Common use of Guest Conduct Clause in Contracts

Guest Conduct. You are responsible and accountable for the conduct of other persons while they are visiting you. This is true not only when they are there by your explicit invitation, but also when they are there simply with your current acquiescence in their presence. This section does not apply to conduct which occurred jointly, concurrently, in concert, or by common plan or design with you, or which was ratified by you, after the fact.

Appears in 5 contracts

Samples: Residential Contract, Residential Contract, Residential Contract

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