Common use of Pets and Guide Animals Clause in Contracts

Pets and Guide Animals. Residents are not permitted to keep or harbour pets, including fish, or animals in the Accommodation or on Residence Complex property, even temporarily. Guests may not visit the Accommodation with pets or animals. The resident may keep a guide dog or service dog (as defined in the Guide Dog and Service Dog Act of British Columbia) in their Accommodation provided the resident provides such documentation acceptable to Residence Services to verify that guide dog or service dog is certified pursuant to the Guide Dog and Service Dog Act of British Columbia. Residence Services will make those arrangements and accommodations that Residence Services deems to be reasonable and suitable for residents requiring a guide dog or service dog and those other residents that may be affected by the presence of guide dogs or service dogs. Accordingly, you must inform Residence Services about your or your designated roommate’s requirement to reside with a guide dog or service dog and provide the information described above before the arrival of the guide dog or service dog at residence. Any guide dog or service dog must be kept in such a manner so as not to disturb, threaten or create a nuisance to other persons or Residence Services. If during the term of this Contract, you or your guest(s) require that a guide dog or service dog reside in your Accommodation, even temporarily, you must inform Residence Services providing the information described above before the arrival of the guide dog or service dog at residence. Residents may request to live with an Emotional Support Animal (ESA) through the Priority Consideration Request (PCR) process. Please refer to the Priority Consideration Information on our website for full details on eligibility and application details.

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

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Pets and Guide Animals. Residents are not permitted to keep or harbour pets, including fish, or animals in the Accommodation or on Residence Complex property, even temporarily. Guests may not visit the Accommodation with pets or animals. The resident may keep a guide dog or service dog (as defined in the Guide Dog and Service Dog Act of British Columbia) in their Accommodation accommodation provided the resident provides such documentation acceptable to Residence Services to verify that guide dog or service dog is certified pursuant to the Guide Dog and Service Dog Act of British Columbia. Residence Services will make those arrangements and accommodations that Residence Services deems to be reasonable and suitable for residents requiring a guide dog or service dog and those other residents that may be affected by the presence of guide dogs or service dogs. Accordingly, you must inform Residence Services about your or your designated roommate’s requirement to reside with a guide dog or service dog and provide the information described above before the arrival of the guide dog or service dog at residence. Any guide dog or service dog must be kept in such a manner so as not to disturb, threaten or create a nuisance to other persons or Residence Services. If during the term of this Contract, you or your guest(s) require that a guide dog or service dog reside in your Accommodation, even temporarily, you must inform Residence Services providing the information described above before the arrival of the guide dog or service dog at residence. Residents may request to live with an Emotional Support Animal (ESA) through the Priority Consideration Request (PCR) process. Please refer to the Priority Consideration Information on our website for full details on eligibility and application details.

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

Pets and Guide Animals. Residents are not permitted to keep or harbour pets, including fish, or animals in the Accommodation or on Residence Complex property, even temporarily. Guests may not visit the Accommodation with pets or animals. The resident may keep a guide dog or service dog (as defined in the Guide Dog and Service Dog Act of British Columbia) in their Accommodation accommodation provided the resident provides such documentation acceptable to Residence Services to verify that guide dog or service dog is certified pursuant to the Guide Dog and Service Dog Act of British Columbia. Residence Services will make those arrangements and accommodations that Residence Services deems to be reasonable and suitable for residents requiring a guide dog or service dog and those other residents that may be affected by the presence of guide dogs or service dogs. Accordingly, you must inform Residence Services about your or your designated roommate’s requirement to reside with a guide dog or service dog and provide the information described above before the arrival of the guide dog or service dog at residence. Any guide dog or service dog must be kept in such a manner so as not to disturb, threaten or create a nuisance to other persons or Residence Services. If during the term of this Contract, you or your guest(s) require that a guide dog or service dog reside in your Accommodation, even temporarily, you must inform Residence Services providing the information described above before the arrival of the guide dog or service dog at residence. Residents may request to live with an Emotional Support Animal (ESA) through the Priority Consideration Request (PCR) process. Please refer to the Priority Consideration Information on our website for full details on eligibility and application details.

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Samples: www.uvic.ca

Pets and Guide Animals. Residents are not permitted to keep or harbour pets, including fish, or animals in the Accommodation or on Residence Complex property, even temporarily. Guests may not visit the Accommodation with pets or animals. The resident may keep a guide dog or service dog (as defined in the Guide Dog and Service Dog Act of British Columbia) in their Accommodation provided the resident provides such documentation acceptable to Residence Services to verify that guide dog or service dog is certified pursuant to the Guide Dog and Service Dog Act of British Columbia. Residence Services will make those arrangements and accommodations that Residence Services deems to be reasonable and suitable for residents requiring a guide dog or service dog and those other residents that may be affected by the presence of guide dogs or service dogs. Accordingly, you must inform Residence Services about your or your designated roommate’s requirement to reside with a guide dog or service dog and provide the information described above before the arrival of the guide dog or service dog at residence. Any guide dog or service dog must be kept in such a manner so as not to disturb, threaten or create a nuisance to other persons or Residence Services. If during the term of this Contract, you or your guest(s) require that a guide dog or service dog reside in your Accommodation, even temporarily, you must inform Residence Services providing the information described above before the arrival of the guide dog or service dog at residence. Residents may request to live with an Emotional Support Animal (ESA) through the Priority Consideration Request (PCR) process. Please refer to the Priority Consideration Information on our website Guide for full details on eligibility and application details.

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Samples: www.uvic.ca

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Pets and Guide Animals. Residents are not permitted to keep or harbour pets, including fish, or animals in the Accommodation or on Residence Complex property, even temporarily. Guests may not visit the Accommodation with pets or animals. The resident may keep a guide dog or service dog (as defined in the Guide Dog and Service Dog Act of British Columbia) in their Accommodation accommodation provided the resident provides such documentation acceptable to Residence Services to verify that guide dog or service dog is certified pursuant to the Guide Dog and Service Dog Act of British Columbia. Residence Services will make those arrangements and accommodations that Residence Services deems to be reasonable and suitable for residents requiring a guide dog or service dog and those other residents that may be affected by the presence of guide dogs or service dogs. Accordingly, you must inform Residence Services about your or your designated roommate’s requirement to reside with a guide dog or service dog and provide the information described above before the arrival of the guide dog or service dog at residence. Any guide dog or service dog must be kept in such a manner so as not to disturb, threaten or create a nuisance to other persons or Residence Services. If during the term of this Contract, you or your guest(s) require that a guide dog or service dog reside in your Accommodation, even temporarily, you must inform Residence Services providing the information described above before the arrival of the guide dog or service dog at residence. Residents may request to live with an Emotional Support Animal (ESA) through the Priority Consideration Request (PCR) process. Please refer to the Priority Consideration Information on our website Guide for full details on eligibility and application details.

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Samples: www.uvic.ca

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