Common use of Alcohol in Residence Clause in Contracts

Alcohol in Residence. Residents who choose to consume alcohol must do so responsibly in compliance with the law, and will be accountable for their actions. 1. Drinking alcoholic beverages or carrying unsealed liquor is permitted only in residents’ rooms, floor lounges that the Residence Life Manager has designated for this purpose, and at licensed residence events. 2. Drinking alcoholic beverages or carrying unsealed liquor is not permitted in any other areas including, but not limited to, patios, courtyards, elevators, washrooms, laundry rooms, phone booths, hallways, stairwells, commonsblock corridors, main floor foyers, house lounges (except as expressly permitted by the Residence Life Manager), and areas outside the residence building. 3. Participating in drinking games is not permitted. Drinking games are games which involve the consumption of alcohol and usually involve swift consumption and/or high volume consumption. Some examples are: “beer pong,” “funnelling,” “shotgunning” using a bier stick or otherwise, “quarters,” and “floor crawls.” For further clarity, emulating a drinking game with other liquids (e.g., “water pong”) is also not permitted in residence. The examples provided are not exhaustive, and the University may stop and take action against any resident participating in any activity, whether listed above or not, which is, in the Residence Life Manager’s opinion, a drinking game. Any resident present in a room where a drinking game was being played may be deemed by the Residence Life Manager to have participated in the drinking game. 4. Possession and/or consumption of ‘common source’ alcohol (for example: keg cans, large containers of pre-mixed alcohol, texas mickeys, et cetera) within residence is prohibited. 5. Brewing and distilling alcohol are not permitted in your accommodation, in your residence building, or on any other residence property. This includes brewing beer, cider, or wine and distilling spirits (i.e., any kind of hard alcohol). 6. Residence/house/floor funds may not be used to subsidize or provide alcohol. 7. All parties in residence must be registered with the Residence Life Manager. See Section 3.20 for more information. To register a party, obtain the Function Responsibility Form from the Residence Life Manager and complete and return it before organizing the party. Parties are permitted on Friday and Saturday evenings, and must be concluded 30 minutes prior to quiet hours. Parties are not permitted during exam periods when extended quiet hours are in effect. Alcohol may not be sold, and floor/house/residence funds may not be used to subsidize or provide alcohol. Policies specific to hosting a party are printed on the Function Responsibility Form. Violation of these rules may result in standards action. Parties are not permitted in Totem Park, Place Vanier or Orchard Commons residences. 8. Before organizing or hosting a licensed event in residence, contact the Residence Life Manager to obtain information about and permission to obtain a Special Occasion License and review the provincial laws and residence rules and regulations related to the use of alcohol in residence. Licensed events are only permitted to occur in a specific location in each residence. At a residence event where alcohol is served or sold, the event organizer(s) will adhere to provincial laws, the University’s rules, policies and procedures, and residence rules related to the use of alcohol including, without limitation, applying for the appropriate liquor license and complying with all obligations thereunder. All servers, paid and unpaid, must: (a) have received Serving It Right training, and (b) provide upon request a copy of their Serving It Right certificate. Failure to adhere to the law and the rules, regulations, policies and procedures of the University and Student Housing and Community Services governing the use of alcohol in residence may result in the function being terminated at once, the withdrawal of future party privileges, the suspension of further licensed events, and/or the assessment of standards points and discretionary conditions, and/or eviction from residence.

Appears in 5 contracts

Samples: Summer Residence Contract, Year Round Residence Contract, Year Round Residence Contract

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Alcohol in Residence. Residents who choose to consume alcohol must do so responsibly in compliance with the law, and will be accountable for their actions. 1. Drinking alcoholic beverages or carrying unsealed liquor is permitted only in residents’ rooms, floor lounges that the Residence Life Manager has designated for this purpose, and at licensed residence events. 2. Drinking alcoholic beverages or carrying unsealed liquor is not permitted in any other areas including, but not limited to, patios, courtyards, elevators, washrooms, laundry rooms, phone booths, hallways, stairwells, commonsblock corridors, main floor foyers, house lounges (except as expressly permitted by the Residence Life Manager), and areas outside the residence building. 3. Participating in drinking games is not permitted. Drinking games are games which involve the consumption of alcohol and usually involve swift consumption and/or high volume consumption. Some examples are: “beer pong,” “funnelling,” “shotgunning” using a bier stick or otherwise, “quarters,” and “floor crawls.” For further clarity, emulating a drinking game with other liquids (e.g., e.g. “water pong”) is also not permitted in residence. The examples provided are not exhaustive, and the University may stop and take action against any resident participating in any activity, whether listed above or not, which is, in the Residence Life Manager’s opinion, a drinking game. Any resident present in a room where a drinking game was being played may be deemed by the Residence Life Manager to have participated in the drinking game. 4. Possession and/or consumption of ‘common source’ alcohol (for example: keg cans, large containers of pre-mixed alcohol, texas mickeys, et cetera) within residence is prohibited. 5. Brewing and distilling alcohol are not permitted in your accommodation, in your residence building, or on any other residence property. This includes brewing beer, cider, or wine and distilling spirits (i.e., i.e. any kind of hard alcohol). 6. Residence/house/floor funds may not be used to subsidize or provide alcohol. 7. All parties in residence must be registered with the Residence Life Manager. See Section 3.20 Appendix II for more information. To register a party, obtain the Function Responsibility Form from the Residence Life Manager and complete and return it before organizing the party. Parties are permitted on Friday and Saturday evenings, and must be concluded 30 minutes prior to quiet hours. Parties are not permitted during exam periods when extended quiet hours are in effect. Alcohol may not be sold, and floor/house/residence funds may not be used to subsidize or provide alcohol. Policies specific to hosting a party are printed on the Function Responsibility Form. Violation of these rules may result in standards action. Parties are not permitted in Totem Park, Place Vanier or Orchard Commons residences. 8. Before organizing or hosting a licensed event in residence, contact the Residence Life Manager to obtain information about and permission to obtain a Special Occasion License and review the provincial laws and residence rules and regulations related to the use of alcohol in residence. Licensed events are only permitted to occur in a specific location in each residence. At a residence event where alcohol is served or sold, the event organizer(s) will adhere to provincial laws, the University’s rules, policies and procedures, and residence rules related to the use of alcohol including, without limitation, applying for the appropriate liquor license and complying with all obligations thereunder. All servers, paid and unpaid, must: (a) have received Serving It Right training, and (b) provide upon request a copy of their Serving It Right certificate. Failure to adhere to the law and the rules, regulations, policies and procedures of the University and Student Housing and Community Services governing the use of alcohol in residence may result in the function being terminated at once, the withdrawal of future party privileges, the suspension of further licensed events, and/or the assessment of standards points and discretionary conditions, and/or eviction from residence.

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: Year Round Residence Contract, Summer Residence Contract

Alcohol in Residence. Residents who choose to consume alcohol must do so responsibly in compliance with the law, and will be accountable for their actions. 1. a) Drinking alcoholic beverages or carrying unsealed liquor is permitted only in residentsthe Residentsrooms, floor lounges that the Residence Life Manager has designated for this purposeroom, and at licensed residence events. 2. b) Drinking alcoholic beverages or carrying unsealed liquor is not permitted in any other areas including, but not limited to, patios, courtyards, elevators, washrooms, laundry rooms, phone booths, hallways, stairwells, commonsblock corridors, main floor foyers, house lounges (except as expressly permitted by the Residence Life Manager)lounges, and areas outside the residence buildingresidence. 3. c) Participating in drinking games is not permitted. Drinking games are games which involve the consumption of alcohol and usually involve swift consumption and/or high volume consumption. Some examples are: “beer pongbeerpong,” “funnelling,” “shotgunning” using a bier stick or otherwise, “quarters,” and “floor crawls.” For further clarity, emulating a drinking game with other liquids (e.g., “water pong”) This list is also not permitted in residence. The examples provided are not exhaustive, and the University may stop and take action against any resident participating in any activity, whether listed above or not, which is, in the Residence Life Manager’s opinion, a drinking game. Any resident present in a room where a drinking game was being played may be deemed by the Residence Life Manager to have participated in the drinking game. 4. d) Possession and/or consumption of ‘common source’ alcohol (for examplee.g.: keg cans, large containers of pre-mixed alcohol, texas mickeys, et cetera) within residence is prohibited. 5. e) Brewing and distilling alcohol are is not permitted in your accommodation, in your residence building, accommodation or on any other residence property. This includes brewing beer, cider, cider or wine and distilling spirits (i.e., i.e. any kind of hard alcohol). 6. Residence/house/floor funds may not be used to subsidize or provide alcohol. 7. All parties in residence must be registered with the Residence Life Manager. See Section 3.20 for more information. To register a party, obtain the Function Responsibility Form from the Residence Life Manager and complete and return it before organizing the party. Parties are permitted on Friday and Saturday evenings, and must be concluded 30 minutes prior to quiet hours. Parties are not permitted during exam periods when extended quiet hours are in effect. Alcohol may not be sold, and floor/house/residence funds may not be used to subsidize or provide alcohol. Policies specific to hosting a party are printed on the Function Responsibility Form. Violation of these rules may result in standards action. Parties are not permitted in Totem Park, Place Vanier or Orchard Commons residences. 8. Before organizing or hosting a licensed event in residence, contact the Residence Life Manager to obtain information about and permission to obtain a Special Occasion License and review the provincial laws and residence rules and regulations related to the use of alcohol in residence. Licensed events are only permitted to occur in a specific location in each residence. At a residence event where alcohol is served or sold, the event organizer(s) will adhere to provincial laws, the University’s rules, policies and procedures, and residence rules related to the use of alcohol including, without limitation, applying for the appropriate liquor license and complying with all obligations thereunder. All servers, paid and unpaid, must: (a) have received Serving It Right training, and (b) provide upon request a copy of their Serving It Right certificate. Failure to adhere to the law and the rules, regulations, policies and procedures of the University and Student Housing and Community Services governing the use of alcohol in residence may result in the function being terminated at once, the withdrawal of future party privileges, the suspension of further licensed events, and/or the assessment of standards points and discretionary conditions, and/or eviction from residence.

