Common use of Use of the Room Clause in Contracts

Use of the Room. a) To use the Room solely as a private dwelling for the purposes of study, sleep and quiet recreation in accordance with the College's primary purpose of education, learning and research and not to be occupied by more than one person save as permitted by paragraph 6.1.2(b) below. The Student shall occupy the Room in such a way that no disturbance or inconvenience is caused to any neighbouring tenants or occupiers of neighbouring properties. b) The Student is permitted to allow occasional overnight guests to stay in the Room PROVIDED THAT the Student is permitted no more than one guest at any time and for no more than three nights in any week and each guest must be registered prior to his or her stay at the Porters’ Lodge. For the avoidance of doubt, a breach of this paragraph entitles the College to terminate this Agreement in accordance with clause 9. c) The Student shall not permit any guests of the Student to have access to the Room in the absence of the Student. d) The Student is prohibited from allowing the Room to be used for visitors using such schemes as Couchsurfing, Trustroots, BeWelcome, Warmshowers, Air bnb or similar. e) The Student shall keep the Room (and any common areas (if applicable) within the building of which the Room forms part ("the Common Areas")) and its contents in a clean and tidy condition at all times and to take reasonable tenant- like care of the Room and the Common Areas. The Student shall make sure that any kitchen in the Common Areas is kept clean and tidy, and that the Student does his or her own washing up and puts away all cooking equipment and crockery following use. f) The Student shall clean and tidy all areas of the Room and the Common Areas (particularly the bathrooms and kitchens) that are not the responsibility of the College under the House Keeping Service Level Agreement in the Accommodation Handbook. The College reserves the right to charge the Student for damage and losses other than caused by fair wear and tear; in particular where damage is caused to decoration or the fabric of the Room or the Common Areas by attaching items to walls and ceilings using drawing pins, nails, stickers, hooks, blue tack and tape etc. In addition, the Student will not stop up the windows, nor display notices, banners, flags, or adverts in the window, on external doors, or in the Common Parts without the consent in writing of the College. g) If at any time the Room or the Common Areas are found to be in such an unclean condition so as to cause a breach of this Agreement the College reserves the right having given 48 hours' notice to the Student to employ contract or the College cleaners to remedy the situation the costs (or a reasonable proportion thereof as determined by the College) of which will be borne by the Student. h) The Student shall not take down the curtains or the curtain linings in the Room or the Common Parts. The Student will not place any rugs or mats in the Common Parts. i) Where window restrictors are fitted, these must not be removed. j) The Student shall not use the Room or the Common Parts for immoral or illegal purposes. k) The Student shall not smoke in the Room or anywhere in the College, save for in designated Smoking Areas. l) The Student shall not put up TV aerials or Satellite Dishes outside his or her Room or externally. m) The Student will not park on the estate roads or on the Common Parts without the College’s permission, or use the estate roads for loading/unloading without permission. n) The Student will not pour oil, grease, rice, coffee grounds or other deleterious materials into sinks or other drainage facilities in the Room or in the Common Parts. o) To ensure that buildings rated BREEAM “Excellent” (Swirles Court and Ash Court) are occupied in such a way to maintain the rating xxx.xxxxxx.xxx

Appears in 3 contracts

Samples: Undergraduate Tenancy Agreement, Undergraduate Tenancy Agreement, Undergraduate Tenancy Agreement

