Common use of Attack on the Clause in Contracts

Attack on the. Dignity and Security of an Individual 1. Conduct or communications involving or directed at residents or visitors or staff of Student Housing and Hospitality Services that: • Are offensive, threatening, demeaning or discriminatory (for example, racist, sexist, homophobic); • constitute harassment; • contribute to an intimidating, hostile or uncomfortable environment; are prohibited, and may result in eviction from residence. (Prohibited Activities) 2. Examples of Prohibited Activities include, but are not limitedto: • repeatedly following or attempting to make unwanted contact with another person. (1) where they can be viewed from public areas (including shared common areas), and • using social media to redistribute, repost, or forward communications that contain content defined in section 3.02(1). 3. The determination of whether any conduct or communication constitutes a Prohibited Activity will be made by the Residence Life Manager. Conduct or communications that may be acceptable in another context may not be acceptable in a residential environment.

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: Residence Contract, Residence Contract

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Attack on the. Dignity and Security of an Individual 1. Conduct or communications involving or directed at residents or visitors or staff of Student Housing and Hospitality Services that: • Are offensive, threatening, demeaning or discriminatory (for example, racist, sexist, homophobic); • constitute harassment; • contribute to an intimidating, hostile or uncomfortable environment; are prohibited, and may result in eviction from residence. (Prohibited Activities) 2. Examples of Prohibited Activities include, but are not limitedtolimited to: • repeatedly following or attempting to make unwanted contact with another person. (1) where they can be viewed from public areas (including shared common areas), and • using social media to redistribute, repost, or forward communications that contain content defined in section 3.02(1). 3. The determination of whether any conduct or communication constitutes a Prohibited Activity will be made by the Residence Life Manager. Conduct or communications that may be acceptable in another context may not be acceptable in a residential environment.

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: Summer Residence Contract, Residence Contract

Attack on the. Dignity and Security of an Individual 1. Conduct or communications involving or directed at residents or visitors or staff of Student Housing and Hospitality Community Services that: • Are offensive, threatening, demeaning or discriminatory (for example, racist, sexist, homophobic); • constitute harassment; • contribute to an intimidating, hostile or uncomfortable environment; are prohibited, and may result in eviction from residence. (Prohibited Activities) 2. Examples of Prohibited Activities include, but are not limitedto: • repeatedly following or attempting to make unwanted contact with another person. (1) where they can be viewed from public areas (including shared common areas), and • using social media to redistribute, repost, or forward communications that contain content defined in section 3.02(1). 3. The determination of whether any conduct or communication constitutes a Prohibited Activity will be made by the Residence Life Manager. Conduct or communications that may be acceptable in another context may not be acceptable in a residential environment.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Residence Contract

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Attack on the. Dignity and Security of an Individual 1. Conduct or communications involving or directed at residents or visitors or staff of Student Housing and Hospitality Community Services that: • Are offensive, threatening, demeaning or discriminatory (for example, racist, sexist, homophobic); • constitute harassment; • contribute to an intimidating, hostile or uncomfortable environment; are prohibited, and may result in eviction from residence. (Prohibited Activities) 2. Examples of Prohibited Activities include, but are not limitedtolimited to: • repeatedly following or attempting to make unwanted contact with another person. (1) where they can be viewed from public areas (including shared common areas), and • using social media to redistribute, repost, or forward communications that contain content defined in section 3.02(1). 3. The determination of whether any conduct or communication constitutes a Prohibited Activity will be made by the Residence Life Manager. Conduct or communications that may be acceptable in another context may not be acceptable in a residential environment.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Summer Residence Contract

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