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: Residence Contract, Residence Contract

Alcohol in Residence. Residents who choose to consume alcohol must do so responsibly in compliance with the law, and will be accountable for their actions. 1. Drinking alcoholic beverages or carrying unsealed liquor is permitted only in residentsthe Residentsrooms, floor lounges that the Residence Life Manager has designated for this purposeroom, and at licensed residence events. 2. Drinking alcoholic beverages or carrying unsealed liquor is not permitted in any other areas including, but not limited to, patios, courtyards, elevators, washrooms, laundry rooms, phone booths, hallways, stairwells, commonsblock corridors, main floor foyers, house lounges (except as expressly permitted by the Residence Life Manager)lounges, and areas outside the residence buildingresidence. 3. Participating in drinking games is not permitted. Drinking games are games which involve the consumption of alcohol and usually involve swift consumption and/or high volume consumption. Some examples are: “beer pongbeerpong,” “funnelling,” “shotgunning”, using a bier stick or otherwise, “quarters,” and “floor crawls.” For further clarity, emulating a drinking game with other liquids (e.g., “water pong”) This list is also not permitted in residence. The examples provided are not exhaustive, and the University may stop and take action against any resident participating in any activity, whether listed above or not, which is, in the Residence Life Manager’s opinion, a drinking game. Any resident present in a room where a drinking game was being played may be deemed by the Residence Life Manager to have participated in the drinking game. 4. Possession and/or consumption of ‘common source’ alcohol (for examplee.g.: keg cans, large containers of pre-mixed alcohol, texas mickeys, et cetera) within residence is prohibited. 5. Brewing and distilling alcohol are is not permitted in your accommodation, in your residence building, accommodation or on any other residence property. This includes brewing beer, cider, cider or wine and distilling spirits (i.e., i.e. any kind of hard alcohol). 6. Residence/house/Residence/ committee/ floor funds may not be used to subsidize or provide alcohol. 7. All parties social gatherings in residence must be registered with the Residence Life Managerregistered. See Section 3.20 section 3.22 and the terms and conditions on the Event Request Form for more information. To register a party, obtain the Function Responsibility Event Request Form from the a Residence Life Manager Advisor and complete and return it before organizing the party. Parties Social gatherings are permitted on week nights (Sunday through Thursday) until 9:30pm and on weekends (Friday and Saturday evenings, Saturday) and must be concluded conclude 30 minutes prior to quiet hours. Parties Social gatherings are not permitted during exam periods when extended quiet hours are in effecteffect and are not permitted on the same night as other large residence-wide or campus events. Alcohol may not be sold, and floor/house/residence funds may not be used to subsidize or provide alcohol. Policies Expectations specific to hosting a party are printed on the Function Responsibility Event Request Form. Violation of these rules may result in standards action. Parties Social gatherings are not permitted in Totem ParkXxxxxxx, Place Vanier or Orchard Commons residencesXxxxxx, Xxxxxxxxx, Cassiar, Valhalla, Xxxxxx, Nechako, and Similkameen. 8. Before organizing or hosting a licensed event in residence, contact the Residence Life Manager to obtain information about and permission to obtain a Special Occasion License and review the provincial laws and residence rules and regulations related to the use of alcohol in residence. Licensed events are only permitted to occur in a specific location in each residence. At a residence event where alcohol is served or sold, the event organizer(s) will adhere to provincial laws, the University’s rules, policies and procedures, and residence rules related to the use of alcohol including, without limitation, applying for the appropriate liquor license and complying with all obligations thereunder. All servers, paid and unpaid, must: (a) have received Serving It Right training, and (b) provide upon request a copy of their Serving It Right certificate. Failure to adhere to the law and the rules, regulations, policies and procedures of the University and Student Housing and Community Services governing the use of alcohol in residence may result in the function being terminated at once, the withdrawal of future party social gathering privileges, the suspension of further licensed events, and/or the assessment of standards points and discretionary conditions, and/or eviction from residence.

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: Residence Contract, Residence Contract

Alcohol in Residence. Residents who choose to consume alcohol must do so responsibly in compliance with the law, and will be accountable for their actions. 1. Drinking alcoholic beverages or carrying unsealed liquor is permitted only in residentsthe Residentsrooms, floor lounges that the Residence Life Manager has designated for this purposeroom, and at licensed residence events. 2. Drinking alcoholic beverages or carrying unsealed liquor is not permitted in any other areas including, but not limited to, patios, courtyards, elevators, washrooms, laundry rooms, phone booths, hallways, stairwells, commonsblock corridors, main floor foyers, house lounges (except as expressly permitted by the Residence Life Manager)lounges, and areas outside the residence buildingresidence. 3. Participating in drinking games is not permitted. Drinking games are games which involve the consumption of alcohol and usually involve swift consumption and/or high volume consumption. Some examples are: “beer pongbeerpong,” “funnelling,” “shotgunning” using a bier stick or otherwise, “quarters,” and “floor crawls.” For further clarity, emulating a drinking game with other liquids (e.g., “water pong”) This list is also not permitted in residence. The examples provided are not exhaustive, and the University may stop and take action against any resident participating in any activity, whether listed above or not, which is, in the Residence Life Manager’s opinion, a drinking game. Any resident present in a room where a drinking game was being played may be deemed by the Residence Life Manager to have participated in the drinking game. 4. Possession and/or consumption of ‘common source’ alcohol (for examplee.g.: keg cans, large containers of pre-mixed alcohol, texas mickeys, et cetera) within residence is prohibited. 5. Brewing and distilling alcohol are is not permitted in your accommodation, in your residence building, accommodation or on any other residence property. This includes brewing beer, cider, cider or wine and distilling spirits (i.e., i.e. any kind of hard alcohol). 6. Residence/house/Residence/ committee/ floor funds may not be used to subsidize or provide alcohol. 7. All parties social gatherings in residence must be registered with the Residence Life Managerregistered. See Section 3.20 Appendix II, section 3.22 and the terms and conditions on the Event Request Form for more information. To register a party, obtain the Function Responsibility Form from the Residence Life Manager and complete and return it before organizing the party. Parties are permitted on Friday and Saturday evenings, and must be concluded 30 minutes prior to quiet hours. Parties are not permitted during exam periods when extended quiet hours are in effect. Alcohol may not be sold, and floor/house/residence funds may not be used to subsidize or provide alcohol. Policies specific to hosting a party are printed on the Function Responsibility Form. Violation of these rules may result in standards action. Parties Social gatherings are not permitted in Totem ParkXxxxxxx, Place Vanier or Orchard Commons residencesXxxxxx, Xxxxxxxxx, Xxxxxxx, Valhalla, Xxxxxx and Similkameen. 8. Before organizing or hosting a licensed event in residence, contact the Residence Life Manager to obtain information about and permission to obtain a Special Occasion License and review the provincial laws and residence rules and regulations related to the use of alcohol in residence. Licensed events are only permitted to occur in a specific location in each residence. At a residence event where alcohol is served or sold, the event organizer(s) will adhere to provincial laws, the University’s rules, policies and procedures, and residence rules related to the use of alcohol including, without limitation, applying for the appropriate liquor license and complying with all obligations thereunder. All servers, paid and unpaid, must: (a) have received Serving It Right training, and (b) provide upon request a copy of their Serving It Right certificate. Failure to adhere to the law and the rules, regulations, policies and procedures of the University and Student Housing and Community Hospitality Services governing the use of alcohol in residence may result in the function being terminated at once, the withdrawal of future party social gathering privileges, the suspension of further licensed events, and/or the assessment of standards points and discretionary conditions, and/or eviction from residence.

