Common use of Combustible or Hazardous Materials Clause in Contracts

Combustible or Hazardous Materials. Except as permitted pursuant to section 32 (Barbecues), the Tenant will not at any time bring or keep on the Residential Premises or Residential Property any inflammable, combustible or explosive substance. Without limiting the foregoing the Tenant will not store kerosene, gasoline, or fireworks in or near the Residential Premises or Residential Property. Any propane or other combustible gas fuel used for barbecues must be stored in legally certified containers on the ground floor patio of the Residential Premises if barbecuing or outdoor cooking is permitted in the Residential Premises as outlined below in section 32. The Associate Vice-President of Student Housing and Community Services may, at any time, determine that certain classes or materials or objects are too hazardous to bring on to Residential Property due to documented safety concerns – for example a safety recall (“Prohibited Items”). A list of Prohibited Items may be found at xxxxx://xxxxxxxxx.xxxxxxx.xxx.xx/moving-in/what-should-i-pack the Tenant shall not bring any Prohibited Items to their Residential Premise or onto the Residential Property.

Appears in 4 contracts

Samples: Residence Agreement, Residence Agreement, Residence Agreement

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Combustible or Hazardous Materials. Except as permitted pursuant to section 32 (Barbecues), the Tenant will not at any time bring or keep on the Residential Premises or Residential Property any inflammable, combustible or explosive substance. Without limiting the foregoing the Tenant will not store kerosene, gasoline, or fireworks in or near the Residential Premises or Residential Property. Any propane or other combustible gas fuel used for barbecues must be stored in legally certified containers on the ground floor patio of the Residential Premises if barbecuing or outdoor cooking is permitted in the Residential Premises as outlined below in section 32. The Associate Vice-President of Student Housing and Community Services may, at any time, determine that certain classes or materials or objects are too hazardous to bring on to Residential Property due to documented safety concerns – for example a safety recall (“Prohibited Items”). A list of Prohibited Items may be found at xxxxx://xxxxxxxxx.xxxxxxx.xxx.xx/moving-in/what-should-i-pack xxxxx://xxxxxxxxx.xxxxxxx.xxx.xx/moving-in/what-should-i-pack/ the Tenant shall not bring any Prohibited Items to their Residential Premise or onto the Residential Property.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Residence Agreement

Combustible or Hazardous Materials. Except as permitted pursuant to section Section 32 (Barbecues), the Tenant will not at any time bring or keep on the Residential Premises or Residential Property any inflammable, combustible or explosive substance. Without limiting the foregoing the Tenant will not store kerosene, gasoline, or fireworks in or near the Residential Premises or Residential Property. Any propane or other combustible gas fuel used for barbecues must be stored in legally certified containers on the ground floor patio of the Residential Premises if barbecuing or outdoor cooking is permitted in the Residential Premises as outlined below in section Section 32. The Associate Vice-President Managing Director of Student Housing and Community Hospitality Services may, at any time, determine that certain classes or materials or objects are too hazardous to bring on to Residential Property due to documented safety concerns – for example a safety recall (“Prohibited Hazardous Items”). A list of Prohibited Hazardous Items may be found at xxxxx://xxxxxxxxx.xxxxxxx.xxx.xx/moving-in/what-should-i-pack xxxx://xxxxxxxxx.xxxxxxx.xxx.xx/residence-life/moving-in/what-should-i-pack the Tenant shall not bring any Prohibited Hazardous Items to their Residential Premise or onto the Residential Property.

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Samples: Residence Agreement

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Combustible or Hazardous Materials. Except as permitted pursuant to section 32 (Barbecues), the Tenant will not at any time bring or keep on the Residential Premises or Residential Property any inflammable, combustible or explosive substance. Without limiting the foregoing the Tenant will not store kerosene, gasoline, or fireworks in or near the Residential Premises or Residential Property. Any propane or other combustible gas fuel used for barbecues must be stored in legally certified containers on the ground floor patio of the Residential Premises if barbecuing or outdoor cooking is permitted in the Residential Premises as outlined below in section 32. The Associate Vice-President Managing Director of Student Housing and Community Hospitality Services may, at any time, determine that certain classes or materials or objects are too hazardous to bring on to Residential Property due to documented safety concerns – for example a safety recall (“Prohibited Items”). A list of Prohibited Items may be found at xxxxx://xxxxxxxxx.xxxxxxx.xxx.xx/moving-in/what-should-i-pack xxxxx://xxxxxxxxx.xxxxxxx.xxx.xx/moving-in/what-should-i-pack/ the Tenant shall not bring any Prohibited Items to their Residential Premise or onto the Residential Property.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Residence Agreement

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