Common use of Guests or Visitors Clause in Contracts

Guests or Visitors. Residents are responsible for their guests’ behaviour whether they participated in, condoned or were aware of the guests’ behaviour or not. Anyone who is invited to, accompanied on, accepted or admitted to the residence property (which includes but is not limited to all residence buildings, parking lots, and surrounding grounds) is deemed to be a guest of that resident. A resident who facilitates the access (for example: opening a locked door) of a stranger or ‘unhosted’ person to residence property will be deemed to be the host of that person and will be held responsible for that person’s behaviour as if the person were their guest. Residents must be present as hosts of their guests at all times, however their failure to be present does not mitigate or relieve their responsibility for their guests’ behaviour. Residents are responsible for their guests’ actions until the guests leave the residence property. Accompanying or acting as a host to a former resident who was evicted and does not have visiting privileges, and/or a person whose visiting privileges have been revoked, is prohibited. Residents are responsible for activities that take place in their room or unit whether they are present at the time of the activity or not. A resident’s failure to lock their door does not mitigate their responsibility for the actions of others that occur in the resident’s room or unit. Residents may accommodate overnight guests in their rooms for a maximum of four (4) nights in any given month. Residents may be evicted for guests’ stays which exceed this period of time or are a disturbance to the floor, unit/apartment. No extra bedding is available and guests may not sleep in the lounge or common area. No person may be the guest of more than one resident in succession. In exceptional circumstances, extensions may be granted by the Residence Life Manager. Roommates are only permitted for certain types of accommodation. Please see the section Designated Roommate in Part 1 of this Contract.

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Samples: vancouver.housing.ubc.ca, vancouver.housing.ubc.ca, vancouver.housing.ubc.ca

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Guests or Visitors. Residents are allowed one overnight guest at a time, for no more than three consecutive evenings at a time and no more than 9 nights total per term unless permission is granted in writing from a Neighbourhood Manager. Residents who do not comply with these limits are in violation of Schedule B s. 3.2 of this Contract. Residents sharing a double room or Cluster Housing unit must have the permission of their roommate(s) or housemates prior to having a guest(s), with every visit. Beginning on move in day, residents are not allowed to host off-campus guests for a two week period. Residence Services reserves the right to implement additional guest restrictions during the term of this Contract (e.g. Halloween weekend). Residents are responsible for their guests’ behaviour whether they participated in, condoned or were aware of the guests’ behaviour or not. Anyone who is invited to, accompanied on, accepted or admitted to the residence Residence Complex property (which includes but is not limited to all residence buildings, parking lots, and surrounding grounds) is deemed to be a guest of that resident. A resident who facilitates the access (for example: i.e. opening a locked door) of a stranger or ‘unhosted’ person to residence Residence Complex property will be deemed to be the host of that person and will be held responsible for that person’s behaviour as if the person were their guest. Residents must be present as hosts of their guests at all times, however their failure to be present does not mitigate or relieve their responsibility for their guests’ behaviour. Residents are responsible for their guests’ actions until the guests leave the residence Residence Complex property. Accompanying or acting as a host to a former resident who was evicted and does not have visiting privileges, and/or a person whose visiting privileges have been revoked, is prohibited. Residents are responsible for activities that take place in their room or unit whether they are present at the time of the activity or not. A resident’s failure to lock their door and/or their lending of keys to another for access to their unit does not mitigate their responsibility for the actions of others that occur in the resident’s room or unit. Residents may accommodate overnight guests in their rooms for a maximum of four (4) nights in any given month. Residents may be evicted for guests’ stays which exceed this period of time or are a disturbance to the floor, unit/apartment. No extra bedding is available and guests may not sleep in the lounge or common area. No person may be the guest of more than one resident in succession. In exceptional circumstances, extensions may be granted by the Residence Life Manager. Roommates are only permitted for certain types of accommodation. Please see the section Designated Roommate in Part 1 of this Contract.

