Common use of Bicycles Clause in Contracts

Bicycles. Bicycle theft is a common problem throughout the Lower Mainland, including the University campus. Good quality locks or chains are recommended for all bicycles. The Landlord is not responsible for theft or damage to bicycles, wherever it may occur. Bicycles must not be stored in hallways, lounges or in areas which impede exit from buildings. Bicycles must be stored on the racks or bars designed for that purpose. Bicycles found in any other areas (for example: attached to posts, railings, trees, et cetera) will be removed and disposed of without compensation to the resident or to the bicycle’s owner (if not a resident). Abandoned bicycles are common at residence. Periodically the residence bicycle racks/bars will be inspected and bicycles that appear to be abandoned will be tagged for a reasonable notice period, as set out on the tag. If the resident does not deal with their bicycle in the manner set out on the tag or otherwise remove the bicycle, after the expiry of the notice period, the Landlord will remove and dispose of the bicycle. The Tenant or other Occupants are required to check their bicycle at least every two weeks to ensure it has not been tagged for removal. The Landlord shall not reimburse or otherwise compensate any resident nor the owner of any bicycle (if not the Tenant) for loss or loss of use of a bicycle deemed to be abandoned and disposed of in accordance with this section.

Appears in 7 contracts

Samples: Residence Agreement, Residence Agreement, Residence Agreement

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Bicycles. Bicycle theft is a common problem throughout the British Columbia Lower Mainland, including the University campus. Good quality locks or chains are recommended for all bicycles. The Landlord is not responsible for theft or damage to bicycles, wherever it may occurAll of the residences have bicycle storage areas. Bicycles must not be brought into or stored in hallways, lounges or in areas which that impede exit from buildings. Bicycles must be stored on the racks or bars designed for that purpose. Bicycles found in any other areas (for example: i.e. attached to posts, railings, trees, et cetera) will be removed and disposed of without compensation to the resident or to the bicycle’s owner of the bicycle (if not a the resident). The Landlord is not responsible for theft or damage to bicycles, wherever it may occur. Abandoned bicycles are common at residence. Periodically the residence bicycle racks/bars will be inspected inspected, and bicycles that appear to be abandoned will be tagged for a reasonable notice period, as set out on the tag. If the resident does not deal with their bicycle in the manner set out on the tag or otherwise remove the bicycle, after the expiry of the notice period, the Landlord will remove and dispose of the bicyclesuch bicycles. The Tenant or other Occupants Residents are required to check their bicycle bicycles at least every two weeks to ensure it has not been tagged for removal. The Landlord shall not reimburse or otherwise compensate any resident nor or the owner of any bicycle (if not the Tenantresident) for loss or loss of use of a bicycle deemed to be abandoned and disposed of in accordance with this section.

Appears in 4 contracts

Samples: Residence Contract, Residence Contract, Residence Contract

Bicycles. Bicycle theft is a common problem throughout the Lower Mainland, including the University campus. Good quality locks or chains are recommended for all bicycles. The Landlord is Bicycles may only be stored in designated areas within the Residences. Bicycles must not responsible for theft be stored in your room or damage to bicycles, wherever it may occuranywhere else in the buildings. Bicycles must not be stored in hallways, lounges or in areas which impede exit from buildings. Bicycles must be stored on the racks or bars designed for that purpose. Bicycles found in any other areas (for example: e.g. attached to posts, railings, trees, et cetera.) will be removed and disposed of without compensation to the resident or to the bicycle’s owner of the bicycle (if not a the resident). Abandoned bicycles are common at residence. Periodically the residence bicycle racks/bars will be inspected and bicycles that appear to be abandoned will be tagged for a reasonable notice period, as period set out on the tag. If the resident does not deal with their bicycle in the manner set out on the tag or otherwise remove the bicycle, after the expiry of the notice period, the Landlord University will remove and dispose of the such bicycle. The Tenant or other Occupants Residents are required to check their bicycle bicycles at least every two weeks to ensure it has not been tagged for removal. The Landlord University shall not reimburse or otherwise compensate any resident nor the owner of any bicycle (if not the Tenantresident) for loss or loss of use of a bicycle deemed to be abandoned and disposed of in accordance with this section.

