Proper Conduct for Communal Living Sample Clauses

Proper Conduct for Communal Living. 12.1 The Tenant will: a) use the Room and the Communal Areas for their own private residential purposes only; b) not allow any person, other than their guests and visitors who are permitted to stay in the Tenant’s Room for a maximum of two (2) nights in any seven (7) night period, to reside on any part of the Site; c) not cause any noise which is audible outside of the room it is made in; d) not cause any disturbance distress annoyance or damage to any other occupiers of the Site or their property; e) in co-operation with the other occupiers of the Building, keep clean and tidy and clear of rubbish the parts of the Building which the Tenant is entitled to use solely or in common with others and will pay to the Landlord on demand any additional cost for cleaning or clearing of such areas arising from breach of this obligation by the Tenant or their visitors or will pay a proportionate share as determined by the Landlord; f) not tamper with, misuse or damage any equipment or other things at the Site which are provided by the Landlord in the interests of health and safety of persons at the Site (including but not limited to firefighting equipment and fire doors); g) pay, on written demand, a reasonable sum as defined in Student Living’s published schedule of charges or as required by the relevant emergency service to cover any costs incurred by the Landlord if the Tenant sets off a fire alarm without due cause (even if accidentally) resulting in the attendance of the emergency fire services or the evacuation of any buildings; h) not prepare or cook food anywhere other than in the kitchen in the Flat and not keep or use deep fat frying equipment, including rice cookers, anywhere at the Site; i) not keep or use candles or any open flame lighting or heating equipment anywhere in the Room or the Flat or the Building; j) comply with any reasonable written regulations issued from time to time by Student Living in connection with the use of the Communal Areas and/or Communal Items and conduct in the communal areas of the Site generally; k) not affix any notice poster or similar article anywhere at the Site except on the notice boards (if any) provided making good any damage caused or paying the Landlord’s reasonable costs for failure to comply; l) comply with all relevant legislation and other legal requirements in connection with the Tenant’s use and occupation of the Room/Flat and general conduct at the Site; m) not park or allow any visitor to park any car or oth...
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Proper Conduct for Communal Living. The Tenant will: 8.1 Use the Roomspace and the Shared Areas only for (a) their own private residential purposes, and
Proper Conduct for Communal Living. The Tenant will: 6.1 use the Single Bedroom and the Shared Areas for its own private residential purposes only and only for student accommodation purposes; 6.2 not allow any other person to reside on any part of the Development; 6.3 not: (a) cause any noise which is audible outside of the room it is made in; (b) cause any disturbance distress annoyance or damage to any other occupiers of the Development or their property or to any owner or occupier of any neighbouring property; (c) not commit or engage in any anti-social behaviour (i.e. behaviour which adversely affects the health, safety and well being of others) including without prejudice to the foregoing generality must not commit any form of intimidation, discrimination or harassment on the grounds of race, religion, sex or disability or otherwise or commit any other act which may become a nuisance or annoyance, or cause offence to any other occupiers or visitor, or to any owner or occupier of any neighbouring property; and will pay to the Landlord on demand a reasonable sum as determined by the Landlord (acting properly) of any cost to or incurred by the Landlord (including without prejudice to the foregoing generality for the time of the Landlord and/or the Landlord's representative) arising from or in investigating and dealing with a breach of this obligation by the Tenant or its visitors or will pay a proportionate share as determined by the Landlord acting properly; 6.4 keep clean and tidy and clear of rubbish: (a) the parts of the Property which the Tenant is entitled to use solely (b) in co-operation with the other occupiers of the Flat or Property (as the case may be), the parts of the Property which the Tenant is entitled to use in common with others (including without prejudice to the foregoing generality using and regularly emptying bins and other rubbish receptacles) and will pay to the Landlord on demand any additional cost for cleaning or clearing of such areas arising from breach of this obligation by the Tenant or its visitors or will pay a proportionate share as determined by the Landlord; 6.5 not tamper with misuse or damage any equipment or other things in the Development which are provided by the Landlord in the interests of health and safety of persons in the Development (including but not limited to firefighting equipment and fire doors); 6.6 pay on written demand a reasonable sum as defined in the Landlord’s schedule of charges as set out in Clause 19 of the Tenancy Agreement or...
Proper Conduct for Communal Living. The Tenant must:

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