Hall Sports Sample Clauses

Hall Sports. Behavior that may result in personal injury or damage to property is prohibited. This includes, but is not limited to hall sports, water fights, some forms of practical jokes, roughhousing, dropping items out of windows, improper behavior on balconies, tampering with or other misuse of elevators, and failure to observe fire safety rules and procedures. All athletic activities are to be confined to areas outside University housing which are specifically designated for such purposes.
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Hall Sports. Hall sports are strictly prohibited in all residence halls. Repeated violations of this policy may result in confiscation of any items involved.
Hall Sports. Playing sports in public areas or hall/apartment rooms and hallways is not permitted. This includes, but is not limited to in‐line skating, skateboarding, bicycle riding, throwing, kicking or hitting any type of object including indoor basketball, indoor football, indoor Frisbee, indoor soccer, golfing, ping‐pong or any variation of beer pong, foosball, tag, chase, wrestling, soccer balls, footballs, Nerf balls (and nerf associated projectile devices), etc. Remove roller blades prior to entering any University building. Note: This excludes University provided recreational equipment in designated locations throughout the communities; however, this equipment needs to be used as the design intends.

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  • School Operations The School’s governing board shall be solely responsible for the operation of the school and exercise continuing oversight over the School’s operations. The School’s governing board will define and refine policies regarding educational philosophy, and oversee assessment and accountability procedures to assure that the School’s student performance standards are met or exceeded.

  • ENTERTAINERS AND SPORTSMEN 1. Notwithstanding the provisions of Articles 14 and 15, income derived by a resident of a Contracting State as an entertainer such as a theatre, motion picture, radio or television artiste, or a musician, or as a sportsman, from his personal activities as such exercised in the other Contracting State, may be taxed in that other State.

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