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: Residence Contract, Residence Contract

Alcohol in Residence. Residents who choose to consume alcohol must do so responsibly in compliance with the law, and will be accountable for their actions. 1. Drinking alcoholic beverages or carrying unsealed liquor is permitted only in residents’ rooms, floor lounges that the Residence Life Manager has designated for this purpose, and at licensed residence events. 2. Drinking alcoholic beverages or carrying unsealed liquor is not permitted in any other areas including, but not limited to, patios, courtyards, elevators, washrooms, laundry rooms, phone booths, hallways, stairwells, commonsblock corridors, main floor foyers, house lounges (except as expressly permitted by the Residence Life Manager), and areas outside the residence building. 3. Participating in drinking games is not permitted. Drinking games are games which involve the consumption of alcohol and usually involve swift consumption and/or high volume consumption. Some examples are: “beer pongbeerpong,” “funnelling,” “shotgunning” using a bier stick or otherwise, “quarters,” and “floor crawls.” For further clarity, emulating a drinking game with other liquids (e.g., “water pong”) This list is also not permitted in residence. The examples provided are not exhaustive, and the University may stop and take action against any resident participating in any activity, whether listed above or not, which is, in the Residence Life Manager’s opinion, a drinking game. Any resident present in a room where a drinking game was being played may be deemed by the Residence Life Manager to have participated in the drinking game. 4. Possession and/or consumption of ‘common source’ alcohol (for example: keg cans, large containers of pre-mixed alcohol, texas mickeys, et cetera) within residence is prohibited. 5. Brewing and distilling alcohol are not permitted in your accommodation, in your residence building, or on any other residence property. This includes brewing beer, cider, or wine and distilling spirits (i.e., i.e. any kind of hard alcohol). 6. Residence/house/floor funds may not be used to subsidize or provide alcohol. 7. All parties in residence must be registered with the Residence Life Manager. See Section 3.20 Appendix II for more information. To register a party, obtain the Function Responsibility Form from the Residence Life Manager and complete and return it before organizing the party. Parties are permitted on Friday and Saturday evenings, and must be concluded 30 minutes prior to quiet hours. Parties are not permitted during exam periods when extended quiet hours are in effect. Alcohol may not be sold, and floor/house/residence funds may not be used to subsidize or provide alcohol. Policies specific to hosting a party are printed on the Function Responsibility Form. Violation of these rules may result in standards action. Parties are not permitted in Totem Park, Place Vanier or Orchard Commons residences. 8. Before organizing or hosting a licensed event in residence, contact the Residence Life Manager to obtain information about and permission to obtain a Special Occasion License and review the provincial laws and residence rules and regulations related to the use of alcohol in residence. Licensed events are only permitted to occur in a specific location in each residence. At a residence event where alcohol is served or sold, the event organizer(s) will adhere to provincial laws, the University’s rules, policies and procedures, and residence rules related to the use of alcohol including, without limitation, applying for the appropriate liquor license and complying with all obligations thereunder. All servers, paid and unpaid, must: (a) have received Serving It Right training, and (b) provide upon request a copy of their Serving It Right certificate. Failure to adhere to the law and the rules, regulations, policies and procedures of the University and Student Housing and Community Hospitality Services governing the use of alcohol in residence may result in the function being terminated at once, the withdrawal of future party privileges, the suspension of further licensed events, and/or the assessment of standards points and discretionary conditions, and/or eviction from residence.

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: Year Round Residence Contract, Year Round Residence Contract

Alcohol in Residence. Residents who choose to consume alcohol must do so responsibly in compliance with the law, and will be accountable for their actions. 1. Drinking alcoholic beverages or carrying unsealed liquor is permitted only in residentsthe Residentsrooms, floor lounges that the Residence Life Manager has designated for this purposeroom, and at licensed residence events. 2. Drinking alcoholic beverages or carrying unsealed liquor is not permitted in any other areas including, but not limited to, patios, courtyards, elevators, washrooms, laundry rooms, phone booths, hallways, stairwells, commonsblock corridors, main floor foyers, house lounges (except as expressly permitted by the Residence Life Manager)lounges, and areas outside the residence buildingresidence. 3. Participating in drinking games is not permitted. Drinking games are games which involve the consumption of alcohol and usually involve swift consumption and/or high volume consumption. Some examples are: “beer pongbeerpong,” “funnelling,” “shotgunning” using a bier stick or otherwise, “quarters,” and “floor crawls.” For further clarity, emulating a drinking game with other liquids (e.g., “water pong”) This list is also not permitted in residence. The examples provided are not exhaustive, and the University may stop and take action against any resident participating in any activity, whether listed above or not, which is, in the Residence Life Manager’s opinion, a drinking game. Any resident present in a room where a drinking game was being played may be deemed by the Residence Life Manager to have participated in the drinking game. 4. Possession and/or consumption of ‘common source’ alcohol (for examplee.g.: keg cans, large containers of pre-mixed alcohol, texas mickeys, et cetera) within residence is prohibited. 5. Brewing and distilling alcohol are is not permitted in your accommodation, in your residence building, accommodation or on any other residence property. This includes brewing beer, cider, cider or wine and distilling spirits (i.e., i.e. any kind of hard alcohol). 6. Residence/house/Residence/ committee/ floor funds may not be used to subsidize or provide alcohol. 7. All parties social gatherings in residence must be registered with the Residence Life Manager. See Section 3.20 Appendix II for more information. To register a partysocial gathering, obtain the Function Responsibility Event Request Form from the Residence Life Manager and complete and return it before organizing the partysocial gathering. Parties Social gatherings are permitted on Friday and Saturday evenings, and must be concluded 30 minutes prior to quiet hours. Parties Social gatherings are not permitted during exam periods when extended quiet hours are in effect. Alcohol may not be sold, and floor/house/residence funds may not be used to subsidize or provide alcohol. Policies specific to hosting a party social gathering are printed on the Function Responsibility Form. Violation of these rules may result in standards action. Parties Social gatherings are not permitted in Totem ParkXxxxxxx, Place Vanier or Orchard Commons residencesXxxxxx, Xxxxxxxxx, Xxxxxxx, Valhalla and Similkameen. 8. Before organizing or hosting a licensed event in residence, contact the Residence Life Manager to obtain information about and permission to obtain a Special Occasion License and review the provincial laws and residence rules and regulations related to the use of alcohol in residence. Licensed events are only permitted to occur in a specific location in each residence. At a residence event where alcohol is served or sold, the event organizer(s) will adhere to provincial laws, the University’s rules, policies and procedures, and residence rules related to the use of alcohol including, without limitation, applying for the appropriate liquor license and complying with all obligations thereunder. All servers, paid and unpaid, must: (a) have received Serving It Right training, and (b) provide upon request a copy of their Serving It Right certificate. Failure to adhere to the law and the rules, regulations, policies and procedures of the University and Student Housing and Community Hospitality Services governing the use of alcohol in residence may result in the function being terminated at once, the withdrawal of future party social gathering privileges, the suspension of further licensed events, and/or the assessment of standards points and discretionary conditions, and/or eviction from residence.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Winter Residence Contract

Alcohol in Residence. Residents who choose to consume alcohol must do so responsibly in compliance with the law, and will be accountable for their actions. 1. Drinking alcoholic beverages or carrying unsealed liquor is permitted only in residents’ rooms, floor lounges that the Residence Life Manager has designated for this purpose, and at licensed residence events. 2. Drinking alcoholic beverages or carrying unsealed liquor is not permitted in any other areas including, but not limited to, patios, courtyards, elevators, washrooms, laundry rooms, phone booths, hallways, stairwells, commonsblock corridors, main floor foyers, house lounges (except as expressly permitted by the Residence Life Manager), and areas outside the residence building. 3. Participating in drinking games is not permitted. Drinking games are games which involve the consumption of alcohol and usually involve swift consumption and/or high volume consumption. Some examples are: “beer pongbeerpong,” “funnelling,” “shotgunning” using a bier stick or otherwise, “quarters,” and “floor crawls.” For further clarity, emulating a drinking game with other liquids (e.g., “water pong”) This list is also not permitted in residence. The examples provided are not exhaustive, and the University may stop and take action against any resident participating in any activity, whether listed above or not, which is, in the Residence Life Manager’s opinion, a drinking game. Any resident present in a room where a drinking game was being played may be deemed by the Residence Life Manager to have participated in the drinking game. 4. Possession and/or consumption of ‘common source’ alcohol (for example: keg cans, large containers of pre-mixed alcohol, texas mickeys, et cetera) within residence is prohibited. 5. Brewing and distilling alcohol are not permitted in your accommodation, in your residence building, or on any other residence property. This includes brewing beer, cider, or wine and distilling spirits (i.e., i.e. any kind of hard alcohol). 6. Residence/house/floor funds may not be used to subsidize or provide alcohol. 7. All parties in residence must be registered with the Residence Life Manager. See Section 3.20 Appendix II for more information. To register a party, obtain the Function Responsibility Form from the Residence Life Manager and complete and return it before organizing the party. Parties are permitted on Friday and Saturday evenings, and must be concluded 30 minutes prior to quiet hours. Parties are not permitted during exam periods when extended quiet hours are in effect. Alcohol may not be sold, and floor/house/residence funds may not be used to subsidize or provide alcohol. Policies specific to hosting a party are printed on the Function Responsibility Form. Violation of these rules may result in standards action. Parties are not permitted in Totem Park, Place Vanier or and Orchard Commons residences. 8. Before organizing or hosting a licensed event in residence, contact the Residence Life Manager to obtain information about and permission to obtain a Special Occasion License and review the provincial laws and residence rules and regulations related to the use of alcohol in residence. Licensed events are only permitted to occur in a specific location in each residence. At a residence event where alcohol is served or sold, the event organizer(s) will adhere to provincial laws, the University’s rules, policies and procedures, and residence rules related to the use of alcohol including, without limitation, applying for the appropriate liquor license and complying with all obligations thereunder. All servers, paid and unpaid, must: (a) have received Serving It Right training, and (b) provide upon request a copy of their Serving It Right certificate. Failure to adhere to the law and the rules, regulations, policies and procedures of the University and Student Housing and Community Hospitality Services governing the use of alcohol in residence may result in the function being terminated at once, the withdrawal of future party privileges, the suspension of further licensed events, and/or the assessment of standards points and discretionary conditions, and/or eviction from residence.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Residence Contract