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: Summer Residence Contract, Summer Residence Contract

Bicycles. Bicycle theft is a common problem throughout the British Columbia Lower Mainland, including the University campus. Good quality locks or chains are recommended for all bicycles. The Landlord is not responsible for theft or damage to bicycles, wherever it may occurAll of the residences have bicycle storage areas. Bicycles must not be stored in hallways, lounges or in areas which impede exit from buildings. Bicycles must be stored on the racks or bars designed for that purpose. Bicycles found in any other areas (for example: i.e., attached to posts, railings, trees, et cetera) will be removed and disposed of without compensation to the resident or to the bicycle’s owner of the bicycle (if not a the resident). The Landlord is not responsible for theft or damage to bicycles, wherever it may occur. Abandoned bicycles are common at residence. Periodically the residence bicycle racks/bars will be inspected inspected, and bicycles that appear to be abandoned will be tagged for a reasonable notice period, as set out on the tag. If the resident does not deal with their bicycle in the manner set out on in the tag or otherwise remove the bicycle, after the expiry of the notice period, the Landlord will remove and dispose of the bicyclesuch bicycles. The Tenant or other Occupants Residents are required to check their bicycle bicycles at least every two weeks to ensure it has not been tagged for removal. The Landlord shall not reimburse or otherwise compensate any resident nor or the owner of any bicycle (if not the Tenant) resident), for loss or loss of use of a bicycle bicycle, lock, lights, or other bicycling equipment deemed to be abandoned and disposed of in accordance with this section.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Residence Contract

Bicycles. Bicycle theft is a common problem throughout the British Columbia Lower Mainland, including the University campus. Good quality locks or chains are recommended for all bicycles. The Landlord is not responsible for theft or damage to bicycles, wherever it may occurAll of the residences have bicycle storage areas. Bicycles must not be brought into or stored in hallways, lounges or in areas which that impede exit from buildings. Bicycles must be stored on the racks or bars designed for that purpose. Bicycles found in any other areas (for example: i.e., attached to posts, railings, trees, et cetera) will be removed and disposed of without compensation to the resident or to the bicycle’s owner of the bicycle (if not a the resident). The Landlord is not responsible for theft or damage to bicycles, wherever it may occur. Abandoned bicycles are common at residence. Periodically the residence bicycle racks/bars will be inspected inspected, and bicycles that appear to be abandoned will be tagged for a reasonable notice period, as set out on the tag. If the resident does not deal with their bicycle in the manner set out on the tag or otherwise remove the bicycle, after the expiry of the notice period, the Landlord will remove and dispose of the bicyclesuch bicycles. The Tenant or other Occupants Residents are required to check their bicycle bicycles at least every two weeks to ensure it has not been tagged for removal. The Landlord shall not reimburse or otherwise compensate any resident nor or the owner of any bicycle (if not the Tenantresident) for loss or loss of use of a bicycle deemed to be abandoned and disposed of in accordance with this section.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Residence Contract

Bicycles. Bicycle theft is a common problem throughout the British Columbia Lower Mainland, including the University campus. Good quality locks or chains are recommended for all bicycles. The Landlord is not responsible for theft or damage to bicycles, wherever it may occurAll of the residences have bicycle storage areas. Bicycles must not be stored in hallways, lounges or in areas which impede exit from buildings. Bicycles must be stored on the racks or bars designed for that purpose. Bicycles found in any other areas (for example: i.e. attached to posts, railings, trees, et cetera) will be removed and disposed of without compensation to the resident or to the bicycle’s owner of the bicycle (if not a the resident). The Landlord is not responsible for theft or damage to bicycles, wherever it may occur. Abandoned bicycles are common at residence. Periodically the residence bicycle racks/bars will be inspected inspected, and bicycles that appear to be abandoned will be tagged for a reasonable notice period, as set out on the tag. If the resident does not deal with their bicycle in the manner set out on in the tag or otherwise remove the bicycletag, after the expiry of the notice period, the Landlord will remove and dispose of the bicyclesuch bicycles. The Tenant or other Occupants Residents‌‌‌‌‌‌ are required to check their bicycle bicycles at least every two weeks to ensure it has not been tagged for removal. The Landlord shall not reimburse or otherwise compensate any resident nor or the owner of any bicycle (if not the Tenantresident) for loss or loss of use of a bicycle deemed to be abandoned and disposed of in accordance with this section.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Residence Contract