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Use of the Room. a) To use the Room solely as a private dwelling for the purposes of study, sleep and quiet recreation in accordance with the College's primary purpose of education, learning and research and not to be occupied by more than one person save as permitted by paragraph 6.1.2(b6.1.2 (b) below. The Student shall occupy the Room in such a way that no disturbance or inconvenience is caused to any neighbouring tenants or occupiers of neighbouring properties. b) The Student is permitted to allow occasional overnight guests to stay in the Room PROVIDED THAT the Student is permitted no more than one guest at any time and for no more than three nights in any week and each guest must be registered prior to his or her stay at the Porters’ Lodge. For the avoidance of doubt, a breach of this paragraph entitles the College to terminate this Agreement in accordance with clause 9. c) The Student shall not permit any guests of the Student to have access to the Room in the absence of the Student. d) The Student is prohibited from allowing the Room to be used for visitors using such schemes as Couchsurfing, Trustroots, BeWelcome, Warmshowers, Air bnb or similar. e) The Student shall keep the Room (and any common areas (if applicable) within the building of which the Room forms part ("the Common Areas")) and its contents in a clean and tidy condition at all times and to take reasonable tenant- like care of the Room and the Common Areas. The Student shall make sure that any kitchen in the Common Areas is kept clean and tidy, and that the Student does his or her own washing up and puts away all cooking equipment and crockery following use. f) The Student shall clean and tidy all areas of the Room and the Common Areas (particularly the bathrooms and kitchens) that are not the responsibility of the College under the House Keeping Service Level Agreement in the Accommodation Handbook. The College reserves the right to charge the Student for damage and losses other than caused by fair wear and tear; in particular where damage is caused to decoration or the fabric of the Room or the Common Areas by attaching items to walls and ceilings using drawing pins, nails, stickers, hooks, blue tack and tape etc. In addition, the Student will not stop up the windows, nor display notices, banners, flags, or adverts in the window, on external doors, or in the Common Parts without the consent in writing of the College. g) If at any time the Room or the Common Areas are found to be in such an unclean condition so as to cause a breach of this Agreement the College reserves the right having given 48 hours' notice to the Student to employ contract or the College cleaners to remedy the situation the costs (or a reasonable proportion thereof as determined by the College) of which will be borne by the Student. h) The Student shall not take down the curtains or the curtain linings in the Room or the Common Parts. The Student will not place any rugs or mats in the Common Parts. i) Where window restrictors are fitted, these must not be removed. j) The Student shall not use the Room or the Common Parts for immoral or illegal purposes. k) The Student shall not smoke in the Room or anywhere in the College, save for in designated Smoking Areas. l) The Student shall not put up TV aerials or Satellite Dishes outside his or her Room or externally. m) The Student will not park on the estate roads or on the Common Parts without the College’s permission, or use the estate roads for loading/unloading without permission. n) The Student will not pour oil, grease, rice, coffee grounds or other deleterious materials into sinks or other drainage facilities in the Room or in the Common Parts. o) To ensure that buildings rated BREEAM “Excellent” (Swirles Court and Ash Court) are occupied in such a way to maintain the rating xxx.xxxxxx.xxx

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: Postgraduate Tenancy Agreement, Graduate Tenancy Agreement

Use of the Room. a) To use the Room solely as a private dwelling for the purposes of study, sleep and quiet recreation in accordance with the College's primary purpose of education, learning and research and not to be occupied by more than one person save as permitted by paragraph 6.1.2(b6.1.2 (b) below. The Student shall occupy the Room in such a way that no disturbance or inconvenience is caused to any neighbouring tenants or occupiers of neighbouring properties. b) The Student is permitted to allow occasional overnight guests to stay in the Room PROVIDED THAT the Student is permitted no more than one guest at any time and for no more than three nights in any week and each guest must be registered prior to his or her stay at the Porters’ Lodge. For the avoidance of doubt, a breach of this paragraph entitles the College to terminate this Agreement in accordance with clause 9. c) The Student shall not permit any guests of the Student to have access to the Room in the absence of the Student. d) The Student is prohibited from allowing the Room to be used for visitors using such schemes as Couchsurfing, Trustroots, BeWelcome, Warmshowers, Air bnb or similar. e) The Student shall keep the Room (and any common areas (if applicable) within the building of which the Room forms part ("the Common Areas")) and its contents in a clean and tidy condition at all times and to take reasonable tenant- tenant-like care of the Room and the Common Areas. The Student shall make sure that any kitchen in the Common Areas is kept clean and tidy, and that the Student does his or her own washing up and puts away all cooking equipment and crockery following use. f) The Student shall clean and tidy all areas of the Room and the Common Areas (particularly the bathrooms and kitchens) that are not the responsibility of the College under the House Keeping Service Level Agreement in the Accommodation Handbook. The College reserves the right to charge the Student for damage and losses other than caused by fair wear and tear; in particular where damage is caused to decoration or the fabric of the Room or the Common Areas by attaching items to walls and ceilings using drawing pins, nails, stickers, hooks, blue tack and tape etc. In addition, the Student will not stop up the windows, nor display notices, banners, flags, or adverts in the window, on external doors, or in the Common Parts without the consent in writing of the College. g) If at any time the Room or the Common Areas are found to be in such an unclean condition so as to cause a breach of this Agreement the College reserves the right having given 48 hours' notice to the Student to employ contract or the College cleaners to remedy the situation the costs (or a reasonable proportion thereof as determined by the College) of which will be borne by the Student. h) The Student shall not take down the curtains or the curtain linings in the Room or the Common Parts. The Student will not place any rugs or mats in the Common Parts. i) Where window restrictors are fitted, these must not be removed. j) The Student shall not use the Room or the Common Parts for immoral or illegal purposes. k) The Student shall not smoke in the Room or anywhere in the College, save for in designated Smoking Areas. l) The Student shall not put up TV aerials or Satellite Dishes outside his or her Room or externally. m) The Student will not park on the estate roads or on the Common Parts without the College’s permission, or use the estate roads for loading/unloading without permission. n) The Student will not pour oil, grease, rice, coffee grounds or other deleterious materials into sinks or other drainage facilities in the Room or in the Common Parts. o) To ensure that buildings rated BREEAM “Excellent” (Swirles Court and Ash Court) are occupied in such a way to maintain the rating xxx.xxxxxx.xxx