Alcohol in Residence. Residents who choose to consume alcohol must do so responsibly in compliance with the law, and will be accountable for their actions. 1. Drinking alcoholic beverages or carrying unsealed liquor is permitted only in residents’ rooms, floor lounges that the Residence Life Manager has designated for this purpose, and at licensed residence events. 2. Drinking alcoholic beverages or carrying unsealed liquor is not permitted in any other areas including, but not limited to, dining facilities, patios, courtyards, elevators, washrooms, laundry rooms, phone booths, hallways, stairwells, commonsblock corridors, main floor foyers, house lounges (except as expressly permitted by the Residence Life Manager), and areas outside the residence building. 3. Participating in drinking games is not permitted. Drinking games are games which involve the consumption of alcohol and usually involve swift consumption and/or high volume consumption. Some examples are: “beer pong,” “funnelling,” “shotgunning” using a bier stick or otherwise, “quarters,” and “floor crawls.” For further clarity, emulating a drinking game with other liquids (e.g., “water pong”) This list is also not permitted in residence. The examples provided are not exhaustive, and the University may stop and take action against any resident participating in any activity, whether listed above or not, which is, in the Residence Life Manager’s opinion, a drinking game. Any resident present in a room where a drinking game was being played may be deemed by the Residence Life Manager to have participated in the drinking game. 4. Possession and/or consumption of ‘common source’ alcohol (for example: keg cans, large containers of pre-mixed alcohol, texas Texas mickeys, et cetera) within residence is prohibited. 5. Brewing and distilling alcohol are not permitted in your accommodation, in your residence building, or on any other residence property. This includes brewing beer, cider, or wine and distilling spirits (i.e., any kind of hard alcohol). 6. Residence/house/floor funds may not be used to subsidize or provide alcohol. 7. All parties in residence must be registered with the Residence Life Manager. See Section 3.20 for more information. To register a party, obtain the Function Responsibility Form from the Residence Life Manager and complete and return it before organizing the party. Parties are permitted on Friday and Saturday evenings, and must be concluded 30 minutes prior to quiet hours. Parties are not permitted during exam periods when extended quiet hours are in effect. Alcohol may not be sold, and floor/house/residence funds may not be used to subsidize or provide alcohol. Policies specific to hosting a party are printed on the Function Responsibility Form. Violation of these rules may result in standards action. Parties are not permitted in Totem Park, Place Vanier or Orchard Commons residences. 8. Before organizing or hosting a licensed event in residence, contact the Residence Life Manager to obtain information about and permission to obtain a Special Occasion License and review the provincial laws and residence rules and regulations related to the use of alcohol in residence. Licensed events are only permitted to occur in a specific location in each residence. At a residence event where alcohol is served or sold, the event organizer(s) will adhere to provincial laws, the University’s rules, policies and procedures, and residence rules related to the use of alcohol including, without limitation, applying for the appropriate liquor license and complying with all obligations thereunder. All servers, paid and unpaid, must: (a) have received Serving It Right training, and (b) provide upon request a copy of their Serving It Right certificate. Failure to adhere to the law and the rules, regulations, policies and procedures of the University and Student Housing and Community Services governing the use of alcohol in residence may result in the function being terminated at once, the withdrawal of future party privileges, the suspension of further licensed events, and/or the assessment of standards points and discretionary conditions, and/or eviction from residence.

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Samples: Residence Contract

Alcohol in Residence. Residents who choose to consume alcohol must do so responsibly in compliance with the law, and will be accountable for their actions. 1. Drinking alcoholic beverages or carrying unsealed liquor is permitted only in residentsthe Residentsrooms, floor lounges that the Residence Life Manager has designated for this purposeroom, and at licensed residence events. 2. Drinking alcoholic beverages or carrying unsealed liquor is not permitted in any other areas including, but not limited to, patios, courtyards, elevators, washrooms, laundry rooms, phone booths, hallways, stairwells, commonsblock corridors, main floor foyers, house lounges (except as expressly permitted by the Residence Life Manager)lounges, and areas outside the residence buildingresidence. 3. Participating in drinking games is not permitted. Drinking games are games which involve the consumption of alcohol and usually involve swift consumption and/or high volume consumption. Some examples are: “beer pong,” “funnelling,” “shotgunning” using a bier stick or otherwise, “quarters,” and “floor crawls.” For further clarity, emulating a drinking game with other liquids (e.g., “water pong”) This list is also not permitted in residence. The examples provided are not exhaustive, and the University may stop and take action against any resident participating in any activity, whether listed above or not, which is, in the Residence Life Manager’s opinion, a drinking game. Any resident present in a room where a drinking game was being played may be deemed by the Residence Life Manager to have participated in the drinking game. 4. Possession and/or consumption of ‘common source’ alcohol (for examplee.g.: keg cans, large containers of pre-pre- mixed alcohol, texas mickeys, et cetera) within residence is prohibited. 5. Brewing and distilling alcohol are is not permitted in your accommodation, in your residence building, accommodation or on any other residence property. This includes brewing beer, cider, or wine and distilling spirits (i.e., i.e. any kind of hard alcohol). 6. Residence/housecommittee/floor funds may not be used to subsidize or provide alcohol. 7. All parties social gatherings in residence must be registered with the Residence Life Managerregistered. See Section 3.20 Appendix II, section 3.22 and the terms and conditions on the Event Request Form for more information. To register a party, obtain the Function Responsibility Form from the Residence Life Manager and complete and return it before organizing the party. Parties are permitted on Friday and Saturday evenings, and must be concluded 30 minutes prior to quiet hours. Parties are not permitted during exam periods when extended quiet hours are in effect. Alcohol may not be sold, and floor/house/residence funds may not be used to subsidize or provide alcohol. Policies specific to hosting a party are printed on the Function Responsibility Form. Violation of these rules may result in standards action. Parties Social gatherings are not permitted in Totem ParkXxxxxxx, Place Vanier or Orchard Commons residencesXxxxxx, Xxxxxxxxx, Xxxxxxx, Valhalla and Similkameen. 8. Before organizing or hosting a licensed event in residence, contact the Residence Life Manager to obtain information about and permission to obtain a Special Occasion License and review the provincial laws and residence rules and regulations related to the use of alcohol in residence. Licensed events are only permitted to occur in a specific location in each residence. At a residence event where alcohol is served or sold, the event organizer(s) will adhere to provincial laws, the University’s rules, policies and procedures, and residence rules related to the use of alcohol including, without limitation, applying for the appropriate liquor license and complying with all obligations thereunder. All servers, paid and unpaid, must: (a) have received Serving It Right training, and (b) provide upon request a copy of their Serving It Right certificate. Failure to adhere to the law and the rules, regulations, policies and procedures of the University and Student Housing and Community Hospitality Services governing the use of alcohol in residence may result in the function being terminated at once, the withdrawal of future party social gathering privileges, the suspension of further licensed events, and/or the assessment of standards points and discretionary conditions, and/or eviction from residence.

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Samples: Student Housing Contract

Alcohol in Residence. Residents who choose to consume alcohol must do so responsibly in compliance with the law, and will be accountable for their actions. 1. Drinking alcoholic beverages or carrying unsealed liquor is permitted only in residentsthe Residentsrooms, floor lounges that the Residence Life Manager has designated for this purposeroom, and at licensed residence events. 2. Drinking alcoholic beverages or carrying unsealed liquor is not permitted in any other areas including, but not limited to, patios, courtyards, elevators, washrooms, laundry rooms, phone booths, hallways, stairwells, commonsblock corridors, main floor foyers, house lounges (except as expressly permitted by the Residence Life Manager)lounges, and areas outside the residence buildingresidence. 3. Participating in drinking games is not permitted. Drinking games are games which involve the consumption of alcohol and usually involve swift consumption and/or high volume consumption. Some examples are: “beer pong,” “funnelling,” “shotgunning” using a bier stick or otherwise, “quarters,” and “floor crawls.” For further clarity, emulating a drinking game with other liquids (e.g., “water pong”) This list is also not permitted in residence. The examples provided are not exhaustive, and the University may stop and take action against any resident participating in any activity, whether listed above or not, which is, in the Residence Life Manager’s opinion, a drinking game. Any resident present in a room where a drinking game was being played may be deemed by the Residence Life Manager to have participated in the drinking game. 4. Possession and/or consumption of ‘common source’ alcohol (for examplee.g.: keg cans, large containers of pre-mixed alcohol, texas mickeys, et cetera) within residence is prohibited. 5. Brewing and distilling alcohol are is not permitted in your accommodation, in your residence building, accommodation or on any other residence property. This includes brewing beer, cider, or wine and distilling spirits (i.e., i.e. any kind of hard alcohol). 6. Residence/housecommittee/floor funds may not be used to subsidize or provide alcohol. 7. All parties social gatherings in residence must be registered with the Residence Life Managerregistered. See Section 3.20 Appendix II, section 3.22 and the terms and conditions on the Event Request Form for more information. To register a party, obtain the Function Responsibility Form from the Residence Life Manager and complete and return it before organizing the party. Parties are permitted on Friday and Saturday evenings, and must be concluded 30 minutes prior to quiet hours. Parties are not permitted during exam periods when extended quiet hours are in effect. Alcohol may not be sold, and floor/house/residence funds may not be used to subsidize or provide alcohol. Policies specific to hosting a party are printed on the Function Responsibility Form. Violation of these rules may result in standards action. Parties Social gatherings are not permitted in Totem ParkXxxxxxx, Place Vanier or Orchard Commons residencesXxxxxx, Xxxxxxxxx, Cassiar, Valhalla, Similkameen, Xxxxxx, and Nechako. 8. Before organizing or hosting a licensed event in residence, contact the Residence Life Manager to obtain information about and permission to obtain a Special Occasion License and review the provincial laws and residence rules and regulations related to the use of alcohol in residence. Licensed events are only permitted to occur in a specific location in each residence. At a residence event where alcohol is served or sold, the event organizer(s) will adhere to provincial laws, the University’s rules, policies and procedures, and residence rules related to the use of alcohol including, without limitation, applying for the appropriate liquor license and complying with all obligations thereunder. All servers, paid and unpaid, must: (a) have received Serving It Right training, and (b) provide upon request a copy of their Serving It Right certificate. Failure to adhere to the law and the rules, regulations, policies and procedures of the University and Student Housing and Community Hospitality Services governing the use of alcohol in residence may result in the function being terminated at once, the withdrawal of future party social gathering privileges, the suspension of further licensed events, and/or the assessment of standards points and discretionary conditions, and/or eviction from residence.