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Bicycles. Bicycle theft is a common problem throughout the British Columbia Lower Mainland, including the University campus. Good quality locks or chains are recommended for all bicycles. The Landlord is not responsible for theft or damage to bicycles, wherever it may occurAll of the residences have bicycle storage areas. Bicycles must not be stored in hallways, lounges or in areas which that impede exit from buildings. Bicycles must be stored on the racks or bars designed for that purpose. Bicycles found in any other areas (for example: attached to posts, railings, trees, et cetera) will be removed and disposed of without compensation to the resident or to the bicycle’s owner of the bicycle (if not a the resident). Abandoned bicycles are common at residence. Periodically the residence bicycle racks/bars will be inspected inspected, and bicycles that appear to be abandoned will be tagged for a reasonable notice period, as set out on the tag. If the resident does not deal with their bicycle in the manner set out on the tag or otherwise remove the bicycle, after the expiry of the notice period, the Landlord University will remove and dispose of the bicyclesuch bicycles. The Tenant or other Occupants Residents are required to check their bicycle bicycles at least every two weeks to ensure it has not been tagged for removal. The Landlord University shall not reimburse or otherwise compensate any resident nor the owner of any bicycle (if not the Tenantresident) for loss or loss of use of a bicycle deemed to be abandoned and disposed of in accordance with this section.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Residence Contract

Bicycles. Bicycle theft is a common problem throughout the Lower Mainland, including the University campus. Good quality locks or chains are recommended for all bicycles. The Landlord is not responsible for theft or damage to bicycles, wherever it Bicycles may occuronly be stored in designated areas within the Residences. Bicycles must not be stored in hallways, lounges your room or anywhere else in areas which impede exit from the buildings. Bicycles must be stored on the racks or bars designed for that purpose. Bicycles found in any other areas (for example: e.g. attached to posts, railings, trees, et cetera) will be removed and disposed of without compensation to the resident or to the bicycle’s owner of the bicycle (if not a the resident). Abandoned bicycles are common at residence. Periodically the residence bicycle racks/bars will be inspected inspected, and bicycles that appear to be abandoned will be tagged for a reasonable notice period, as period set out on the tag. If the resident does not deal with their bicycle in the manner set out on the tag or otherwise remove the bicycle, after the expiry of the notice period, the Landlord University will remove and dispose of the bicyclesuch bicycles. The Tenant or other Occupants Residents are required to check their bicycle bicycles at least every two weeks to ensure it has not been tagged for removal. The Landlord University shall not reimburse or otherwise compensate any resident nor the owner of any bicycle (if not the Tenantresident) for loss or loss of use of a bicycle deemed to be abandoned and disposed of in accordance with this section.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Winter Residence Contract

Bicycles. Bicycle theft is a common problem throughout the British Columbia Lower Mainland, including the University campus. Good quality locks or chains are recommended for all bicycles. The Landlord is not responsible for theft or damage to bicycles, wherever it may occurAll of the residences have bicycle storage areas. Bicycles must not be stored in hallways, lounges or in areas which impede exit from buildings. Bicycles must be stored on the racks or bars designed for that purpose. Bicycles found in any other areas (for example: i.e. attached to posts, railings, trees, et cetera) will be removed and disposed of without compensation to the resident or to the bicycle’s owner of the bicycle (if not a the resident). The Landlord is not responsible for theft or damage to bicycles, wherever it may occur. Abandoned bicycles are common at residence. Periodically the residence bicycle racks/bars will be inspected inspected, and bicycles that appear to be abandoned will be tagged for a reasonable notice period, as set out on the tag. If the resident does not deal with their bicycle in the manner set out on in the tag or otherwise remove the bicycle, after the expiry of the notice period, the Landlord will remove and dispose of the bicyclesuch bicycles. The Tenant or other Occupants Residents are required to check their bicycle bicycles at least every two weeks to ensure it has not been tagged for removal. The Landlord shall not reimburse or otherwise compensate any resident nor or the owner of any bicycle (if not the Tenantresident) for loss or loss of use of a bicycle deemed to be abandoned and disposed of in accordance with this section.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Residence Contract

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