in a responsible manner as not to compromise the Resident’s own safety or endanger the health and safety of others either in person or virtually via the internet, including social media. Student Housing & Residence Life reserves the right to determine what constitutes unsafe practices and the appropriate sanctions for residents engaging in such practices. Individual residents have a right to manage their own health and wellness. Residents must ensure that issues related to mental or physical health do not endanger safety and security to themselves or to others within the residence community. Mental or physical health activities deemed harmful, as determined by the University, may result in disciplinary, behavioural or educational sanctions for resident misconduct, including possible eviction from the premises. Residents that are found to require more support than can be reasonably provided by the University may be requested to vacate the premises to focus on their own health and wellbeing until it can be determined that they can participate meaningfully in the residence community. The University reserves the right to assign individual and/or community financial, disciplinary or educational sanctions for resident misconduct, as determined by Federal, Provincial, and Municipal Laws and Regulations, the University of Toronto Code of Student Conduct, the Residence Community Standards, and any other University policy applicable in the circumstances. Further detailed information on the Residence Community Standards and Appeals Policy can be accessed online in the Student Housing & Residence Life Handbooks at xxxx://xxx.xxx.xxxxxxxx.xx/housing/current-students/policies- handbooks and the University of Toronto Code of Student Conduct can be found online at: xxxx://xxx.xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx.xxxxxxxx.xx/policies/studentc.htm

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Housing Occupancy Agreement

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Act Safe and Responsible. Every resident agrees that the Resident will act in a responsible manner as not to compromise the Resident’s own safety or endanger the health and safety of others either in person or virtually via the internet, including social media. Student Housing & Residence Life reserves the right to determine what constitutes unsafe practices and the appropriate sanctions for residents engaging in such practices. Individual residents have a right to manage their own health and wellness. Residents must ensure that issues related to mental or physical health do not endanger safety and security to themselves or to others within the residence community. Mental or physical health activities deemed harmful, as determined by the University, may result in disciplinary, behavioural or educational sanctions for resident misconduct, including possible eviction from the premises. Residents that are found to require more support than can be reasonably provided by the University may be requested to vacate the premises to focus on their own health and wellbeing until it can be determined that they can participate meaningfully in the residence community. The University reserves the right to assign individual and/or community financial, disciplinary or educational sanctions for resident misconduct, as determined by Federal, Provincial, and Municipal Laws and Regulations, the University of Toronto Code of Student Conduct, the Residence Community Standards, and any other University policy applicable in the circumstances. Further detailed information on the Residence Community Standards and Appeals Policy can be accessed online in the Student Housing & Residence Life Handbooks xxxx://xxx.xxx.xxxxxxxx.xx/housing/current-students/policies- handbooks and the University of Toronto Code of Student Conduct can be found online at: xxxx://xxx.xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx.xxxxxxxx.xx/policies/studentc.htmxxxxx://xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx.xxxxxxxx.xx/secretariat/policies/code-student-conduct-december-13-2019

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Housing Occupancy Agreement

Act Safe and Responsible. Every resident agrees that the Resident they will act in a responsible manner as not to compromise the Resident’s own safety or endanger the health and safety of others either in person or virtually via the internet, including social media. Student Housing & Residence Life reserves the right to determine what constitutes unsafe practices and the appropriate sanctions for residents engaging in such practices. Individual residents have a right to manage their own health and wellness. Residents must ensure that issues related to mental or physical health do not endanger safety and security to themselves or to others within the residence community. Mental or physical health activities deemed harmful, as determined by the University, may result in disciplinary, behavioural or educational sanctions for resident misconduct, including possible eviction from the premises. Residents that are found to require more support than can be reasonably provided by the University may be requested to vacate the premises to focus on their own health and wellbeing until it can be determined that they can participate meaningfully in the residence community. The University reserves the right to assign individual and/or community financial, disciplinary or educational sanctions for resident misconduct, as determined by Federal, Provincial, and Municipal Laws and Regulations, the University of Toronto Code of Student Conduct, the Residence Community Standards, and any other University policy applicable in the circumstances. Further detailed information on the Residence Community Standards and Appeals Policy can be accessed online in the Student Housing & Residence Life Handbooks xxxx://xxx.xxx.xxxxxxxx.xx/housing/current-students/policies- handbooks at xxxx://xxx.xxx.xxxxxxxx.xx/housing/current-students/policies-handbooks and the University of Toronto Code of Student Conduct can be found online at: xxxx://xxx.xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx.xxxxxxxx.xx/policies/studentc.htm

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Housing Occupancy Agreement

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