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Samples: Summer Residence Contract

Alcohol in Residence. Residents who choose to consume alcohol must do so responsibly in compliance with the law, and will be accountable for their actions. 1. Drinking alcoholic beverages or carrying unsealed liquor is permitted only in residentsthe Residentsrooms, floor lounges that the Residence Life Manager has designated for this purposeroom, and at licensed residence events. 2. Drinking alcoholic beverages or carrying unsealed liquor is not permitted in any other areas including, but not limited to, patios, courtyards, elevators, washrooms, laundry rooms, phone booths, hallways, stairwells, commonsblock corridors, main floor foyers, house lounges (except as expressly permitted by the Residence Life Manager)lounges, and areas outside the residence buildingresidence. 3. Participating in drinking games is not permitted. Drinking games are games which involve the consumption of alcohol and usually involve swift consumption and/or high volume consumption. Some examples are: “beer pongbeerpong,” “funnelling,” “shotgunning” using a bier stick or otherwise, “quarters,” and “floor crawls.” For further clarity, emulating a drinking game with other liquids (e.g., “water pong”) This list is also not permitted in residence. The examples provided are not exhaustive, and the University may stop and take action against any resident participating in any activity, whether listed above or not, which is, in the Residence Life Manager’s opinion, a drinking game. Any resident present in a room where a drinking game was being played may be deemed by the Residence Life Manager to have participated in the drinking game. 4. Possession and/or consumption of common sourcealcohol (for examplee.g.: keg cans, large containers of pre-pre- mixed alcohol, texas mickeys, et cetera) within residence is prohibited. 5. Brewing and distilling alcohol are is not permitted in your accommodation, in your residence building, accommodation or on any other residence property. This includes brewing beer, cider, or wine and distilling spirits (i.e., i.e. any kind of hard alcohol). 6. Residence/house/floor funds may not be used to subsidize or provide alcohol. 7. All parties social gatherings in residence must be registered with the Residence Life Managerregistered. See Section 3.20 Appendix II, section 3.22 and the terms and conditions on the Event Request Form for more information. To register a party, obtain the Function Responsibility Form from the Residence Life Manager and complete and return it before organizing the party. Parties are permitted on Friday and Saturday evenings, and must be concluded 30 minutes prior to quiet hours. Parties are not permitted during exam periods when extended quiet hours are in effect. Alcohol may not be sold, and floor/house/residence funds may not be used to subsidize or provide alcohol. Policies specific to hosting a party are printed on the Function Responsibility Form. Violation of these rules may result in standards action. Parties Social gatherings are not permitted in Totem ParkXxxxxxx, Place Vanier or Orchard Commons residencesXxxxxx, Xxxxxxxxx, Xxxxxxx, Valhalla and Similkameen. 8. Before organizing or hosting a licensed event in residence, contact the Residence Life Manager to obtain information about and permission to obtain a Special Occasion License and review the provincial laws and residence rules and regulations related to the use of alcohol in residence. Licensed events are only permitted to occur in a specific location in each residence. At a residence event where alcohol is served or sold, the event organizer(s) will adhere to provincial laws, the University’s rules, policies and procedures, and residence rules related to the use of alcohol including, without limitation, applying for the appropriate liquor license and complying with all obligations thereunder. All servers, paid and unpaid, must: (a) have received Serving It Right training, and (b) provide upon request a copy of their Serving It Right certificate. Failure to adhere to the law and the rules, regulations, policies and procedures of the University and Student Housing and Community Hospitality Services governing the use of alcohol in residence may result in the function being terminated at once, the withdrawal of future party social gathering privileges, the suspension of further licensed events, and/or the assessment of standards points and discretionary conditions, and/or eviction from residence.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Summer Residence Contract

Alcohol in Residence. Residents who choose to consume alcohol must do so responsibly in compliance with the law, and will be accountable for their actions. 1. Drinking alcoholic beverages or carrying unsealed liquor is permitted only in residents’ rooms, floor lounges that the Residence Life Manager has designated for this purpose, and at licensed residence events. 2. Drinking alcoholic beverages or carrying unsealed liquor is not permitted in any other areas including, but not limited to, patios, courtyards, elevators, washrooms, laundry rooms, phone booths, hallways, stairwells, commonsblock corridors, main floor foyers, house lounges (except as expressly permitted by the Residence Life Manager), and areas outside the residence building. 3. Participating in drinking games is not permitted. Drinking games are games which involve the consumption of alcohol and usually involve swift consumption and/or high volume consumption. Some examples are: “beer pong,” “funnelling,” “shotgunning” using a bier stick or otherwise, “quarters,” and “floor crawls.” For further clarity, emulating a drinking game with other liquids (e.g., e.g. “water pong”) is also not permitted in residence. The examples provided are not exhaustive, and the University may stop and take action against any resident participating in any activity, whether listed above or not, which is, in the Residence Life Manager’s opinion, a drinking game. Any resident present in a room where a drinking game was being played may be deemed by the Residence Life Manager to have participated in the drinking game. 4. Possession and/or consumption of ‘common source’ alcohol (for example: keg cans, large containers of pre-mixed alcohol, texas Texas mickeys, et cetera) within residence is prohibited. 5. Brewing and distilling alcohol are not permitted in your accommodation, in your residence building, or on any other residence property. This includes brewing beer, cider, or wine and distilling spirits (i.e., i.e. any kind of hard alcohol). 6. Residence/house/floor funds may not be used to subsidize or provide alcohol. 7. All parties in residence must be registered with the Residence Life Manager. See Section 3.20 Appendix II for more information. To register a party, obtain the Function Responsibility Form from the Residence Life Manager and complete and return it before organizing the party. Parties are permitted on Friday and Saturday evenings, and must be concluded 30 minutes prior to quiet hours. Parties are not permitted during exam periods when extended quiet hours are in effect. Alcohol may not be sold, and floor/house/residence funds may not be used to subsidize or provide alcohol. Policies specific to hosting a party are printed on the Function Responsibility Form. Violation of these rules may result in standards action. Parties are not permitted in Totem Park, Place Vanier or Orchard Commons residences. 8. Before organizing or hosting a licensed event in residence, contact the Residence Life Manager to obtain information about and permission to obtain a Special Occasion License and review the provincial laws and residence rules and regulations related to the use of alcohol in residence. Licensed events are only permitted to occur in a specific location in each residence. At a residence event where alcohol is served or sold, the event organizer(s) will adhere to provincial laws, the University’s rules, policies and procedures, and residence rules related to the use of alcohol including, without limitation, applying for the appropriate liquor license and complying with all obligations thereunder. All servers, paid and unpaid, must: (a) have received Serving It Right training, and (b) provide upon request a copy of their Serving It Right certificate. Failure to adhere to the law and the rules, regulations, policies and procedures of the University and Student Housing and Community Services governing the use of alcohol in residence may result in the function being terminated at once, the withdrawal of future party privileges, the suspension of further licensed events, and/or the assessment of standards points and discretionary conditions, and/or eviction from residence.

