Room Decorations Clause Samples

Room Decorations. Pictures, posters, and other materials must be hung from picture moldings, tack strips, or bulletin boards only. Nails, tacks, screws, tape, glue, and other adhesives may not be used on walls, ceilings, wardrobes, woodwork, doors, or furniture. Decorations including natural evergreen trees, wreaths, or boughs are prohibited. All winter seasonal decorations must be removed during the intersession break. Damages resulting from violations of this regulation will be assessed against the residents responsible for the damage.
Room Decorations. Students must not decorate their rooms with combustible materials (paneling, combustible fabrics, etc.). Fiberglass or other fire-resistant hangings are acceptable if hung in accordance with the Room Decorations policy (see #20). No items may be affixed to, installed in or suspended from the ceiling, sprinkler head (exposed or concealed), or other fire safety equipment in any student room or other residence hall space Approved wall decorations must be at least 18 inches from sprinkler heads (exposed or concealed) Fabric decorations and/or posters may only cover a maximum of 50% of one wall in any student room. Light fixtures must remain uncovered. Lamps or light fixtures may not use halogen bulbs unless manufactured with safety screen. The possession of items that result in an open flame or that are designed for being burned are always prohibited. For the safety of everyone within a residential community, candles or incense, whether burned, for decoration, or never previously used, are prohibited and will be confiscated. Students in violation are subject to fines and disciplinary action.
Room Decorations. While the resident is allowed to decorate their rooms, for safety reasons, the guidelines listed below have been established. • Pictures, posters, or other materials must be hung using Command mounting hooks or on bulletin boards. • The use of nails, tacks, screws, tape, glue, or other adhesive on walls, ceiling, wardrobes, woodwork, doors, or furniture is prohibited. • Damages resulting from violations of this policy will be assessed against the resident/residents responsible. • Wall hangings may not exceed 20% of the total wall space. Tapestries, carpeting, or other fabrics may not be suspended from ceilings. • To prevent problems exiting, during an emergency, tapestries, carpeting, or from ceilings or across hallways or lobbies. • Holiday decorations may not be strung or hanging from the ceiling • Natural trees and lights may not be used in student rooms • Plug-in decorations may not be left unattended and must be disconnected at night • Materials such as artificial "snow" are not permitted on residence hall windows and doors since they are difficult to clean and may require a large amount of time to properly remove • Open flame devices are not permitted
Room Decorations. While the resident is allowed to decorate their rooms, for safety reasons, the guidelines listed below have been established. • Pictures, posters, or other materials must be hung using Command mounting hooks or on bulletin boards. • The use of nails, tacks, screws, tape, glue, or other adhesive on walls, ceiling, wardrobes, woodwork, doors, or furniture is prohibited. • Damages resulting from violations of this policy will be assessed against the resident/residents responsible. • Wall hangings may not exceed 20% of the total wall space. Tapestries, carpeting, or other fabrics may not be suspended from ceilings. • To prevent problems exiting, during an emergency, tapestries, carpeting, or from ceilings or across hallways or lobbies. During the holiday season, to protect residents and staff: • Holiday decorations may not be strung or hanging from the ceiling • Plug-in decorations may not be left unattended and must be disconnected at night • Materials such as artificial "snow" are not permitted on windows and doors since they are difficult to clean and may require a large amount of time to properly remove • Open flame devices are not permitted The resident must not allow anyone to live in his/her apartment or assign his/her room to anyone. The resident who allows their apartment to be used in this manner is in violation of this provision and are subject to disciplinary action and a fine not to exceed the full room charge for each violation. Persons improperly residing in the resident’s apartment shall be subject to the same guidelines and fines. Violations will result in disciplinary action and possible termination of this contract.
Room Decorations. Pictures, posters, and other materials must be hung in accordance with the guidelines for the apartment complex. Nails, tacks, screws, tape, glue, and other adhesives may not be used on walls, ceilings, wardrobes, woodwork, doors, or furniture. Damages resulting from violations of this regulation will be assessed against the residents responsible for the damage.
Room Decorations. Decals, pictures, posters, stickers, labels, etc., which are fastened to walls, doors, woodwork, and ceilings must be removed without damage to paint or finished surfaces of the room. Pictures, decorations, etc., should be hung from the picture moldings or attached in a method that does not damage the walls. Double-faced tape, scotch tape, and masking tape and duct tape are prohibited as they will damage walls, causing possible assessment for damage/fine. The use of nails, tacks or screws is forbidden. Writing instruments must not be used on any building surface. Posters, flags, or other decorations hung in a student’s window and/or visible from outside of the residence hall that may be obscene in nature or disruptive to the College community are not permitted.
Room Decorations. While the resident is allowed to decorate their rooms, for safety reasons, the guidelines listed below have been established. o Pictures, posters, or other materials must be hung using Command mounting hooks or on bulletin boards. o The use of nails, tacks, screws, tape, glue, or other adhesive on walls, ceiling, wardrobes, woodwork, doors, or furniture is prohibited. o Damages resulting from violations of this policy will be assessed against the resident or residents responsible. Wall hangings may not exceed 20% of the total wall space. Tapestries, carpeting, or other fabrics may not be suspended from ceilings. To prevent problems exiting, during an emergency, tapestries, carpeting, or holiday decorations may not be strung from ceilings or across hallways or lobbies. During the holiday season, to protect residents and the facility, holiday decorations are allowed with the use of following guidelines: o Natural trees and lights may not be used in student rooms o Trees and electrical decoration used in public areas must be in good working condition. Electrical lights must display the approved UL label o Plug-in decorations may not be left unattended and must be disconnected at night o Materials such as artificial "snow" are not permitted on residence hall windows and doors since they are difficult to clean and may require a large amount of time to properly remove o Open flame devices are not permitted All holiday decorations in resident rooms and public areas must be taken down and stored before residents leave for breaks.
Room Decorations. Students must not decorate their rooms with combustible materials (paneling, combustible fabrics, etc.). Fiberglass or other fire-resistant hangings are acceptable if hung in accordance with the Room Decorations policy (see #20). No items may be affixed to, installed in or suspended from the ceiling, sprinkler head (exposed or concealed), or other fire safety equipment in any
Room Decorations i. Residence Halls - Pictures, posters, and other materials must be hung from picture moldings, tack strips, or bulletin boards only. Nails, tacks, screws, tape, glue, and other adhesives may not be used on walls, ceilings, wardrobes, woodwork, doors, or furniture. Decorations including natural evergreen trees, wreaths, or boughs are prohibited. All winter seasonal decorations must be removed during the intersession break. Damages resulting from violations of this regulation will be assessed against the residents responsible for the damage. ii. Maplewood Park - Pictures, posters, and other materials must be hung in accordance with the guidelines for the apartment complex. Certain types of nails, tacks, screws, tape, glue, and other adhesives may not be used on walls, ceilings, wardrobes, woodwork, doors, or furniture. Damages resulting from violations of this regulation will be assessed against the residents responsible for the damage.

