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Documents, Governing Conditions, Guidelines. Policies The Resident will: 1. Comply with the Rules and Regulations contained within this agreement, or appended hereto, as well as those detailed in the Residence Handbook, which forms part of this agreement, and any other policies as established from time to time by the Graduate House Governing Body or by the University, and enforce compliance with the same at all time by their guests and invitees; 2. Act in a responsible manner as not to compromise the Resident’s own safety or endanger the health and safety of others either in person or virtually via the internet, including social media; 3. Respect and abide by the decisions of Graduate House and Ancillary Services and their representatives made pursuant to this agreement; and 4. Utilize the free access to the Internet through the University backbone by reasonable usage only, at usage rates determined from time to time by the University, and in accordance with the Policy on Appropriate Use of Information Technology. Unreasonable usage will result in a graduate scale of sanctions, up to and including termination of network access privileges, as determined by the University of Toronto Computing Network Services or its designate. 5. Abide by all other applicable University and department policies and all municipal, provincial, and federal laws. The University reserves the right to assign individual and/or community financial, disciplinary or educational sanctions for resident misconduct. Further detailed information on the Residence Community Standards and Appeals Policy can be accessed online in the Residence Handbook and the University of Toronto Code of Student Conduct can be found online at: xxxx://xxx.xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx.xxxxxxxx.xx/policies/studentc.htm
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Documents, Governing Conditions, Guidelines. Policies: The Resident acknowledges that the Residence Community Standards, attached as section 8.9, form part of this Contract. The Resident agrees to abide by the policies outlined in the Residence Community Standards as well as all other applicable University and department policies and all municipal, provincial, and federal laws. If these standards are not followed, the student(s) will be asked to leave their room immediately and potentially lose future commuter hostel renting privileges.
Documents, Governing Conditions, Guidelines. Policies The Resident will: 1. The Resident also agrees to abide by all other applicable University and department policies and all municipal, provincial, and federal laws. 2. Comply with the Rules and Regulations contained within this agreement, or appended hereto, as well as those detailed in the Residence Handbook, which forms part of this agreement, and any other policies as established from time to time by the Graduate House Governing Body or by the University, and enforce compliance with the same at all time by their guests and invitees; 3. Act in a responsible manner as not to compromise the Resident’s own safety or endanger the health and safety of others either in person or virtually via the internet, including social media; 4. Respect and abide by the decisions of Graduate House and Ancillary Services and their representatives made pursuant to this agreement; and 5. Utilize the free access to the Internet through the University backbone by reasonable usage only, at usage rates determined from time to time by the University, and in accordance with the Policy on Appropriate Use of Information Technology. Unreasonable usage will result in a graduate scale of sanctions, up to and including termination of network access privileges, as determined by the University of Toronto Computing Network Services or its designate. The University reserves the right to assign individual and/or community financial, disciplinary or educational sanctions for resident misconduct. Further detailed information on the Residence Community Standards and Appeals Policy can be accessed online in the Residence Handbook and the University of Toronto Code of Student Conduct can be found online at: xxxx://xxx.xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx.xxxxxxxx.xx/policies/studentc.htm

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