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Samples: Year Round Residence Contract

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Alcohol in Residence. Residents who choose to consume alcohol must do so responsibly in compliance with the law, and will be accountable for their actions. 1. Drinking alcoholic beverages or carrying unsealed liquor is permitted only in residents’ rooms, floor lounges that the Residence Life Manager has designated for this purpose, and at licensed residence events. 2. Drinking alcoholic beverages or carrying unsealed liquor is not permitted in any other areas including, but not limited to, patios, courtyards, elevators, washrooms, laundry rooms, phone booths, hallways, stairwells, commonsblock corridors, main floor foyers, house lounges (except as expressly permitted by the Residence Life Manager), and areas outside the residence building. 3. Participating in drinking games is not permitted. Drinking games are games which involve the consumption of alcohol and usually involve swift consumption and/or high volume consumption. Some examples are: “beer pong,” “funnelling,” “shotgunning” using a bier stick or otherwise, “quarters,” and “floor crawls.” For further clarity, emulating a drinking game with other liquids (e.g., “water pong”) This list is also not permitted in residence. The examples provided are not exhaustive, and the University may stop and take action against any resident participating in any activity, whether listed above or not, which is, in the Residence Life Manager’s opinion, a drinking game. Any resident present in a room where a drinking game was being played may be deemed by the Residence Life Manager to have participated in the drinking game. 4. Possession and/or consumption of ‘common source’ alcohol (for example: keg cans, large containers of pre-mixed alcohol, texas mickeys, et cetera) within residence is prohibited. 5. Brewing and distilling alcohol are not permitted in your accommodation, in your residence building, or on any other residence property. This includes brewing beer, cider, or wine and distilling spirits (i.e., i.e. any kind of hard alcohol). 6. Residence/house/floor funds may not be used to subsidize or provide alcohol. 7. All parties in residence must be registered with the Residence Life Manager. See Section 3.20 Appendix II for more information. To register a party, obtain the Function Responsibility Form from the Residence Life Manager and complete and return it before organizing the party. Parties are permitted on Friday and Saturday evenings, and must be concluded 30 minutes prior to quiet hours. Parties are not permitted during exam periods when extended quiet hours are in effect. Alcohol may not be sold, and floor/house/residence funds may not be used to subsidize or provide alcohol. Policies specific to hosting a party are printed on the Function Responsibility Form. Violation of these rules may result in standards action. Parties are not permitted in Totem Park, Place Vanier or Orchard Commons residences. 8. Before organizing or hosting a licensed event in residence, contact the Residence Life Manager to obtain information about and permission to obtain a Special Occasion License and review the provincial laws and residence rules and regulations related to the use of alcohol in residence. Licensed events are only permitted to occur in a specific location in each residence. At a residence event where alcohol is served or sold, the event organizer(s) will adhere to provincial laws, the University’s rules, policies and procedures, and residence rules related to the use of alcohol including, without limitation, applying for the appropriate liquor license and complying with all obligations thereunder. All servers, paid and unpaid, must: (a) have received Serving It Right training, and (b) provide upon request a copy of their Serving It Right certificate. Failure to adhere to the law and the rules, regulations, policies and procedures of the University and Student Housing and Community Services governing the use of alcohol in residence may result in the function being terminated at once, the withdrawal of future party privileges, the suspension of further licensed events, and/or the assessment of standards points and discretionary conditions, and/or eviction from residence.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Year Round Residence Contract

Alcohol in Residence. Residents who choose to consume alcohol must do so responsibly in compliance with the law, and will be accountable for their actions. 1. Drinking alcoholic beverages or carrying unsealed liquor is permitted only in residents’ rooms, floor lounges that the Residence Life Manager has designated for this purpose, and at licensed residence events. 2. Drinking alcoholic beverages or carrying unsealed liquor is not permitted in any other areas including, but not limited to, patios, courtyards, elevators, washrooms, laundry rooms, phone booths, hallways, stairwells, commonsblock corridors, main floor foyers, house lounges (except as expressly permitted by the Residence Life Manager), and areas outside the residence building. 3. Participating in drinking games is not permitted. Drinking games are games which involve the consumption of alcohol and usually involve swift consumption and/or high high-volume consumption. Some examples are: “beer pong,” “funnelling,” “shotgunning” using a bier stick or otherwise, “quarters,” and “floor crawls.” For further clarity, emulating a drinking game with other liquids (e.g., e.g. “water pong”) is also not permitted in residence. The examples provided are not exhaustive, and the University may stop and take action against any resident participating in any activity, whether listed above or not, which is, in the Residence Life Manager’s opinion, a drinking game. Any resident present in a room where a drinking game was being played may be deemed by the Residence Life Manager to have participated in the drinking game. 4. Possession and/or consumption of ‘common source’ alcohol (for example: keg cans, large containers of pre-mixed alcohol, texas mickeys, et cetera) within residence is prohibited. 5. Brewing and distilling alcohol are not permitted in your accommodation, in your residence building, or on any other residence property. This includes brewing beer, cider, or wine and distilling spirits (i.e., i.e. any kind of hard alcohol). 6. Residence/house/floor funds may not be used to subsidize or provide alcohol. 7. All parties in residence must be registered with the Residence Life Manager. See Section 3.20 Appendix II for more information. To register a party, obtain the Function Responsibility Form from the Residence Life Manager and complete and return it before organizing the party. Parties are permitted on Friday and Saturday evenings, and must be concluded 30 minutes prior to quiet hours. Parties are not permitted during exam periods when extended quiet hours are in effect. Alcohol may not be sold, and floor/house/residence funds may not be used to subsidize or provide alcohol. Policies specific to hosting a party are printed on the Function Responsibility Form. Violation of these rules may result in standards action. Parties are not permitted in Totem Park, Place Vanier or Orchard Commons residences. 8. Before organizing or hosting a licensed event in residence, contact the Residence Life Manager to obtain information about and permission to obtain a Special Occasion License and review the provincial laws and residence rules and regulations related to the use of alcohol in residence. Licensed events are only permitted to occur in a specific location in each residence. At a residence event where alcohol is served or sold, the event organizer(s) will adhere to provincial laws, the University’s rules, policies and procedures, and residence rules related to the use of alcohol including, without limitation, applying for the appropriate liquor license and complying with all obligations thereunder. All servers, paid and unpaid, must: (a) have received Serving It Right training, and (b) provide upon request a copy of their Serving It Right certificate. Failure to adhere to the law and the rules, regulations, policies and procedures of the University and Student Housing and Community Services governing the use of alcohol in residence may result in the function being terminated at once, the withdrawal of future party privileges, the suspension of further licensed events, and/or the assessment of standards points and discretionary conditions, and/or eviction from residence.

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Samples: Summer Residence Contract

Alcohol in Residence. Residents who choose to consume alcohol must do so responsibly in compliance with the law, and will be accountable for their actions. 1. Drinking alcoholic beverages or carrying unsealed liquor is permitted only in residentsthe Residentsrooms, floor lounges that the Residence Life Manager has designated for this purposeroom, and at licensed residence events. 2. Drinking alcoholic beverages or carrying unsealed liquor is not permitted in any other areas including, but not limited to, patios, courtyards, elevators, washrooms, laundry rooms, phone booths, hallways, stairwells, commonsblock corridors, main floor foyers, house lounges (except as expressly permitted by the Residence Life Manager)lounges, and areas outside the residence buildingresidence. 3. Participating in drinking games is not permitted. Drinking games are games which involve the consumption of alcohol and usually involve swift consumption and/or high volume consumption. Some examples are: “beer pong,” “funnelling,” “shotgunning” using a bier stick or otherwise, “quarters,” and “floor crawls.” For further clarity, emulating a drinking game with other liquids (e.g., “water pong”) This list is also not permitted in residence. The examples provided are not exhaustive, and the University may stop and take action against any resident participating in any activity, whether listed above or not, which is, in the Residence Life Manager’s opinion, a drinking game. Any resident present in a room where a drinking game was being played may be deemed by the Residence Life Manager to have participated in the drinking game. 4. Possession and/or consumption of ‘common source’ alcohol (for examplee.g.: keg cans, large containers of pre-pre- mixed alcohol, texas mickeys, et cetera) within residence is prohibited. 5. Brewing and distilling alcohol are is not permitted in your accommodation, in your residence building, accommodation or on any other residence property. This includes brewing beer, cider, or wine and distilling spirits (i.e., i.e. any kind of hard alcohol). 6. Residence/housecommittee/floor funds may not be used to subsidize or provide alcohol. 7. All parties social gatherings in residence must be registered with the Residence Life Managerregistered. See Section 3.20 Appendix II, section 3.22 and the terms and conditions on the Event Request Form for more information. To register a party, obtain the Function Responsibility Form from the Residence Life Manager and complete and return it before organizing the party. Parties are permitted on Friday and Saturday evenings, and must be concluded 30 minutes prior to quiet hours. Parties are not permitted during exam periods when extended quiet hours are in effect. Alcohol may not be sold, and floor/house/residence funds may not be used to subsidize or provide alcohol. Policies specific to hosting a party are printed on the Function Responsibility Form. Violation of these rules may result in standards action. Parties Social gatherings are not permitted in Totem ParkXxxxxxx, Place Vanier or Orchard Commons residencesXxxxxx, Xxxxxxxxx, Xxxxxxx, Valhalla and Similkameen. 8. Before organizing or hosting a licensed event in residence, contact the Residence Life Manager to obtain information about and permission to obtain a Special Occasion License and review the provincial laws and residence rules and regulations related to the use of alcohol in residence. Licensed events are only permitted to occur in a specific location in each residence. At a residence event where alcohol is served or sold, the event organizer(s) will adhere to provincial laws, the University’s rules, policies and procedures, and residence rules related to the use of alcohol including, without limitation, applying for the appropriate liquor license and complying with all obligations thereunder. All servers, paid and unpaid, must: (a) have received Serving It Right training, and (b) provide upon request a copy of their Serving It Right certificate. Failure to adhere to the law and the rules, regulations, policies and procedures of the University and Student Housing and Community Hospitality Services governing the use of alcohol in residence may result in the function being terminated at once, the withdrawal of future party social gathering privileges, the suspension of further licensed events, and/or the assessment of standards points and discretionary conditions, and/or eviction from residence.