Related to Room Decorations

  • Decorations The only acceptable form of affixing items to walls is the use of white sticky tack, and must be removed by the Resident prior to move out, or be subject to removal charges. Spikes, hooks, screws, tacks or nails or any permanent adhesion type tape shall not be put into or on the walls or woodwork, ceilings, furnishings, doors or windows of any part of the Residence. Residents may not decorate the outside of their room door unless for special occasions approved by the Manager. Strings of indoor lights should not be in direct contact with any flammable materials and should not be left on while the room is unattended.

  • Decoration 4.5.1 To clean, prepare and paint or treat and generally redecorate all internal parts of the Property in the last year of the Term; 4.5.2 All the work described in Clause 4.5.1 is to be carried out: (i) in a good and workmanlike manner to the Landlord’s reasonable satisfaction; and (ii) in colours which (if different from the existing colour) are first approved in writing by the Landlord (approval not to be unreasonably withheld or delayed);

  • Installations Any special carpentry, wiring, electrical or other work, gas, steam, water and drainage connection shall be installed at Exhibitor’s expense, and in accordance with the building and Management’s direction.

  • Building Renovations It is specifically understood and agreed that Landlord has made no representation or warranty to Tenant and has no obligation and has made no promises to alter, remodel, improve, renovate, repair or decorate the Premises, Building, or any part thereof and that no representations respecting the condition of the Premises or the Building have been made by Landlord to Tenant except as specifically set forth herein or in the Work Letter Agreement. However, Tenant hereby acknowledges that Landlord is currently renovating or may during the Lease Term renovate, improve, alter, or modify (collectively, the "Renovations") the Project, the Building and/or the Premises including without limitation the parking structure, common areas, systems and equipment, roof, and structural portions of the same, which Renovations may include, without limitation, (i) installing sprinklers in the Building common areas and tenant spaces, (ii) modifying the common areas and tenant spaces to comply with applicable laws and regulations, including regulations relating to the physically disabled, seismic conditions, and building safety and security, and (iii) installing new floor covering, lighting, and wall coverings in the Building common areas, and in connection with any Renovations, Landlord may, among other things, erect scaffolding or other necessary structures in the Building, limit or eliminate access to portions of the Project, including portions of the common areas, or perform work in the Building, which work may create noise, dust or leave debris in the Building. Tenant hereby agrees that such Renovations and Landlord's actions in connection with such Renovations shall in no way constitute a constructive eviction of Tenant nor entitle Tenant to any abatement of Rent. Landlord shall have no responsibility or for any reason be liable to Tenant for any direct or indirect injury to or interference with Tenant's business arising from the Renovations, nor shall Tenant be entitled to any compensation or damages from Landlord for loss of the use of the whole or any part of the Premises or of Tenant's personal property or improvements resulting from the Renovations or Landlord's actions in connection with such Renovations, or for any inconvenience or annoyance occasioned by such Renovations or Landlord's actions.

  • Alterations Tenant shall not alter or add to any part of the Demised Premises except with Landlord's prior consent which consent shall not be unreasonably withheld or delayed. Tenant shall make all alterations and additions to the Demised Premises at its own risk and cost and in accordance with all applicable laws, and shall indemnify Landlord against all expenses, liens, claims, or damages to either persons or property or to the Demised Premises arising out of or resulting from such alterations or additions. All alterations and additions shall be subject to the approval of Landlord which shall not be unreasonably withheld or delayed and shall remain after the termination of this Lease for the benefit of Landlord unless otherwise provided in said consent. No alterations or additions to the Demised Premises shall be made unless Tenant uses a general contractor reasonably approved by Landlord. Notwithstanding the foregoing, (a)(i) the freight elevator shall not be overloaded beyond the factory certified limits, (ii) any damage to the elevator shall be repaired at Tenant's expense, and (iii) Tenant agrees to use Landlord's current contractor for installation, maintenance, and repairs to the freight elevator; and (b) no modification of the electrical, HVAC, plumbing, fire sprinkler, fire control and suppression systems (halon), and building automation systems of the Demised Premises shall be permitted without Landlord's prior written consent and Landlord's approval of the contractor.