Application of the Residential Tenancies Act Sample Clauses

Application of the Residential Tenancies Act. You acknowledges that the occupation of a Room in the Residence is not governed by or subject to the provisions of the Residential Tenancies Act, 2006, S.O. 2006, c. 17
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Application of the Residential Tenancies Act. The Resident hereby acknowledges that the occupation of an undergraduate room in residence (including, but not limited to, the premises) is not governed by or subject to the provisions of the Residential Tenancies Act, 2006, S.O. 2006, c.17 (the “RTA”), and that this Agreement, and the Resident’s relationship with the University, are exempt from the RTA by virtue of subsection 5(g) of the RTA.
Application of the Residential Tenancies Act. 16. In view of the nature of the living accommodation, and the arrangements under which it is administered, the Residential Tenancies Act, 2006 does not apply.
Application of the Residential Tenancies Act. 16. As the living accommodation is provided by Chestnut Residence to its students or staff, all major questions relating to the living accommodations are decided after consultation with a council within the residence and, the living accommodations are not intended for year-round occupancy or living accommodation and do not contain their own self-contained bathroom and kitchen facilities, the residence is exempt from the Residential Xxxxxxxxx Xxx, 0000 (XXX) based on S. 5 (g) of the RTA.
Application of the Residential Tenancies Act. In view of the nature of the living accommodation, and the arrangements under which it is administered, the Residential Tenancies Act, 2006 does not apply by virtue of subsection 5(g) of the Act.
Application of the Residential Tenancies Act. The terms of this tenancy agreement and any changes or additions to the terms may not contradict or change any right or duty under the Residential Tenancies Act or a regulation made under the act and to the extent that a term of this tenancy agreement does contradict or change a right or duty under the Residential Tenancies Act or a regulation made under that act the term of this tenancy agreement is void. Any change or addition to this tenancy agreement must be agreed to in writing and initialled by both the landlord and tenant and must be reasonable. If a change is not agreed to in writing, is not initialled by the landlord and tenant, or is not reasonable it is not enforceable.
Application of the Residential Tenancies Act. The Resident understands the provisions of the Residential Tenancies Act 2006, S.O. 2006, c 18, does not apply to Residence accommodation.
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