Animals or Pets Sample Clauses

The "Animals or Pets" clause defines the rules regarding the presence of animals or pets on a property or within a specific context, such as a rental agreement or workplace. Typically, this clause will state whether pets are allowed, specify any restrictions on types or sizes of animals, and outline any requirements for pet deposits or additional cleaning fees. Its core function is to set clear expectations and responsibilities for both parties, helping to prevent disputes and protect property from potential damage caused by animals.
Animals or Pets. The Tenant may not keep any animal or pet at the Property
Animals or Pets. No animals or pets shall be kept, harboured or taken onto the PROPERTY without the express prior permission in writing of the DIRECTORS. Permission granted may be withdrawn subsequently if the animal or pet is considered by the DIRECTORS in their sole discretion to constitute a nuisance.
Animals or Pets. 8.10.1 Not to keep any domestic animals or birds in the Premises without the prior written consent of the Landlord, such consent not to be unreasonably withheld, delayed or withdrawn. At the end of the Tenancy, the Tenant agrees to have the Premises cleaned to a standard commensurate with the condition of the property at the commencement of the Tenancy. 8.10.2 Where such consent is given the Tenant will pay to the Agent a fee to amend this Agreement in accordance with the Agent’s published scale of fees.
Animals or Pets. Lessee shall not allow any animal(s) or pet(s) of any kind to be kept or harbored in or about the Premises without the prior written permission of the Port Department.
Animals or Pets. Service animals are allowed in the Vehicles uncaged and pets are otherwise allowed in the Vehicles if caged. A repair and cleaning cost of $150 will be charged to participants that violate this policy.
Animals or Pets. No animals or pets shall be kept, harboured or taken onto the PROPERTY.
Animals or Pets. You may take a pet in the Vehicle but only if it is kept in a locked pet carrier. Service animals are allowed in the Vehicles at any time without a carrier.
Animals or Pets. No animals or pets of any kind will be brought onto the premises. Violation of this will result in removal from the property without a refund. A $500 fee will be kept from your security deposit if animals or pets are detected on the “The Convent” Vacation Rental & Retreat Center property.
Animals or Pets. Animals are not permitted in the Vehicle. Notwithstanding the foregoing: (i) You may take a pet in the Vehicle but only if it is kept in a locked pet carrier, and (ii) licensed service animals are allowed in the Vehicles at any time without a carrier.

Related to Animals or Pets

  • Animals The Hirer shall ensure that no animals (including birds) except guide dogs are brought into the premises, other than for a special event agreed to by the Village Hall. No animals whatsoever are to enter the kitchen at any time.

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  • Raw Materials A. Catalent shall procure Raw Materials only from vendors that are approved in writing by Palatin or otherwise qualified in accordance with the provisions of the Quality Agreement. Catalent shall be responsible for procuring Raw Materials as necessary to meet the Firm Commitment. Catalent shall not be liable for any delay in delivery of Product if (i) Catalent is unable to obtain, in a timely manner, a particular Raw Material necessary for Processing and (ii) Catalent placed orders for such Raw Materials promptly following receipt of Palatin’s Firm Commitment. In the event that any Raw Material becomes subject to purchase lead time beyond the Firm Commitment time frame, the parties will negotiate in good faith an appropriate amendment to this Agreement, including Clause 4.2. B. In certain instances, Palatin may require a specific supplier, manufacturer or vendor (“Vendor”) to be used for Raw Material. In such an event, (i) such Vendor will be identified in the Specifications and (ii) the Raw Materials from such Vendor shall be deemed Palatin-supplied Materials for purposes of this Agreement. If the cost of the Raw Material from any such Vendor (other than a Vendor specified in the Specifications as of the Effective Date) is greater than Catalent’s costs for the same raw material of equal quality from other vendors, Catalent shall add the difference between Catalent’s cost of the Raw Material and the Vendor’s cost of the Raw Material to the Unit Pricing. Palatin will be responsible for all reasonable, out-of-pocket costs incurred by Catalent associated with qualification of any such Vendor who has not been previously qualified by Catalent. C. In the event of (i) a Specification change for any reason, (ii) obsolescence of any Raw Material or (iii) termination or expiry of this Agreement, Palatin shall bear the cost of any unused Raw Materials (including packaging), so long as Catalent (a) purchased such Raw Materials in quantities consistent with Palatin’s then current Firm Commitment and any minimum purchase obligations required by the vendor and (b) used commercially reasonable efforts to mitigate such costs by using any such unused Raw Materials in the manufacture of other products.

  • Cooking The University will permit cooking only in the designated kitchen areas of the University Housing. In all other areas, cooking is permitted only with University approved appliances. The following appliances are prohibited: toaster ovens, microwave ovens larger than 800 ▇▇▇▇▇, refrigerators larger than 4.2 cubic feet, gas grills, steamers and any open-flame cooking device or heating unit. For a complete list please reference the Residential Handbook.

  • Therapies Acupuncture and acupuncturist services, including x-ray and laboratory services. • Biofeedback, biofeedback training, and biofeedback by any other modality for any condition. • Recreational therapy services and programs, including wilderness programs. • Services provided in any covered program that are recreational therapy services, including wilderness programs, educational services, complimentary services, non- medical self-care, self-help programs, or non-clinical services. Examples include, but are not limited to, Tai Chi, yoga, personal training, meditation. • Computer/internet/social media based services and/or programs. • Recreational therapy. • Aqua therapy unless provided by a physical therapist. • Maintenance therapy services unless it is a habilitative service that helps a person keep, learn or improve skills and functioning for daily living. • Aromatherapy. • Hippotherapy. • Massage therapy rendered by a massage therapist. • Therapies, procedures, and services for the purpose of relieving stress. • Physical, occupational, speech, or respiratory therapy provided in your home, unless through a home care program. • Pelvic floor electrical and magnetic stimulation, and pelvic floor exercises. • Educational classes and services for speech impairments that are self-correcting. • Speech therapy services related to food aversion or texture disorders. • Exercise therapy. • Naturopathic, homeopathic, and Christian Science services, regardless of who orders or provides the services. • Eye exercises and visual training services. • Lenses and/or frames and contact lenses for members aged nineteen (19) and older. • Vision hardware purchased from a non-network provider. • Non-collection vision hardware. • Lenses and/or frames and contact lenses unless specifically listed as a covered healthcare service.