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Samples: www.uvic.ca, www.uvic.ca, www.uvic.ca

Guests or Visitors. Residents are responsible for their guests’ behaviour whether they participated in, condoned or were aware of the guests’ behaviour or not. Anyone who is invited to, accompanied on, accepted or admitted to the residence property (which includes but is not limited to all residence buildings, parking lots, and surrounding grounds) is deemed to be a guest of that resident. A resident who facilitates the access (for example: opening a locked door) of a stranger or ‘unhosted’ person to residence property will be deemed to be the host of that person and will be held responsible for that person’s behaviour as if the person were their guest. Residents must be present as hosts of their guests at all times, however their failure to be present does not mitigate or relieve their responsibility for their guests’ behaviour. Residents are responsible for their guests’ actions until the guests leave the residence property. Accompanying or acting as a host to a former resident who was evicted and does not have visiting privileges, and/or a person whose visiting privileges have been revoked, is prohibited. Residents are responsible for activities that take place in their room or unit whether they are present at the time of the activity or not. A resident’s failure to lock their door does not mitigate their responsibility for the actions of others that occur in the resident’s room or unit. Residents may accommodate overnight guests (of any gender identity) in their rooms for a maximum of four (4) full days or nights in any given month. Residents are expected to inform their roommates if they will be having a guest for a full day or overnight. Residents may be evicted for guests’ stays which exceed this period of time or if the guests are a disturbance to the floor, unit/apartment. No extra bedding is available and guests may not sleep in the lounge or common area. No person may be the guest of more than one resident in succession. In exceptional circumstances, extensions may be granted by the Residence Life Manager. Roommates are only permitted for certain types of accommodation. Please see the section Designated Roommate in Part 1 of this Contract.

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: vancouver.housing.ubc.ca, vancouver.housing.ubc.ca

Guests or Visitors. Residents are responsible for their guests’ behaviour whether they participated in, condoned or were aware of the guests’ behaviour or not. Anyone who is invited to, accompanied on, accepted or admitted to the residence property (which includes but is not limited to all residence buildings, parking lots, and surrounding grounds) is deemed to be a guest of that resident. A resident who facilitates the access (for example: opening a locked door) of a stranger or ‘unhosted’ person to residence property will be deemed to be the host of that person and will be held responsible for that person’s behaviour as if the person were their guest. Residents must be present as hosts of their guests at all times, however their failure to be present does not mitigate or relieve their responsibility for their guests’ behaviour. Residents are responsible for their guests’ actions until the guests leave the residence property. Accompanying or acting as a host to a former resident who was evicted and does not have visiting privileges, and/or a person whose visiting privileges have been revoked, is prohibited. Residents are responsible for activities that take place in their room or unit whether they are present at the time of the activity or not. A resident’s failure to lock their door does not mitigate their responsibility for the actions of others that occur in the resident’s room or unit. Residents may accommodate overnight guests in their rooms (of any gender identity) for a maximum of four (4) full days or nights in any given month. Residents are expected to inform their roommates if they will be having a guest for a full day or overnight. Residents may be evicted for guests’ stays which exceed this period of time or if the guests are a disturbance to the floor, unit/apartment. No extra bedding is available and guests may not sleep in the lounge or common area. No person may be the guest of more than one resident in succession. In exceptional circumstances, extensions may be granted by the Residence Life Manager. Roommates are only permitted for certain types of accommodation. Please see the section Designated Roommate in Part 1 of this Contract.

