Rules of Occupancy Sample Clauses
The Rules of Occupancy clause defines the standards and requirements that tenants or occupants must follow while using or residing in a property. Typically, this clause outlines acceptable behaviors, restrictions on activities (such as noise levels, pet ownership, or use of common areas), and any obligations regarding maintenance or cleanliness. By clearly setting out these expectations, the clause helps maintain order, prevent disputes, and ensure a safe and harmonious environment for all occupants.
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Rules of Occupancy. You must comply with the following Rules of Occupancy which may change under this Agreement.
(1) You must not use your Room for any purpose other than as a dwelling and you must not part with your interest in or possession of the Room (in whole or in part) to any other person.
(2) You must notify us of the name, address and telephone number of your doctor prior to admission to the Residence. On admission, you must bring a brief medical history and details of your current medication.
(3) If you bring medication or other medical treatment into the Residence, you must:
(a) promptly notify us of your requirements; and
(b) comply with our directions regarding the storage or administration of that medication.
(4) If your own doctor is to attend you to provide treatment or make assessments, you must notify us of their visit and the purpose of their visit.
(5) If your own doctor is unable to attend to you after admission, you may wish to be referred to a doctor within the vicinity of the Residence. In this case, you must bring a referral from your own doctor, which should include a brief medical history and details of your current medication.
(6) You must give consent to your doctor and other health practitioners to disclose relevant information to us in relation to your medical treatment and decisions.
(7) You must provide us with details of your pensioner medical card and any private health insurance.
(8) You must provide us with the details of your next-of-kin or authorised representative(s) (eg duly appointed attorney, medical treatment decision-maker, administrator/financial manager and/or guardian) on admission. You must notify us of any change of next-of-kin or authorised representative(s).
(9) You must provide us with copies of any advance care directives.
(10) You must advise of the contact details of the executors of your will.
(11) You must not commit any improper or disorderly conduct.
(12) You must not bring an animal into the Residence (or Residence grounds) without our written consent. We may give written consent to keep an animal in your Room or on the Residence grounds but we may revoke such consent after consultation with you or your representative(s). We reserve the right to make the final decision about you keeping an animal.
(13) You must not enter any another care recipient’s room without the invitation or permission of that care recipient.
(14) You must not make or permit to be made any alterations or additions to your Room without our prior...
Rules of Occupancy. ▇▇▇▇▇▇ agrees to abide by any Rules of Occupancy which have been established by the Authority. Said Rules of Occupancy are incorporated herein to this Lease Agreement. Authority may unilaterally modify Rules of Occupancy for the upon 60 (sixty) days’ written notice to Tenant; ▇▇▇▇▇▇’s continued occupancy of the Premises after 60 days following notice to Tenant of modified Rules of Occupancy shall constitute Tenant’s consent to and agreement to abide by, the modified Rules of Occupancy. A violation of the Rules of Occupancy is a violation of the terms of this Lease and may be grounds for lease termination and eviction pursuant to section 10(B), below.
Rules of Occupancy. The Tenant shall refrain from any act, on its own part or on the part of its employees, which may harm the activities of other occupants of the Property, as well as disturbing their peace and quiet. It shall refrain from any dangerous, insanitary and nuisance-causing activities. The Tenant agrees to refrain from doing anything that may interfere with neighbours’ quiet enjoyment of their premises. The Tenant agrees to take the place of the Landlord in any legal proceedings that may be initiated by one or more neighbours for disturbance of enjoyment arising from the Tenant’s activity. The Tenant shall comply with any measures relating to the order and cleanliness of the Property. It shall, in particular, dispose of its refuse as necessary. It shall be prohibited from dumping anything, even temporarily, in the halls or communal parts of the Property, including stairs, car parks, access routes and gardens. In the event of these clauses being breached, the Landlord may, eight days after formal notice sent by recorded delivery letter remains unheeded or without prior notice in the case of an emergency, arrange for the necessary removals, at the Tenant’s expense, the latter being obliged to reimburse this cost simply upon presentation of an invoice. The Tenant agrees to inform the Landlord of the existence of any equipment liable for declaration as a classified installation. It agrees to make the required declarations for any equipment subject to said regulations. The Tenant shall comply with regulations set by the Landlord or by local authorities with respect to refuse collection. Generally speaking, it shall comply with any requirements, recommendations and orders issued by the labour inspectorate, health and safety committees and, more generally speaking, any relevant administrative departments, such that the Landlord shall not, under any circumstances, incur any liability. This shall, notably, also be the case when the property being rented is part of an IGH [high-rise building] that is subject to specific regulations with which the Tenant undertakes to comply in every respect. It shall make due and exact payment of personal taxes and contributions, property taxes or other taxes for which Tenants are liable, such that the Landlord is never inconvenienced in this respect.
Rules of Occupancy. Occupancy in Emergency Housing will be provided only while the Resident is actively seeking other permanent housing, and employment if appropriate. If the Resident does not continue to search for alternative housing, or refuses to seek alternative housing while occupying the Emergency Housing unit, ▇▇▇▇ may terminate the Emergency Housing Agreement and evict the resident as provided in Section 5 of the Agreement.
Rules of Occupancy. You must comply with the following Rules of Occupancy which may change under this Agreement.