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Samples: Summer Residence Contract

Alcohol in Residence. Residents who choose to consume alcohol must do so responsibly in compliance with the law, and will be accountable for their actions. 1. Drinking alcoholic beverages or carrying unsealed liquor is permitted only in residentsthe Residentsrooms, floor lounges that the Residence Life Manager has designated for this purposeroom, and at licensed residence events. 2. Drinking alcoholic beverages or carrying unsealed liquor is not permitted in any other areas including, but not limited to, patios, courtyards, elevators, washrooms, laundry rooms, phone booths, hallways, stairwells, commonsblock corridors, main floor foyers, house lounges (except as expressly permitted by the Residence Life Manager)lounges, and areas outside the residence buildingresidence. 3. Participating in drinking games is not permitted. Drinking games are games which involve the consumption of alcohol and usually involve swift consumption and/or high volume consumption. Some examples are: “beer pong,” “funnelling,” “shotgunning” using a bier stick or otherwise, “quarters,” and “floor crawls.” For further clarity, emulating a drinking game with other liquids (e.g., “water pong”) This list is also not permitted in residence. The examples provided are not exhaustive, and the University may stop and take action against any resident participating in any activity, whether listed above or not, which is, in the Residence Life Manager’s opinion, a drinking game. Any resident present in a room where a drinking game was being played may be deemed by the Residence Life Manager to have participated in the drinking game. 4. Possession and/or consumption of ‘common source’ alcohol (for examplee.g.: keg cans, large containers of pre-mixed alcohol, texas mickeys, et cetera) within residence is prohibited. 5. Brewing and distilling alcohol are is not permitted in your accommodation, in your residence building, accommodation or on any other residence property. This includes brewing beer, cider, or wine and distilling spirits (i.e., i.e. any kind of hard alcohol). 6. Residence/housecommittee/floor funds may not be used to subsidize or provide alcohol. 7. All parties social gatherings in residence must be registered with the Residence Life Managerregistered. See Section 3.20 Appendix II, section 3.22 and the terms and conditions on the Event Request Form for more information. To register a party, obtain the Function Responsibility Form from the Residence Life Manager and complete and return it before organizing the party. Parties are permitted on Friday and Saturday evenings, and must be concluded 30 minutes prior to quiet hours. Parties are not permitted during exam periods when extended quiet hours are in effect. Alcohol may not be sold, and floor/house/residence funds may not be used to subsidize or provide alcohol. Policies specific to hosting a party are printed on the Function Responsibility Form. Violation of these rules may result in standards action. Parties Social gatherings are not permitted in Totem ParkXxxxxxx, Place Vanier or Orchard Commons residencesXxxxxx, Xxxxxxxxx, Cassiar, Valhalla, Similkameen, Xxxxxx, and Nechako. 8. Before organizing or hosting a licensed event in residence, contact the Residence Life Manager to obtain information about and permission to obtain a Special Occasion License and review the provincial laws and residence rules and regulations related to the use of alcohol in residence. Licensed events are only permitted to occur in a specific location in each residence. At a residence event where alcohol is served or sold, the event organizer(s) will adhere to provincial laws, the University’s rules, policies and procedures, and residence rules related to the use of alcohol including, without limitation, applying for the appropriate liquor license and complying with all obligations thereunder. All servers, paid and unpaid, must: (a) have received Serving It Right training, and (b) provide upon request a copy of their Serving It Right certificate. Failure to adhere to the law and the rules, regulations, policies and procedures of the University and Student Housing and Community Services governing the use of alcohol in residence may result in the function being terminated at once, the withdrawal of future party social gathering privileges, the suspension of further licensed events, and/or the assessment of standards points and discretionary conditions, and/or eviction from residence.

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Samples: Summer Residence Contract

Alcohol in Residence. Residents who choose to consume alcohol must do so responsibly in compliance with the law, and will be accountable for their actions. 1. Drinking alcoholic beverages or carrying unsealed liquor is permitted only in residentsthe Residentsrooms, floor lounges that the Residence Life Manager has designated for this purposeroom, and at licensed residence events. 2. Drinking alcoholic beverages or carrying unsealed liquor is not permitted in any other areas including, but not limited to, patios, courtyards, elevators, washrooms, laundry rooms, phone booths, hallways, stairwells, commonsblock corridors, main floor foyers, house lounges (except as expressly permitted by the Residence Life Manager)lounges, and areas outside the residence buildingresidence. 3. Participating in drinking games is not permitted. Drinking games are games which involve the consumption of alcohol and usually involve swift consumption and/or high volume consumption. Some examples are: “beer pongbeerpong,” “funnelling,” “shotgunning”, using a bier stick or otherwise, “quarters,” and “floor crawls.” For further clarity, emulating a drinking game with other liquids (e.g., “water pong”) This list is also not permitted in residence. The examples provided are not exhaustive, and the University may stop and take action against any resident participating in any activity, whether listed above or not, which is, in the Residence Life Manager’s opinion, a drinking game. Any resident present in a room where a drinking game was being played may be deemed by the Residence Life Manager to have participated in the drinking game. 4. Possession and/or consumption of ‘common source’ alcohol (for examplee.g.: keg cans, large containers of pre-mixed alcohol, texas mickeys, et cetera) within residence is prohibited. 5. Brewing and distilling alcohol are is not permitted in your accommodation, in your residence building, accommodation or on any other residence property. This includes brewing beer, cider, cider or wine and distilling spirits (i.e., i.e. any kind of hard alcohol). 6. Residence/house/Residence/ committee/ floor funds may not be used to subsidize or provide alcohol. 7. All parties social gatherings in residence must be registered with the Residence Life Managerregistered. See Section 3.20 Appendix II, section 3.22 and the terms and conditions on the Event Request Form for more information. To register a party, obtain the Function Responsibility Form from the Residence Life Manager and complete and return it before organizing the party. Parties are permitted on Friday and Saturday evenings, and must be concluded 30 minutes prior to quiet hours. Parties are not permitted during exam periods when extended quiet hours are in effect. Alcohol may not be sold, and floor/house/residence funds may not be used to subsidize or provide alcohol. Policies specific to hosting a party are printed on the Function Responsibility Form. Violation of these rules may result in standards action. Parties Social gatherings are not permitted in Totem ParkXxxxxxx, Place Vanier or Orchard Commons residencesXxxxxx, Xxxxxxxxx, Cassiar, Valhalla, Xxxxxx, Nechako, and Similkameen. 8. Before organizing or hosting a licensed event in residence, contact the Residence Life Manager to obtain information about and permission to obtain a Special Occasion License and review the provincial laws and residence rules and regulations related to the use of alcohol in residence. Licensed events are only permitted to occur in a specific location in each residence. At a residence event where alcohol is served or sold, the event organizer(s) will adhere to provincial laws, the University’s rules, policies and procedures, and residence rules related to the use of alcohol including, without limitation, applying for the appropriate liquor license and complying with all obligations thereunder. All servers, paid and unpaid, must: (a) have received Serving It Right training, and (b) provide upon request a copy of their Serving It Right certificate. Failure to adhere to the law and the rules, regulations, policies and procedures of the University and Student Housing and Community Services governing the use of alcohol in residence may result in the function being terminated at once, the withdrawal of future party social gathering privileges, the suspension of further licensed events, and/or the assessment of standards points and discretionary conditions, and/or eviction from residence.

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Samples: Residence Contract

Alcohol in Residence. Residents who choose to consume alcohol must do so responsibly in compliance with the law, and will be accountable for their actions. 1. Drinking alcoholic beverages or carrying unsealed liquor is permitted only in residentsthe Residentsrooms, floor lounges that the Residence Life Manager has designated for this purposeroom, and at licensed residence events. 2. Drinking alcoholic beverages or carrying unsealed liquor is not permitted in any other areas including, but not limited to, patios, courtyards, elevators, washrooms, laundry rooms, phone booths, hallways, stairwells, commonsblock corridors, main floor foyers, house lounges (except as expressly permitted by the Residence Life Manager)lounges, and areas outside the residence buildingresidence. 3. Participating in drinking games is not permitted. Drinking games are games which involve the consumption of alcohol and usually involve swift consumption and/or high volume consumption. Some examples are: “beer pongbeerpong,” “funnelling,” “shotgunning” using a bier stick or otherwisestick, “quarters,” and “floor crawls.” For further clarity, emulating a drinking game with other liquids (e.g., “water pong”) This list is also not permitted in residence. The examples provided are not exhaustive, and the University may stop and take action against any resident participating in any activity, whether listed above or not, which is, in the Residence Life Manager’s opinion, a drinking game. Any resident present in a room where a drinking game was being played may be deemed by the Residence Life Manager to have participated in the drinking game. 4. Possession and/or consumption of common sourcealcohol (for examplee.g.: keg cans, large containers of pre-pre- mixed alcohol, texas mickeys, et cetera) within residence is prohibited. 5. Brewing and distilling alcohol are is not permitted in your accommodation, in your residence building, accommodation or on any other residence property. This includes brewing beer, cider, or wine and distilling spirits (i.e., i.e. any kind of hard alcohol). 6. Residence/house/floor funds may not be used to subsidize or provide alcohol. 7. All parties social gatherings in residence must be registered with the Residence Life Manager. See Section 3.20 Appendix II for more information. To register a partysocial gathering, obtain the Function Responsibility Event Request Form from the Residence Life Manager and complete and return it before organizing the partysocial gathering. Parties Social gatherings are permitted on Friday and Saturday evenings, and must be concluded 30 minutes prior to quiet hours. Parties Social gatherings are not permitted during exam periods when extended quiet hours are in effect. Alcohol may not be sold, and floor/house/residence funds may not be used to subsidize or provide alcohol. Policies specific to hosting a party social gathering are printed on the Function Responsibility Form. Violation of these rules may result in standards action. Parties Social gatherings are not permitted in Totem ParkXxxxxxx, Place Vanier or Orchard Commons residencesXxxxxx, Xxxxxxxxx, Xxxxxxx, Valhalla and Similkameen. 8. Before organizing or hosting a licensed event in residence, contact the Residence Life Manager to obtain information about and permission to obtain a Special Occasion License and review the provincial laws and residence rules and regulations related to the use of alcohol in residence. Licensed events are only permitted to occur in a specific location in each residence. At a residence event where alcohol is served or sold, the event organizer(s) will adhere to provincial laws, the University’s rules, policies and procedures, and residence rules related to the use of alcohol including, without limitation, applying for the appropriate liquor license and complying with all obligations thereunder. All servers, paid and unpaid, must: (a) have received Serving It Right training, and (b) provide upon request a copy of their Serving It Right certificate. Failure to adhere to the law and the rules, regulations, policies and procedures of the University and Student Housing and Community Hospitality Services governing the use of alcohol in residence may result in the function being terminated at once, the withdrawal of future party social gathering privileges, the suspension of further licensed events, and/or the assessment of standards points and discretionary conditions, and/or eviction from residence.