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: vancouver.housing.ubc.ca, vancouver.housing.ubc.ca

Guests or Visitors. Residents are responsible for their guests’ behaviour whether they participated in, condoned or were aware of the guests’ behaviour or not. Anyone who is invited to, accompanied on, accepted or admitted to the residence property (which includes but is not limited to all residence buildings, parking lots, and surrounding grounds) is deemed to be a guest of that resident. A resident who facilitates the access (for example: opening a locked door) of a stranger or ‘unhosted’ person to residence property will be deemed to be the host of that person and will be held responsible for that person’s behaviour as if the person were their guest. Residents must be present as hosts of their guests at all times, however their failure to be present does not mitigate or relieve their responsibility for their guests’ behaviour. Residents are responsible for their guests’ actions until the guests leave the residence property. Accompanying or acting as a host to a former resident who was evicted and does not have visiting privileges, and/or a person whose visiting privileges have been revoked, is prohibited. Residents are responsible for activities that take place in their room or unit whether they are present at the time of the activity or not. A resident’s failure to lock their door does not mitigate their responsibility for the actions of others that occur in the resident’s room or unit. Residents may accommodate overnight guests in their rooms for a maximum of four (4) nights in any given month. Residents may be evicted for guests’ stays which exceed this period of time or are a disturbance to the floor, unit/apartment. No extra bedding is available and guests may not sleep in the lounge or common area. No person may be the guest of more than one resident in succession. In exceptional circumstances, extensions may be granted by the Residence Life Manager. Roommates are only permitted for certain types of accommodation. Please see the section Designated Roommate in Part 1 of this Contract...

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: vancouver.housing.ubc.ca, vancouver.housing.ubc.ca

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Guests or Visitors. Residents are allowed one overnight guest at a time, for no more than three consecutive evenings at a time and no more than 9 nights total per term unless permission is granted in writing from a Neighbourhood Manager. Residents who do not comply with these limits are in violation of Schedule B s. 3.2 of this Contract. Residents sharing a Cluster Housing unit must have the permission of their roommate(s) or housemates prior to having a guest(s), with every visit. Residence Services reserves the right to implement additional guest restrictions during the term of this Contract. Residents are responsible for their guests’ behaviour whether they participated in, condoned or were aware of the guests’ behaviour or not. Anyone who is invited to, accompanied on, accepted or admitted to the residence Residence Complex property (which includes but is not limited to all residence buildings, parking lots, and surrounding grounds) is deemed to be a guest of that resident. A resident who facilitates the access (for example: i.e. opening a locked door) of a stranger or ‘unhosted’ person to residence Residence Complex property will be deemed to be the host of that person and will be held responsible for that person’s behaviour as if the person were their guest. Residents must be present as hosts of their guests at all times, however their failure to be present does not mitigate or relieve their responsibility for their guests’ behaviour. Residents are responsible for their guests’ actions until the guests leave the residence Residence Complex property. Accompanying or acting as a host to a former resident who was evicted and does not have visiting privileges, and/or a person whose visiting privileges have been revoked, is prohibited. Residents are responsible for activities that take place in their room or unit whether they are present at the time of the activity or not. A resident’s failure to lock their door and/or their lending of keys to another for access to their unit does not mitigate their responsibility for the actions of others that occur in the resident’s room or unit. Residents may accommodate overnight guests in their rooms for a maximum of four (4) nights in any given month. Residents may be evicted for guests’ stays which exceed this period of time or are a disturbance to the floor, unit/apartment. No extra bedding is available and guests may not sleep in the lounge or common area. No person may be the guest of more than one resident in succession. In exceptional circumstances, extensions may be granted by the Residence Life Manager. Roommates are only permitted for certain types of accommodation. Please see the section Designated Roommate in Part 1 of this Contract.

