Common use of Sexual Assault Clause in Contracts

Sexual Assault. Sexual assault is defined as the intentional touching of another person with any object or body part without consent or by force. Sexual assault will not be tolerated in residence and persons found engaging in acts of sexual assault can face severe consequences and may be evicted. The University of Manitoba has specific policies, resources, supports and reporting procedures on sexual assault (see xxxx://xxxxxxxxx.xx/student/sexual-assault). Residents that have experienced sexual assault are encouraged to use these resources, and if comfortable, share the experience with a safe person. If a case of sexual assault is reported to Student Residences (directly or indirectly) where there are reasonable grounds to believe that the safety and security of an individual or the community is at risk, Student Residences may impose interim measures on the respondent (accused resident). Usually, this means temporarily moving the respondent to another residence building or off-campus altogether. Interim measures will remain in effect so long as reasonably required to gather all relevant information relating to the offense.

Appears in 4 contracts

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

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