Common use of Transport of Alcohol Clause in Contracts

Transport of Alcohol. Alcohol may only be transported in a closed container in the Hostel. Alcohol that is defined as closed should be able to be tipped upside down without spilling upon request (the blizzard principle). Non-glass containers are recommended for alcohol storage whenever possible. CANNABIS/MARIJUANA This section will come into effect when the Federal and Provincial legislation comes into force. ‘Cannabis’ is as defined in the Cannabis Act. A ‘cannabis product’ is any substance that contains cannabis, including, without limitation, marijuana, seeds, hashish, and their derivatives (for example, edible products, oils, lotions, tinctures, topicals, etc.) that contain cannabis. ‘Cannabis equipment’ is any equipment or device used to prepare or consume cannabis products. For example, bongs, vaporizers, scales, and grinders. Guests (and their visitors) are bound by and should familiarize themselves with Federal and Provincial laws surrounding cannabis, products, and cannabis for medical purposes. Where the terms of this Contract are more restrictive than Federal and Provincial laws, Contract terms apply. Guests age 19 years and older may possess up to the legal limit of cannabis for personal use but may not provide any amount to other Guests (and their visitors) or residents under age 19. Guests (and their visitors) under age 19 may not possess or consume cannabis or cannabis products. Cannabis, cannabis products, and related equipment must be stored in your Hostel room in air-tight sealed containers that ensure the smell is undetectable. Containers must be clearly labelled indicating they contain or are used to prepare or consume cannabis. The following are prohibited anywhere on University property, including residences (Hostel): • Smoking, vaping, bong use, or any other form of cannabis inhalation; this extends to cannabis for medical purposes. • Cooking, baking, and other forms of cannabis preparation for edible consumption. • Possession or cultivation of cannabis plants. • The sale and distribution of cannabis or cannabis products. SUBSTANCE ABUSE & ILLEGAL DRUGS The use, possession or trafficking of illegal, prescription or nonprescription drugs for recreational purposes is strictly prohibited in residence. Trafficking includes but is not limited to the manufacture, sale, giving, transportation, administration, sending, delivery, or distribution of any of the aforementioned substances. Any involvement, whether direct or indirect, in any illegal substance or related activity is prohibited. The preponderance of evidence that a student has used, is about to use or might use illegal substances in the future, such as paraphernalia or the smell of an illegal substance in residence will be assumed to be conclusive of use or possession. Possession of any paraphernalia that is associated with the possession, use or trafficking of illegal substances is prohibited in residence. Campus Living reserves the right to confiscate and dispose of all illegal substance-related paraphernalia deemed to be associated with use or promotion of illegal substances. Illegal substance-related violations will not be tolerated and may result in termination of this Agreement, removal from the Hostel, and referral to the police.

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: Individual Accounts Agreement, Master Account Agreement

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Transport of Alcohol. Alcohol may only be transported in a closed container in the Hostel. Alcohol that is defined as closed should be able to be tipped upside down without spilling upon request (the blizzard principle). Non-glass containers are recommended for alcohol storage whenever possible. CANNABIS/MARIJUANA This section will come into effect when the Federal and Provincial legislation comes into force. ‘Cannabis’ is as defined in the Cannabis Act. A ‘cannabis product’ is any substance that contains cannabis, including, without limitation, marijuana, seeds, hashish, and their derivatives (for example, edible products, oils, lotions, tinctures, topicals, etc.) that contain cannabis. ‘Cannabis equipment’ is any equipment or device used to prepare or consume cannabis products. For example, bongs, vaporizers, scales, and grinders. Guests (and their visitors) are bound by and should familiarize themselves with Federal and Provincial laws surrounding cannabis, products, and cannabis for medical purposes. Where the terms of this Contract are more restrictive than Federal and Provincial laws, Contract terms apply. Guests age 19 years and older may possess up to the legal limit of cannabis for personal use but may not provide any amount to other Guests (and their visitors) or residents under age 19. Guests (and their visitors) under age 19 may not possess or consume cannabis or cannabis products. Cannabis, cannabis products, and related equipment must be stored in your Hostel room in air-tight sealed containers that ensure the smell is undetectable. Containers must be clearly labelled indicating they contain or are used to prepare or consume cannabis. The following are prohibited anywhere on University property, including residences (Hostel): Smoking, vaping, bong use, or any other form of cannabis inhalation; this extends to cannabis for medical purposes. Cooking, baking, and other forms of cannabis preparation for edible consumption. Possession or cultivation of cannabis plants. The sale and distribution of cannabis or cannabis products. SUBSTANCE ABUSE & ILLEGAL DRUGS The use, possession or trafficking of illegal, prescription or nonprescription drugs for recreational purposes is strictly prohibited in residence. Trafficking includes but is not limited to the manufacture, sale, giving, transportation, administration, sending, delivery, or distribution of any of the aforementioned substances. Any involvement, whether direct or indirect, in any illegal substance or related activity is prohibited. The preponderance of evidence that a student has used, is about to use or might use illegal substances in the future, such as paraphernalia or the smell of an illegal substance in residence will be assumed to be conclusive of use or possession. Possession of any paraphernalia that is associated with the possession, use or trafficking of illegal substances is prohibited in residence. Campus Living reserves the right to confiscate and dispose of all illegal substance-related paraphernalia deemed to be associated with use or promotion of illegal substances. Illegal substance-related violations will not be tolerated and may result in termination of this Agreement, removal from the Hostel, and referral to the police.

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: Individual Accounts Agreement, Master Account Agreement

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