Pets and other animals Sample Clauses

Pets and other animals. 6.15.1 Pet ownership is governed by our pets policy, a copy of which is available upon request and can be found on our website, the principal conditions of which are as follows: • You must ask for and get our written permission before keeping any pet in your home; • Permission is not required for you to have a registered assistance (e.g. guide) dog; but you must tell us; • In sheltered accommodation we will normally refuse permission for you to keep a dog or a cat unless you can get in and out of your home without passing through any internal communal area; • We will refuse permission for you to keep a dog that is of a breed prohibited by the Dangerous Dogs Act 1991 (or any cross-breeds involving one or more of those breeds) or any similar legislation, or any other wild, dangerous, venomous or poisonous creature or any animals covered by the Dangerous Wild Animals Xxx 0000 or if you request to keep livestock other than chickens.
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Pets and other animals. 1. Tenants are allowed to keep smaller pets (for example fish) in the rental property without having to obtain the approval of the landlord, provided that the number of pets does not exceed the usual limits and provided that the type of pet and the way in which they are kept are not expected to create a nuisance to other tenants and neighbours or cause damage to the rental property, the building or the grounds.
Pets and other animals. You, or any person living in your home, may keep domestic animal(s). You must not allow your pets to cause a nuisance to others. This applies within your property and in all communal areas. Permission to keep a pet will be withdrawn if it causes a nuisance or health hazard. If we withdraw permission, you must remove the animal from your home. Although normal domestic pets are permitted by this clause, no permission is granted for any pet to be kept or brought into your home or any communal area which is banned by the Dangerous Dogs Xxx 0000 or the Dangerous Wild Animals Xxx 0000 or any successor legislation. You, or any person living in or visiting your home, must not feed pigeons, foxes, squirrels and other vermin either at your home or in the communal areas. (See Supporting Information)
Pets and other animals. 6.15.1 Pet ownership is governed by our pets policy, a copy of which is available upon request or online, the principal conditions of which are as follows: • You must ask for and get our written permission before keeping any pet in your home; • Permission is not required for you to have a registered assistance (e.g. guide) dog; but you must tell us; • In sheltered accommodation we will normally refuse permission for you to keep a dog or a cat unless you can get in and out of your home without passing through any internal communal area; • We will refuse permission for you to keep a dog that is of a breed prohibited by the Dangerous Dogs Act 1991 (or any cross-breeds involving one or more of those breeds) or any similar legislation, or any other wild, dangerous, venomous or poisonous creature or any animals covered by the Dangerous Wild Animals Act 1976 or if you request to keep livestock other than chickens.
Pets and other animals. I do hereby indemnify, defend, and hold harmless Company, its owners, agents, officers, principals, employees, independent contractors and volunteers, or any other person associated with Company who might be claimed to be liable, whether or not herein named, of any and all liability, claims, demands, action or rights of actions, loss, expense, attorneys’ fees, costs, judgments, or damages of any kind related to, arising from, or in any way connected with, any and all injuries and damages of any and every kind, to both person and property, and also any and all injuries and damages that may develop in the future, as a result of or in any way relating to any dog or other animal that I, or my Child, brings to Company’s Premises.
Pets and other animals. No pet or other animal is allowed in the Unit without the prior WRITTEN approval of Management which Management may withhold at its discretion. No pet or other animal belonging to Xxxxxx's Guests is allowed in the Unit or the Community. Tenant may not house any pet or other animal for any other person, even temporarily. Management may consider Xxxxxx's request for housing a commonly considered domestic animal as may be acceptable under the Association's governing documents. In the event Management authorizes a pet, Tenant will be required to complete an addendum to the Lease and will be subject to a non-refundable pet fee and additional monthly rent for the pet(s). Strays and wildlife are not the responsibility of Management. If Tenant has concerns or is experiencing problems with strays or wildlife, Tenant is encouraged to contact the city or county animal control department. Feeding of birds or other animals is not allowed in any portion of the Community to keep from attracting rats and other vermin.
Pets and other animals. The pets or any other animals will not be accepted.
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Pets and other animals. You, or any person living in your home, may keep domestic animal(s). You must not allow your pets to cause a nuisance to others. This applies within your property and in all communal areas. Permission to keep a pet will be withdrawn if it causes a nuisance or health hazard. If we withdraw permission, you must remove the animal from your home. Although normal domestic pets are permitted by this clause, no permission is granted for any pet to be kept or brought into your home or any communal area which is banned by the Dangerous Dogs Act 1991 or the Dangerous Wild Animals Act 1976 or any successor legislation. You, or any person living in or visiting your home, must not feed pigeons, foxes, squirrels and other vermin either at your home or in the communal areas. (See Supporting Information)

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