Shared Spaces Sample Clauses

Shared Spaces. In cases of damage and/or excessive uncleanliness in a shared space (hallway, community bathroom, common room, etc.), all residents of a floor/building/pod/etc. are ultimately responsible. For this reason, it is essential that residents immediately report any damages/excessive uncleanliness. Residence life staff members will attempt to discover the person responsible. If the person responsible does not come forward and/or information is not provided to help residence life members determine the person who is responsible, all residents of the floor/building/pod/etc. will be fined for equal portions of the total charge to repair the damages/clean the shared space. Assignments will typically be made on the basis of two students per room in the residence halls and three to eight in the off-campus houses. However, demand for housing may require that the College assign three students per room or bedroom, and thus the College reserves the right to assign students in this manner. Students so assigned will be reassigned to double occupancy spaces as they become available.
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Shared Spaces. Staff in shared work or school spaces (other than classrooms) will allow for 6 feet of distancing.
Shared Spaces. Instruction will not occur in spaces while students are unmasked for lunch.
Shared Spaces. 8 Outdoor spaces ....................................................................................... 8 Car parking ............................................................................................. 8 Behaviour & acceptable use..................................................................... 8 Noise levels ............................................................................................. 8 Animals ................................................................................................... 9 Alcohol .................................................................................................... 9 Sale of alcohol and food ........................................................................... 9 Catering .................................................................................................. 9 Smoking ................................................................................................ 10 Helium balloons and decorations ........................................................... 10 Equipment.............................................................................................. 10 Fire alarms ............................................................................................ 10
Shared Spaces. Gym/ sanctuary, Main foyer, Parking lots, Children’s center
Shared Spaces. Studio Time participants must leave the studio in the same – in not cleaner – condition than they found it. TACS’ studios are used for independent study, weekly classes, short workshops, and longer workshop intensives that last up to two weeks. The studios are shared by hundreds of artists, all of whom are held to the same expectations. Help your fellow artists and lead by example. While classes are in session, only teachers, registered students, and staff may access the studio; during class time, Studio Time participants may not access the studio to work, to check on their artworks, or for any other reason. If you encounter someone who is in the studio at the wrong time, please politely send them to the office or contact the office to handle the matter.
Shared Spaces. Subject to availability, Tenant will have the right to use certain spaces, such as conference rooms and meeting spaces, subject to the coordination by and approval of Landlord.
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Shared Spaces. The Library will have non-exclusive use of the bathrooms, Atrium and Community Collaboration Area of Roosevelt Community Center building, consisting of approximately 4,096 +/- square feet, as identified on Exhibit “A”. The Library shall further have use of the access and entryways, driveways, parking areas on the Roosevelt Community Center property, as well as the courtyard area. The Township and the Library will formulate written mutually acceptable rules and regulations applicable to the use of the Atrium and Community Collaboration Area which are to be shared with other users, which terms may be amended as needed from time to time by the Township Manager, or his designee, with the consent of the Library, which shall not be unreasonably withheld.
Shared Spaces. There are many shared spaces throughout the Community. These include restrooms, showers, outdoor kitchens, laundry rooms, fire pits, sitting/gathering areas, gardens, amphitheater, dog park, BBQ grills, chapels, and recreational areas horseshoe pits, basketball court, fitness rooms, etc.). As a good neighbor, you agree to clean up IMMEDIATELY after use of any of these locations so that others may use them after you. Fines will be assessed, starting at $25.00 and going up depending on the severity of the mess left, for those who do not IMMEDIATELY clean up after themselves. Thank you for being a good neighbor! Periodic pest control is included in your monthly rental rate. You need to have bug spray on hand, but we will assist if there is a major problem that needs to be addressed.

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