Behaviour and Nuisance Sample Clauses

The 'Behaviour and Nuisance' clause sets standards for acceptable conduct by parties, typically tenants, within a property or premises. It usually prohibits actions that may disturb neighbors, cause damage, or create excessive noise, and may outline specific examples of prohibited behaviors such as loud parties or illegal activities. The core function of this clause is to maintain a peaceful environment and prevent disputes or complaints by ensuring all parties act responsibly and respectfully.
Behaviour and Nuisance. The Tenant must not: (a) use the Premises for any illegal purpose or allow any unlawful or immoral or offensive behaviour on the Premises; (b) do anything which might cause nuisance, damage or disturbance to a tenant, occupier or owner of any adjacent property or premises; (c) conduct a public auction on the Premises; (d) without the prior written consent of the Council, allow any radio, sound systems, television or other like media or equipment to be seen, heard, viewed or received from outside the Premises; (e) cover or obstruct or block: (i) any drain in the Premises; (ii) any entrance or exit to the Premises; or (iii) any fire safety equipment or service in the Premises and must take all precautions required by law against fire;