Common use of Conduct on Property Clause in Contracts

Conduct on Property. 1. The resident, their spouse and their guests are expected to engage in conduct that facilitates the quiet enjoyment of the Residential Property by all residents, other spouses and their guests. Upon request to discontinue any offensive conduct that is brought to the resident’s attention by the Principal, the Landlord, or any other person, the resident will immediately cease and desist from the conduct, until such time as a determination on the reasonableness of the conduct is determined by the Principal. 2. The resident, their spouse and their guests shall not engage in any conduct that in the opinion of the Principal: a) causes or permits unreasonable noise or nuisance; b) significantly interferes with, or unreasonably disturbs other persons on the Residential Property; c) damages or destroys the property of others on the Residential Property or leads to a reasonable belief that there is a threat to the safety of property of others on the Residential Property. d) xxxxx another person on the Residential Property; e) is threatening or leads to a reasonable belief that there is a threat to the safety or security of any person on the Residential Property; or f) causes self harm or leads to a reasonable belief that individual engaging in the behaviour is at risk of serious harm to oneself.; 3. For clarity, a reference to ‘any person on the Residential Property” includes employees and agents of the University and visitors to the Residential Property. A reference to ‘property of others’ includes the property of the University. 4. Without limiting the foregoing the resident will comply with the provisions of Appendix II.

Appears in 4 contracts

Samples: Residence Contract, Residence Contract, Residence Contract

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Conduct on Property. 1. The resident, their spouse and their guests are expected to engage in conduct that facilitates the quiet enjoyment of the Residential Property by all residents, other spouses and their guests. Upon request to discontinue any offensive conduct that is brought to the resident’s attention by the Principal, the Landlord, or any other person, the resident will immediately cease and desist from the conduct, until such time as a determination on the reasonableness of the conduct is determined by the Principal. 2. The resident, their spouse and their guests shall not engage in any conduct that in the opinion of the Principal: a) a. causes or permits unreasonable noise or nuisance; b) b. significantly interferes with, or unreasonably disturbs other persons on the Residential Property; c) c. damages or destroys the property of others on the Residential Property or leads to a reasonable belief that there is a threat to the safety of property of others on the Residential Property. d) x. xxxxx another person on the Residential Property; e) e. is threatening or leads to a reasonable belief that there is a threat to the safety or security of any person on the Residential Property; or f) f. causes self harm or leads to a reasonable belief that individual engaging in the behaviour is at risk of serious harm to oneself.; 3. For clarity, a reference to any person on the Residential Property” includes employees and agents of the University and visitors to the Residential Property. A reference to ‘property of others’ includes the property of the University. 4. Without limiting the foregoing the resident will comply with the provisions of Appendix II.

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: Residence Contract, Residence Contract

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Conduct on Property. 1. The resident, their spouse and their guests are expected to engage in conduct that facilitates the quiet enjoyment of the Residential Property by all residents, other spouses and their guests. Upon request to discontinue any offensive conduct that is brought to the resident’s attention by the Principal, the Landlord, or any other person, the resident will immediately cease and desist from the conduct, until such time as a determination on the reasonableness of the conduct is determined by the Principal. 2. The resident, their spouse and their guests shall not engage in any conduct that in the opinion of the Principal: a) causes or permits unreasonable noise or nuisance; b) significantly interferes with, or unreasonably disturbs other persons on the Residential Property; c) damages or destroys the property of others on the Residential Property or leads to a reasonable belief that there is a threat to the safety of property of others on the Residential Property. d) xxxxx another person on the Residential Property; e) is threatening or leads to a reasonable belief that there is a threat to the safety or security of any person on the Residential Property; or f) causes self harm or leads to a reasonable belief that individual engaging in the behaviour is at risk of serious harm to oneself.himself or herself; 3. For clarity, a reference to ‘any person on the Residential Property” includes employees and agents of the University and visitors to the Residential Property. A reference to ‘property of others’ includes the property of the University. 4. Without limiting the foregoing the resident will comply with the provisions of Appendix II.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Residence Contract

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