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Samples: www.uvic.ca

Guests or Visitors. Residents are allowed one overnight guest at a time, for no more than three consecutive evenings at a time and no more than 9 nights total per term unless permission is granted in writing from a Neighbourhood Manager. Residents who do not comply with these limits are in violation of Section A 3.2 of this Contract. Residents sharing a double room or Cluster Housing unit must have the permission of their roommate(s) or housemates prior to having a guest(s), with every visit. Beginning on move in day, residents are not allowed to host off-campus guests for a two week period. Residence Services reserves the right to implement additional no guest restrictions during the term of this Contract (eg. Halloween weekend). Residents are responsible for their guests’ behaviour whether they participated in, condoned or were aware of the guests’ behaviour or not. Anyone who is invited to, accompanied on, accepted or admitted to the residence Residence Complex property (which includes but is not limited to all residence buildings, parking lots, and surrounding grounds) is deemed to be a guest of that resident. A resident who facilitates the access (for example: i.e. opening a locked door) of a stranger or ‘unhosted’ person to residence Residence Complex property will be deemed to be the host of that person and will be held responsible for that person’s behaviour as if the person were their guest. Residents must be present as hosts of their guests at all times, however their failure to be present does not mitigate or relieve their responsibility for their guests’ behaviour. Residents are responsible for their guests’ actions until the guests leave the residence Residence Complex property. Accompanying or acting as a host to a former resident who was evicted and does not have visiting privileges, and/or a person whose visiting privileges have been revoked, is prohibited. Residents are responsible for activities that take place in their room or unit whether they are present at the time of the activity or not. A resident’s failure to lock their door and/or their lending of keys to another for access to their unit does not mitigate their responsibility for the actions of others that occur in the resident’s room or unit. Residents may accommodate overnight guests in their rooms for a maximum of four (4) nights in any given month. Residents may be evicted for guests’ stays which exceed this period of time or are a disturbance to the floor, unit/apartment. No extra bedding is available and guests may not sleep in the lounge or common area. No person may be the guest of more than one resident in succession. In exceptional circumstances, extensions may be granted by the Residence Life Manager. Roommates are only permitted for certain types of accommodation. Please see the section Designated Roommate in Part 1 of this Contract.

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Samples: www.uvic.ca

Guests or Visitors. Residents are allowed one overnight guest at a time, for no more than three consecutive evenings at a time and no more than 9 nights total per term unless permission is granted in writing from a Neighbourhood Manager. Residents who do not comply with these limits are in violation of Schedule B s. 3.2 of this Contract. Residents sharing a double room or Cluster Housing unit must have the permission of their roommate(s) or housemates prior to having a guest(s), with every visit. Beginning on move in day, residents are not allowed to host off-campus guests for a two week period. Residence Services reserves the right to implement additional no guest restrictions during the term of this Contract (e.g. Halloween weekend). Residents are responsible for their guests’ behaviour whether they participated in, condoned or were aware of the guests’ behaviour or not. Anyone who is invited to, accompanied on, accepted or admitted to the residence Residence Complex property (which includes but is not limited to all residence buildings, parking lots, and surrounding grounds) is deemed to be a guest of that resident. A resident who facilitates the access (for example: i.e. opening a locked door) of a stranger or ‘unhosted’ person to residence Residence Complex property will be deemed to be the host of that person and will be held responsible for that person’s behaviour as if the person were their guest. Residents must be present as hosts of their guests at all times, however their failure to be present does not mitigate or relieve their responsibility for their guests’ behaviour. Residents are responsible for their guests’ actions until the guests leave the residence Residence Complex property. Accompanying or acting as a host to a former resident who was evicted and does not have visiting privileges, and/or a person whose visiting privileges have been revoked, is prohibited. Residents are responsible for activities that take place in their room or unit whether they are present at the time of the activity or not. A resident’s failure to lock their door and/or their lending of keys to another for access to their unit does not mitigate their responsibility for the actions of others that occur in the resident’s room or unit. Residents may accommodate overnight guests in their rooms for a maximum of four (4) nights in any given month. Residents may be evicted for guests’ stays which exceed this period of time or are a disturbance to the floor, unit/apartment. No extra bedding is available and guests may not sleep in the lounge or common area. No person may be the guest of more than one resident in succession. In exceptional circumstances, extensions may be granted by the Residence Life Manager. Roommates are only permitted for certain types of accommodation. Please see the section Designated Roommate in Part 1 of this Contract.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: www.uvic.ca

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