Common use of Pest Treatment Clause in Contracts

Pest Treatment. Residents must not allow conditions to exist in their Accommodation that, in the opinion of Residence Services, may encourage the infestation or propagation of insects, rodents or other vermin. Residents are required to report the presence or suspected presence of pests in their Accommodation to Residence Services. In accordance with Schedule B s. 3.8, personnel authorized by the University may enter residents’ Accommodation, without notice and, if necessary, without their presence, to inspect for pests. Should, in the opinion of Residence Services, treatment be required, residents will be required to comply with the prescribed treatment methods and protocol. This may include relocation (note Schedule B s. 3.0), cleaning and/or removal and disposal of furnishings or personal possessions. In such an event, residents shall not be reimbursed by the University for any disruption, relocation, loss or loss of use of personal possessions or furnishings.

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Pest Treatment. Residents must shall not allow conditions to exist in their Accommodation that, in the opinion of Residence Services, may encourage the infestation or propagation of insects, rodents or other vermin. Residents are required to report the presence or suspected presence of pests in their Accommodation to Residence Services. In accordance with Schedule B s. 3.8Section A 3.7, personnel authorized by the University may enter residents’ Accommodation, without notice and, if necessary, without their presence, to inspect for pests. Should, in the opinion of Residence Services, treatment be required, residents will be required to comply with the prescribed treatment methods and protocol. This may include relocation (note Schedule B s. Section A 3.0), cleaning and/or removal and disposal of furnishings or personal possessions. In such an event, residents shall not be reimbursed by the University for any disruption, relocation, loss or loss of use of personal possessions or furnishings.

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Samples: www.uvic.ca

Pest Treatment. Residents must shall not allow conditions to exist in their Accommodation that, in the opinion of Residence Services, may encourage the infestation or propagation of insects, rodents or other vermin. Residents are required to report the presence or suspected presence of pests in their Accommodation to Residence Services. In accordance with Schedule B s. Section A 3.8, personnel authorized by the University may enter residents’ Accommodation, without notice and, if necessary, without their presence, to inspect for pests. Should, in the opinion of Residence Services, treatment be required, residents will be required to comply with the prescribed treatment methods and protocol. This may include relocation (note Schedule B s. Section A 3.0), cleaning and/or removal and disposal of furnishings or personal possessions. In such an event, residents shall not be reimbursed by the University for any disruption, relocation, loss or loss of use of personal possessions or furnishings.

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Samples: www.uvic.ca

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Pest Treatment. Residents must not allow conditions to exist in their Accommodation that, in the opinion of Residence Services, may encourage the infestation or propagation of insects, rodents or other vermin. Residents are required to report the presence or suspected presence of pests in their Accommodation to Residence Services. In accordance with Schedule Section B s. 3.83.7, personnel authorized by the University may enter residents’ Accommodation, without notice and, if necessary, without their presence, to inspect for pests. Should, in the opinion of Residence Services, treatment be required, residents will be required to comply with the prescribed treatment methods and protocol. This may include relocation (note Schedule Section B s. 3.0), cleaning and/or removal and disposal of furnishings or personal possessions. In such an event, residents shall not be reimbursed by the University for any disruption, relocation, loss or loss of use of personal possessions or furnishings.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: www.uvic.ca

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