Candles/Incense Sample Clauses

Candles/Incense. Due to risk to life and property, candles, torches, incense and other open flame devices are strictly prohibited anywhere inside or around buildings in the Village including in Rooms and Flats. Burning of the above devices is likely to set off the smoke detectors in your Room/Flat. Should the fire brigade charge for attending a false alarm due to misuse, this cost will be passed on to the residents involved.
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Candles/Incense. Use of candles, incense and/or wax warmers in residence is not permitted either in common spaces or private rooms. Residents will receive a minimum $50.00 fine for a first-time offence.
Candles/Incense. The burning of incense is not allowed at the property. Candles may be burned within the unit, but must not be left unattended nor placed near combustible material. Violation of this section will be considered a breach of your Lease Agreement and may result in the termination of your tenancy. Tenant is responsible for any damage caused to building by their use of candles.
Candles/Incense. The use of candles or incense in the Premises has been restricted by Xxxxxx. Any candles used in the Premises or Building must be freestanding and in containers which surround the candles and flame and contain all dripping wax. Under no circumstances shall candles be left burning and unattended in the Premises.
Candles/Incense. Due to risk to life and property, candles, non-battery powered torches, incense and other open flame devices are strictly prohibited anywhere inside or around buildings in the Village including but not limited to Rooms, Flats, Flat Common Areas and Property Common Areas.

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