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Samples: Summer Residence Contract

Alcohol in Residence. Residents who choose to consume alcohol must do so responsibly in compliance with the law, and will be accountable for their actions. 1. Drinking alcoholic beverages or carrying unsealed liquor is permitted only in residentsthe Residentsrooms, floor lounges that the Residence Life Manager has designated for this purposeroom, and at licensed residence events. 2. Drinking alcoholic beverages or carrying unsealed liquor is not permitted in any other areas including, but not limited to, patios, courtyards, elevators, washrooms, laundry rooms, phone booths, hallways, stairwells, commonsblock corridors, main floor foyers, house lounges (except as expressly permitted by the Residence Life Manager)lounges, and areas outside the residence buildingresidence. 3. Participating in drinking games is not permitted. Drinking games are games which involve the consumption of alcohol and usually involve swift consumption and/or high volume consumption. Some examples are: “beer pongbeerpong,” “funnelling,” “shotgunning” using a bier stick or otherwise, “quarters,” and “floor crawls.” For further clarity, emulating a drinking game with other liquids (e.g., “water pong”) This list is also not permitted in residence. The examples provided are not exhaustive, and the University may stop and take action against any resident participating in any activity, whether listed above or not, which is, in the Residence Life Manager’s opinion, a drinking game. Any resident present in a room where a drinking game was being played may be deemed by the Residence Life Manager to have participated in the drinking game. 4. Possession and/or consumption of ‘common source’ alcohol (for examplee.g.: keg cans, large containers of pre-mixed alcohol, texas mickeys, et cetera) within residence is prohibited. 5. Brewing and distilling alcohol are is not permitted in your accommodation, in your residence building, accommodation or on any other residence property. This includes brewing beer, cider, cider or wine and distilling spirits (i.e., i.e. any kind of hard alcohol). 6. Residence/house/Residence/ committee/ floor funds may not be used to subsidize or provide alcohol. 7. All parties social gatherings in residence must be registered with the Residence Life Managerregistered. See Section 3.20 Appendix II, section 3.22 and the terms and conditions on the Event Request Form for more information. To register a party, obtain the Function Responsibility Form from the Residence Life Manager and complete and return it before organizing the party. Parties are permitted on Friday and Saturday evenings, and must be concluded 30 minutes prior to quiet hours. Parties are not permitted during exam periods when extended quiet hours are in effect. Alcohol may not be sold, and floor/house/residence funds may not be used to subsidize or provide alcohol. Policies specific to hosting a party are printed on the Function Responsibility Form. Violation of these rules may result in standards action. Parties Social gatherings are not permitted in Totem ParkXxxxxxx, Place Vanier or Orchard Commons residencesXxxxxx, Xxxxxxxxx, Cassiar, Valhalla, Xxxxxx, Nechako, and Similkameen. 8. Before organizing or hosting a licensed event in residence, contact the Residence Life Manager to obtain information about and permission to obtain a Special Occasion License and review the provincial laws and residence rules and regulations related to the use of alcohol in residence. Licensed events are only permitted to occur in a specific location in each residence. At a residence event where alcohol is served or sold, the event organizer(s) will adhere to provincial laws, the University’s rules, policies and procedures, and residence rules related to the use of alcohol including, without limitation, applying for the appropriate liquor license and complying with all obligations thereunder. All servers, paid and unpaid, must: (a) have received Serving It Right training, and (b) provide upon request a copy of their Serving It Right certificate. Failure to adhere to the law and the rules, regulations, policies and procedures of the University and Student Housing and Community Hospitality Services governing the use of alcohol in residence may result in the function being terminated at once, the withdrawal of future party social gathering privileges, the suspension of further licensed events, and/or the assessment of standards points and discretionary conditions, and/or eviction from residence.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Residence Contract

Alcohol in Residence. Residents who choose to consume alcohol must do so responsibly in compliance with the law, and will be accountable for their actions. 1. Drinking alcoholic beverages or carrying unsealed liquor is permitted only in residentsthe Residentsrooms, floor lounges that the Residence Life Manager has designated for this purposeroom, and at licensed residence events. 2. Drinking alcoholic beverages or carrying unsealed liquor is not permitted in any other areas including, but not limited to, patios, courtyards, elevators, washrooms, laundry rooms, phone booths, hallways, stairwells, commonsblock corridors, main floor foyers, house lounges (except as expressly permitted by the Residence Life Manager)lounges, and areas outside the residence buildingresidence. 3. Participating in drinking games is not permitted. Drinking games are games which involve the consumption of alcohol and usually involve swift consumption and/or high volume consumption. Some examples are: “beer pong,” “funnelling,” “shotgunning” using a bier stick or otherwise, “quarters,” and “floor crawls.” For further clarity, emulating a drinking game with other liquids (e.g., “water pong”) This list is also not permitted in residence. The examples provided are not exhaustive, and the University may stop and take action against any resident participating in any activity, whether listed above or not, which is, in the Residence Life Manager’s opinion, a drinking game. Any resident present in a room where a drinking game was being played may be deemed by the Residence Life Manager to have participated in the drinking game. 4. Possession and/or consumption of ‘common source’ alcohol (for examplee.g.: keg cans, large containers of pre-pre- mixed alcohol, texas Texas mickeys, et cetera) within residence is prohibited. 5. Brewing and distilling alcohol are is not permitted in your accommodation, in your residence building, accommodation or on any other residence property. This includes brewing beer, cider, or wine and distilling spirits (i.e., i.e. any kind of hard alcohol). 6. Residence/housecommittee/floor funds may not be used to subsidize or provide alcohol. 7. All parties social gatherings in residence must be registered with the Residence Life Managerregistered. See Section 3.20 section 3.22 and the terms and conditions on the Event Request Form for more information. To register a party, obtain the Function Responsibility Event Request Form from the a Residence Life Manager Advisor and complete and return it before organizing the party. Parties Social gatherings are permitted on week nights (Sunday through Thursday) until 9:30pm and on weekends (Friday and Saturday evenings, Saturday) and must be concluded conclude 30 minutes prior to quiet hours. Parties Social gatherings are not permitted during exam periods when extended quiet hours are in effecteffect and are not permitted on the same night as other large residence-wide or campus events. Alcohol may not be sold, and floor/house/residence funds may not be used to subsidize or provide alcohol. Policies Expectation specific to hosting a party are part and printed on the Function Responsibility Event Request Form. Violation of these rules may result in standards action. Parties Social gatherings are not permitted in Totem ParkXxxxxxx, Place Vanier or Orchard Commons residencesXxxxxx, Xxxxxxxxx, Cassiar, Valhalla, Similkameen, Xxxxxx, and Nechako. 8. Before organizing or hosting a licensed event in residence, contact the Residence Life Manager to obtain information about and permission to obtain a Special Occasion License and review the provincial laws and residence rules and regulations related to the use of alcohol in residence. Licensed events are only permitted to occur in a specific location in each residence. At a residence event where alcohol is served or sold, the event organizer(s) will adhere to provincial laws, the University’s rules, policies and procedures, and residence rules related to the use of alcohol including, without limitation, applying for the appropriate liquor license and complying with all obligations thereunder. All servers, paid and unpaid, must: (a) have received Serving It Right training, and (b) provide upon request a copy of their Serving It Right certificate. Failure to adhere to the law and the rules, regulations, policies and procedures of the University and Student Housing and Community Services governing the use of alcohol in residence may result in the function being terminated at once, the withdrawal of future party social gathering privileges, the suspension of further licensed events, and/or the assessment of standards points and discretionary conditions, and/or eviction from residence.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Summer Residence Contract

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