Common use of Excessive Needs Clause in Contracts

Excessive Needs. Housing & Residence Life does not have the facilities, resources or expertise to deal with serious behaviour, emotional issues or illness. If a Resident engages in harmful behaviour, or behaviour that is reasonably perceived to be a threat to himself or herself, or to others, or compromises his or her personal safety (including, but not limited to underage drinking, drug use, bulimia, cutting, abusive behaviour); or, where a pattern of behaviour by a Resident is sufficient to create significant disruption to another Resident(s), Housing & Residence Life reserves the right to terminate the tenancy of the Resident pursuant to paragraph 1.1.

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: Ryerson Commuter Hostel Contract, Ryerson Commuter Hostel Contract

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Excessive Needs. Housing & Residence Life does not have the facilities, resources or expertise to deal with serious behaviourbehavior, emotional issues or illness. If a Resident engages in harmful behaviourbehavior, or behaviour behavior that is reasonably perceived to be a threat to himself or herself, or to others, or compromises his or her personal safety (including, but not limited to underage drinking, drug use, bulimia, cutting, abusive behaviourbehavior); or, where a pattern of behaviour behavior by a Resident is sufficient to create significant disruption to another other Resident(s), Housing & Residence Life reserves the right to terminate the tenancy of the Resident pursuant to paragraph 1.1that Resident.

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: Housing Program Agreement, Housing Program Agreement

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Excessive Needs. Housing & Residence Life does not have the facilities, resources or expertise to deal with serious behaviour, emotional issues or illness. If a Resident engages in harmful behaviour, or behaviour that is reasonably perceived to be a threat to himself or herselfthemselves, or to others, or compromises his or her their personal safety (including, but not limited to underage drinking, drug use, bulimia, cutting, abusive behaviour); or, where a pattern of behaviour by a Resident is sufficient to create significant disruption to another Resident(s), Housing & Residence Life reserves the right to terminate the tenancy of the Resident pursuant to paragraph 1.16.5.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: www.ryerson.ca

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