Common use of Room Furniture and Decorating Clause in Contracts

Room Furniture and Decorating. Residents may not remove furniture from residence rooms or bring in beds, mattresses, or upholstered (cloth) items into the residence. Residents in suite style rooms only may bring in limited items as described in the Student Residence Handbook and the Move In Guide. Residents may not paint, tile or make any physical alterations to any part of the residence space.

Appears in 14 contracts

Samples: Humber Residence and Dining Agreement, Humber Residence and Dining Agreement, Humber Residence And

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Room Furniture and Decorating. Residents may not remove furniture from residence rooms or bring in beds, mattresses, or upholstered (cloth) covered items into the residence. Residents in suite style rooms only may bring in limited items as described in the Student Residence Handbook and the Move In Guide. Residents may not paint, tile or make any physical alterations to any part of the residence space.

Appears in 13 contracts

Samples: Humber Residence and Dining Agreement, Humber Residence and Dining Agreement, Humber Residence and Dining Agreement

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Room Furniture and Decorating. Residents may not remove furniture from residence rooms or bring in beds, mattresses, or upholstered (cloth) items into the residence. Residents in suite style rooms only may bring in limited items as described in the Student Residence Handbook and the Move In Guide. Residents may not paint, tile or make any physical alterations to any part of the residence space.

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: Residence and Dining Agreement, humber.ca

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