Shared Rooms. Where you are occupying a shared room (i.e. sharing the Accommodation with another person), you agree that: -
2.14.1 you are jointly and severally liable with the co-occupier of the Accommodation for all your obligations in this Agreement, other than the payment of the Licence Fee; 2.
Shared Rooms. Where you are occupying a shared room (ie sharing the Accommodation with another person (other than any Confirmed Occupiers), you agree that:- 2.
13.1 Notwithstanding the provisions of clause 2.6.3 you will not allow more than four people (in total, regardless of whether the Visitor is visiting you or the other occupier of the shared Accommodation) in the Accommodation at any given time; 2.
13.2 you will act fairly, reasonably and considerately towards the co-occupier of the Accommodation when hosting Visitors; 2.
13.3 you will have proper respect for the privacy, possessions and reasonable wishes of the co-occupier of the Accommodation; 2.
13.4 you are jointly and severely liable with the co-occupier of the Accommodation for all your obligations in this Agreement, other than the payment of the Licence Fee; 2.
13.5 if the co-occupier of the Accommodation (the "Sharer") leaves the Accommodation / you are given sole occupancy of the Accommodation then we may: (a) replace the Sharer at any time with another student; (b) increase the Residence Charge to the full single-room rate as set out in the Booklet for any period of sole occupancy (except for the first 7 days after the Sharer’s departure, during which period the Residence Fee will not be increased) (c) relocate you in accordance with the provisions in Clause 3.4. 3.
Shared Rooms. 3.1 When a place becomes available in a shared room, the Provider reserves the right to introduce another Service User to share the room. Should the remaining Service User choose not to share with a Service User who is introduced by the Provider, the Provider reserves the right to charge the remaining Service User for single use of the room, at an amount equal to the charge which would have been paid by such other Service User, in addition to the agreed charge.
3.2 In such circumstances, the remaining Service User will have the opportunity to retain the room for single use or to move to a different room, subject to the availability of an alternative room and the Service User’s ability to pay the necessary charge. Where the Service User chooses to continue to occupy the shared room on a single basis, pending the availability of an alternative room, the Provider reserves the right to charge the Service User for single use of the room.
3.3 Where the Service User shares a room and chooses to move to a different room, he will be given the opportunity to do so, subject to the availability of an alternative room and the Service User’s ability to pay the necessary charge.
Shared Rooms. For work-related travel assignments requiring overnight stays, an employee shall not be required to share a bedroom or hotel room, but may voluntarily agree to do so at their option and with the consent of both parties.
Shared Rooms. If you decide on a shared room, please discuss this fully with Xxxxxx. Normally, there are no problems. The rooms are generally larger, and often residents prefer the companionship. When a place becomes available in a shared room, then we reserve the right to introduce another resident to share the room. Should you choose not to share with this resident, then we reserve the right to charge you for single use of the room, please ask for charges. You will then have the right to retain the room for single use or to move to a different room, subject to availability and ability to pay the necessary charge. You will also have the right to move to an acceptable single room if one is offered. If you share a room and choose to move to a different room, you will be given the opportunity to do so, subject to the availability of an alternative room and your ability to pay the necessary charge. If the arrangements described above with regard to shared rooms are not acceptable, you may terminate the agreement with no penalty. • If, like most of us, you fancy the odd extra or luxury, you will have to pay separately for this. St Ronans can provide some of these, or help you obtain them for a small cost, which will be charged to your account. Examples include homely remedies (other than prescribed medicines), hairdressing, chiropody, newspapers, clothing, toiletries and other items of a personal or luxury nature. • By all means, personalise your room (talk to matron), however, we must test any electrical goods you wish to bring in. • Likewise, furniture will be checked over for you to see if it is unsafe or unsuitable. You (or you representative/executor) are responsible for transportation, and eventual removal, although we can help you organise this. • No care home’s insurance can cover you for, and nor can we normally be responsible for, (unless there has been negligence, fraud or a breach of our agreement) any cash, credit cards, cheques, certificates, bonds, deeds, documents or personal effects. You are therefore advised not to keep jewellery, valuables or large sums of cash in the home. • Furthermore, St Ronans does not handle personal monies or the financial/legal affairs of our residents. If you do not wish to do so, please arrange for responsible others to do so. In the case of lack of capacity, we will deal only with the person to whom power of attorney, receivership, appointeeship or other forms of legal authority have been granted, or with the client who has sig...
Shared Rooms. Where you are occupying a shared room (ie sharing the Accommodation with another person (other than any Confirmed Occupiers), you agree that:- 2.
13.1 Notwithstanding the provisions of clause 2.6.3 you will not allow more than four people (in total, regardless of whether the Visitor is visiting you or the other occupier of the shared Accommodation) in the Accommodation at any given time; 2.
13.2 you will act fairly, reasonably and considerately towards the co-occupier of the Accommodation when hosting Visitors; 2.13.3 you will have proper respect for the privacy, possessions and reasonable wishes of the co-occupier of the Accommodation; 2.
Shared Rooms. Where the Student is in Accommodation that is designated for occupancy by more than one person (for instance a double set, or a flat), the Student acknowledges that:
2.9.1. where damage or loss occurs at the Accommodation and it is not possible for the College (acting reasonably) to ascertain who is at fault, the Student shall pay a fair and reasonable proportion of the cost of repairing the damage or reinstating the loss.
2.9.2. the College may introduce additional occupants to the Accommodation if it is below maximum occupancy and the College will use reasonable endeavours to give reasonable notice to the Student in occupation of its intention to do so.
2.9.3. the College shall not be obliged to relocate any of the students in the event that sharing students do not get on with each other, but will endeavour to treat transfer requests sympathetically in such circumstances.
2.9.4. if a Student is or becomes the sole occupier of the Accommodation, the College may require the Student to move to a room designated for single occupancy, and will give reasonable notice to this effect.