Common use of PORNOGRAPHY Clause in Contracts

PORNOGRAPHY. Displaying or making available for viewing pornographic material or sexual activity in public areas including, but not limited to hallways, common rooms, lobbies, stairwells, bathrooms, exterior room doors, living rooms, kitchens, windows, or any interior area of a room that can be seen from an open door is prohibited (in accordance with the Criminal Code of Canada, Section 163), as is use of computers or network infrastructure to display or distribute such material. Xxxxx also to the University’s Respectful Work and Learning Environment Policy.

Appears in 4 contracts

Samples: Summer Residence Contract, Summer 2020 Residence Contract, umanitoba.ca

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PORNOGRAPHY. Displaying or making available for viewing pornographic material or sexual activity in public areas includingIncluding, but not limited to hallways, common rooms, lobbies, stairwells, bathrooms, exterior room doors, living rooms, kitchens, or windows, or any interior area of a room that can be seen from an open door is prohibited (in accordance with the Criminal Code of Canada, Section 163), as is use of computers or network infrastructure to display or distribute such material. Xxxxx also to the University’s Respectful Work and Learning Environment Policy.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Summer 2013 Residence Contract

PORNOGRAPHY. Displaying or making available for viewing pornographic material or sexual activity in public areas including, but not limited to hallways, common rooms, lobbies, stairwells, bathrooms, exterior room doors, living rooms, kitchens, windows, or any interior area of a room that can be seen from an open door is prohibited (in accordance with the Criminal Code of Canada, Section 163), as is use of computers or network infrastructure to display or distribute such material. Xxxxx also to the University’s Respectful Work and Learning Environment Policy.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: ‐2014 Residence Contract

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PORNOGRAPHY. Displaying or making available for viewing pornographic material or sexual activity in public areas including, but not limited to hallways, common rooms, lobbies, stairwells, bathrooms, exterior room doors, living rooms, kitchens, or windows, or any interior area of a room that can be seen from an open door is prohibited (in accordance with the Criminal Code of Canada, Section 163), as is use of computers or network infrastructure to display or distribute such material. Xxxxx also to the University’s Respectful Work and Learning Environment Policy.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: umanitoba.ca

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