Common use of Definition and Scope Clause in Contracts

Definition and Scope. Users who exhibit disruptive behavior in the Recreation Centers will be asked to follow the rules listed in the Behavior Policy. Users who continue to cause disruptive behavior will be asked to leave the Recreation Centers. Disruptive Behavior is generally defined as “any User’s behavior that interferes with the normal operation of the Recreation Centers or which interferes with another User’s ability to use the Recreation Centers. The Recreation Centers Director and other staff members to whom the Director delegates the authority (and whom are on duty at the time) shall have the responsibility for enforcing the Behavior Policy and determining when behavior in the Recreation Centers is inappropriate. The following types of disruptive behavior will not be tolerated in the Recreation Centers:

Appears in 6 contracts

Samples: Registration Form, Usage Agreement, and Waiver of Liability, Registration Form, Usage Agreement, and Waiver of Liability, Usage Agreement

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