Rules of Occupancy. Outdoor fires are permitted at our discretion and in designated areas only. Do not over-build fires. Fires must be contained in fireplace. No loud music or noise. Catch and release fishing is permitted. You supply poles and tackle OR WE CAN RENT YOU FISHING POLES AND TACKLE if desired. Barbless hooks are required. Swimming, fishing, boating and ice skating is done at your own risk. There is no lifeguard on duty. Children under 18 MUST be accompanied by an Adult at all times when outside. No tents, campers or other outdoor equipment without prior approval. No smoking inside the cabins. (Smoking inside the cabins will result in a $200.00 charge plus extra cleaning charges and the cost of repairing any damaged property.) SMOKING IS PERMITTED OUTSIDE. DO NOT THROW YOUR CIGARETTE BUTTS ON THE GROUND OR IN THE ASH RECEPTICLE FOR THE GRILL. TRASH CANS ONLY. MAKE SURE ALL BUTTS ARE EXTINGUISHED. Check in is at 4:00 pm (possible exceptions can be made for earlier arrival assuming cabin was not occupied that same day and cleaning staff has prepared for early arrival). Check out time is 11 am. The cabins and grounds shall be left in the same condition received, excluding reasonable wear and tear. We reserve the right to charge your credit card for any damages, missing items or excessive cleaning from your stay. A detailed inventory of the cabin & property will be taken prior to your arrival. Any missing or damaged items will be charged to your credit card. Do not move furniture. Our floors are very susceptible to gouging. Any damage to floors will be repaired and charged to Lessee. No decorating without prior approval of Lessor. No disconnecting, altering or adding of electronic equipment to the audio video system. Occasionally appliances, fireplaces, etc., can malfunction. We will service and restore these amenities as quickly as we can, but will not make any rental concession for time without these items. Likewise, loss of electricity, water, or other “Acts of God” that are outside of our control will not result in a refund of any monies paid. Due to cleaning and servicing, hot tubs are sometimes not up to full temperature at the time of check-in and may need several hours to heat. In the event that a hot tub becomes inoperable during your stay, we will make all attempts to correct the problem as soon as possible and refund a maximum of $25.00 per day for as long as the hot tub is inoperable. No pets. (Violation will result in a $200.00 charge plus the cost of repa...
Rules of Occupancy. Tenant shall use due diligence in maintaining the Rental Property and any common areas. Tenant shall not perform any repairs to the property, including, but not limited to: painting, wallpapering, carpeting, installation of satellite systems, electrical changes, or otherwise alter the Premises in any way. Landlord shall have the right to promulgate such rules of occupancy as may be necessary and from time to time alter, modify or otherwise change such rules. If the Premises herein is subject to any by-laws, declarations or rules of any homeowner or cooperative association, Tenant hereby acknowledges that said controlling rules or regulations have been made available to Tenant for inspection, and Tenant agrees to be governed by and abide by any such rules, regulations, ordinances, by-laws or declarations. Any breach of any condition contained in this paragraph shall constitute a breach of the lease.
Rules of Occupancy. No grilling (charcoal, gas or wood) is allowed on the premises as they pose a fire hazard to the building. No parties or events of any kind are allowed in the common areas. The roof and fire escape are off limits for all activities. Landlord is not responsible for any loss of property or injuries to the Tenant or guests resulting from improper use of those areas.
Rules of Occupancy. No grilling, parties, or events of any kind are allowed in the common areas. The roof and fire escape are off limits for all activities. Landlord is not responsible for any loss of property or injuries to the Tenant or guests resulting from improper use of those areas. Actual damages will be charged out for each occurrence.
Rules of Occupancy. The occupant named above understands that compliance with all House Rules is a condition of occupancy. The occupant agrees to abide by the following House Rules, as well as any other requirements imposed from time to time without notice by the Manager or Board of Directors deemed necessary by the Manager or the Board of Directors for the orderly function of THE J.P. HOME, as set forth herein:
1. THE J.P. HOME provides a ninety (90) day recovery environment. An extension of that stay is possible upon written request, if deemed appropriate, is the sole discretion of the Manager(s). All previous occupants of THE J.P. HOME must be approved by the Board of Directors prior to becoming an occupant again.
2. THE J.P. HOME agrees to provide the new occupant with a "Buddy Resident" to help the new occupant to learn and follow House Rules. THE J.P. HOME agrees to also assign a "Temporary Sponsor", if one is available, to assist the occupant in his self-help recovery program. The occupant named above agrees to be cooperative with his Buddy Resident and Temporary Sponsor.
3. The occupant named above agrees to attend seven (7) AA meetings a week, including the any meeting(s) held at THE J.P. HOME during the week and all other meetings outside of THE J.P. HOME necessary to meet the attendance requirement.
4. The occupant named above agrees to attend all Community Meetings as scheduled by the Manager, or the Manager's designee.
5. The occupant named above warrants that he has a desire to stop drinking ALCOHOL, and USING MOOD ALTERING SUBSTANCES. The occupant understands and agrees that such a desire is a condition of occupancy at THE J.P. HOME. Accordingly, the occupant agrees to submit to random drug test and/or breathalyzer test, if requested by the Manager, and if the request is refused, the occupant understands that such refusal will be grounds for dismissal from THE J.P. HOME.
6. The occupant named above will maintain a neat and orderly sleeping, bathing, and living area as prescribed by the Manager. The occupant will also adhere to all rules concerning quiet areas, including the requirement that all audio equipment may only be used with headphones. It is also understood that no personal televisions are permitted in THE J.P. HOME. The occupant further agrees to store all personal items in a storage closet provided or in a manner otherwise directed by the Manager.
7. The occupant named above agrees to perform all daily chores around THE J.P. HOME as assigned and in th...