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Postgraduate Tenancy Agreement

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Use of the Room. a) To use the Room solely as a private dwelling for the purposes of study, sleep and quiet recreation in accordance with the College's primary purpose of education, learning and research and not to be occupied by more than one person save as permitted by paragraph 6.1.2(b) below. The Student shall occupy the Room in such a way that no disturbance or inconvenience is caused to any neighbouring tenants or occupiers of neighbouring properties. b) The Student is permitted to allow occasional overnight guests to stay in the Room PROVIDED THAT the Student is permitted no more than one guest at any time and for no more than three nights in any week and each guest must be registered prior to his or her stay at the Porters’ Lodge. For the avoidance of doubt, a breach of this paragraph entitles the College to terminate this Agreement in accordance with clause 9. c) The Student shall not permit any guests of the Student to have access to the Room in the absence of the Student. d) The Student is prohibited from allowing the Room to be used for visitors using such schemes as Couchsurfing, Trustroots, BeWelcome, Warmshowers, Air bnb or similar. e) The Student shall keep the Room (and any common areas (if applicable) within the building of which the Room forms part ("the Common Areas")) and its contents in a clean and tidy condition at all times and to take reasonable tenant- tenant-like care of the Room and the Common Areas. The Student shall make sure that any kitchen in the Common Areas is kept clean and tidy, and that the Student does his or her own washing up and puts away all cooking equipment and crockery following use. f) The Student shall clean and tidy all areas of the Room and the Common Areas (particularly the bathrooms and kitchens) that are not the responsibility of the College under the House Keeping Service Level Agreement in the Accommodation Handbook. The College reserves the right to charge the Student for damage and losses other than caused by fair wear and tear; in particular where damage is caused to decoration or the fabric of the Room or the Common Areas by attaching items to walls and ceilings using drawing pins, nails, stickers, hooks, blue tack and tape etc. In addition, the Student will not stop up the windows, nor display notices, banners, flags, or adverts in the window, on external doors, or in the Common Parts without the consent in writing of the College. g) If at any time the Room or the Common Areas are found to be in such an unclean condition so as to cause a breach of this Agreement the College reserves the right having given 48 hours' notice to the Student to employ contract or the College cleaners to remedy the situation the costs (or a reasonable proportion thereof as determined by the College) of which will be borne by the Student. h) The Student shall not take down the curtains or the curtain linings in the Room or the Common Parts. The Student will not place any rugs or mats in the Common Parts. i) Where window restrictors are fitted, these must not be removed. j) The Student shall not use the Room or the Common Parts for immoral or illegal purposes. k) The Student shall not smoke in the Room or anywhere in the College, save for in designated Smoking Areas. l) The Student shall not put up TV aerials or Satellite Dishes outside his or her Room or externally. m) The Student will not park on the estate roads or on the Common Parts without the College’s permission, or use the estate roads for loading/unloading without permission. n) The Student will not pour oil, grease, rice, coffee grounds or other deleterious materials into sinks or other drainage facilities in the Room or in the Common Parts. o) To ensure that buildings rated BREEAM “Excellent” (Swirles Court and Ash Court) are occupied in such a way to maintain the rating xxx.xxxxxx.xxx

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Undergraduate Tenancy Agreement

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