Functions. 5.2.1. Alcoholic beverages may be provided and served at functions in a residence, namely house dances, dinners, first-year, second-year and senior dances, and other special occasions approved by the RH in terms of the liquor licence applicable to the particular residence. 5.2.2. Permission to consume alcohol at any function in the residence must be granted by the RH. Such consumption must take place in accordance with the conditions applicable to the liquor licence, Liquor Act and special rules laid down by the University. For each function, the residence is required to compile a policy to prevent ‘binge drinking’ and appoint a monitor to monitor if the policy is actually being followed. 5.2.3. The serving or consumption of alcohol beverages on unlicensed premises may only take place with the approval of the RH. 5.2.4. If a function is presented by the residence on premises outside of the residence and application is made for a temporary liquor licence for the residence to run the bar itself, this should be done on the recommendation of the Director: CSC. The application form can be obtained from the Legal Services Division of the University and application should be made at least 3 (three) weeks before the function is to take place. 5.2.5. A student may not make himself/herself guilty of alcohol misuse during a function. IN TERMS OF THE LIQUOR ACT, NO ALCOHOLIC BEVERAGES MAY BE MADE AVAILABLE OR SOLD TO ANY PERSON UNDER THE AGE OF 18 YEARS. 5.2.6. The RH and the members of the HC accept full responsibility for the orderly course of the function, as well as for supervision over the recovery of any loss or damage that arises from such function.
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Functions. 5.2.16.1.1. Alcoholic beverages may be provided and served at functions in a residence, namely house dances, dinners, first-year, second-year and senior dances, and other special occasions approved by the RH in terms of the liquor licence applicable to the particular residence.
5.2.26.1.2. Permission to consume alcohol at any function in the residence must be granted by the RH. Such consumption must take place in accordance with the conditions applicable to the liquor licence, Liquor Act and special rules laid down by the University. For each function, the residence is required to compile a policy to prevent ‘binge drinking’ and appoint a monitor to monitor if the policy is actually being followed.
5.2.36.1.3. The serving or consumption of alcohol beverages on unlicensed premises may only take place with the approval of the RH.
5.2.46.1.4. If a function is presented by the residence on premises outside of the residence and application is made for a temporary liquor licence for the residence to run the bar itself, this should be done on the recommendation of the Director: CSC. The application form can be obtained from the Legal Services Division of the University and application should be made at least 3 (three) weeks before the function is to take place.
5.2.56.1.5. A student may not make himself/herself guilty of alcohol misuse during a function. IN TERMS OF THE LIQUOR ACT, NO ALCOHOLIC BEVERAGES MAY BE MADE AVAILABLE OR SOLD TO ANY PERSON UNDER THE AGE OF 18 YEARS.
5.2.66.1.6. The RH and the members of the HC accept full responsibility for the orderly course of the function, as well as for supervision over the recovery of any loss or damage that arises from such function.
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Functions. 5.2.1. Alcoholic beverages may be provided and served at functions in a residence, namely house dances, dinners, first-year, second-year and senior dances, and other special occasions approved by the RH in terms of the liquor licence applicable to the particular residence.
5.2.2. Permission to consume alcohol at any function in the residence must be granted by the RH. Such consumption must take place in accordance with the conditions applicable to the liquor licence, Liquor Act and special rules laid down by the University. For each function, the residence is required to compile a policy to prevent ‘binge drinking’ and appoint a monitor to monitor if the policy is actually being followed.
5.2.3. The serving or consumption of alcohol beverages on unlicensed premises may only take place with the approval of the RH.
5.2.4. If a function is presented by the residence on premises outside of the residence and application is made for a temporary liquor licence for the residence to run the bar itself, this should be done on the recommendation of the Director: CSC. The application form can be obtained from the Legal Services Division of the University and application should be made at least 3 (three) weeks before the function is to take place.Legal
5.2.5. A student may not make himself/herself guilty of alcohol misuse during a function. IN TERMS OF THE LIQUOR ACT, NO ALCOHOLIC BEVERAGES MAY BE MADE AVAILABLE OR SOLD TO ANY PERSON UNDER THE AGE OF 18 YEARS.
5.2.6. The RH and the members of the HC accept full responsibility for the orderly course of the function, as well as for supervision over the recovery of any loss or damage that arises from such function.
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Samples: Lease Agreement