Very Important. If there is anything in this agreement that you do not understand, then prior to the commencement of the inspection, you must contact us by phone or in person and have us explain and clarify the matter to your satisfaction. Your failure to contact us means that you have read this agreement and do fully understand the contents.
Very Important keep the Union and the Company informed of your correct address and telephone number. This is your responsibility. It could affect the status of your employment.
Very Important. You must make sure that no member of your household, including a lodger, subtenant, or visitor, does any of the things mentioned in conditions 6a to 6k below. If they do, you will be held responsible under the terms of this agreement as if you had done any of them yourself.
Very Important. You must make sure that no member of your household, including visitors, does any of the things mentioned in conditions ‘8a’ to ‘8h’ below. If they do, you will be responsible as if you had done any of them yourself.
Very Important. You must make sure that no member of your household or any visitors, does any of the things mentioned in conditions ‘10a’ to ‘10e’ below. If they do, you will be responsible as if you had done any of them yourself.
Very Important. 1. Cancellations require 8 days’ notice prior to the day reserved in order to be eligible for a refund of rental fees.
2. Refunds will not be given for reasons due to “inclement weather”, unless authorized by Director.
3. The use of staples, tacks, nails, push pins, etc. for decorating purposes is PROHIBITED.
4. Bonfires must be pre-approved by the Director of Outdoor Rec, and a burn permit must be obtained from the base Fire Department. The patron will assume full responsibility for the clean-up of all debris from the fire.
Very Important. You have requested a digital identity (i.e., a digital signature) that is not associated with any particular computer. Like your script signature or fingerprints, it is your unique identifier. Protect it! Your digital signature is made usable via the Entrust software which may be run on several machines at the same time. Unlike fingerprints, when your digital identity is no longer needed, it can be deactivated. The digital identity enables you to use a digital signature, and allows the encryption of data or text, making it unreadable except to persons you designate. A digital signature is an attachment that is tied mathematically to your data, and of course, as in the real world, only you can create your digital signature. That is, if your digital signature is on the document, you personally signed it. Encryption and digital signatures both require a public and private digital key. The keys are stored on your machine in a password-protected encrypted file. Anyone who has that file and your password can sign your name and read your mail; so, protect your password and your machine carefully. Because of a legal concept known as non-repudiation, any document signed with your digital signature is deemed to have been signed by you and you alone; hence, you may be held responsible for documents signed in your name, if your password is shared or stolen. Notify the Entrust PKI team (xxx-xxxxxxx@xxxx.xxx) or the LC Hotline (2-4531) immediately if your password becomes known or if your computer is compromised. They can help to protect you if your identity is stolen, and they will issue new keys to you. Keys are large numbers stored in your machine, and you never see them. The private key gives you access to encrypted files, and allow use of your digital signature. The public key lets other people verify your signature and it lets them encrypt data that only you can read (that is, your public key is needed by others in order for them to interact with you electronically). Warning -- Notify the Entrust PKI team (xxx-xxxxxxx@xxxx.xxx) or LC Hotline (2-4531) immediately if your key is compromised. You are required to read and abide by the provisions of the US DOE Telecommunications Security Manual, Chapter 9 – Public Key Cryptography and Key Management (xxxxx://xxx.xxxxxxxxxx.xxx.xxx/pdfs/doe/doetext/restrict/neword/200/m2001-1ch9.pdf). While many explicit requirements are defined, it is the intent of this document to inform you of the most important of those requirements...
Very Important you expressly agree that, subject to paragraph J2 below, neither we (nor our employees or agents) are responsible or liable in any way for any damage or injury which you or any member of your party may suffer in connection with the accommodation.
Very Important. You must make sure that no member of your household or your visitors, do any of the things mentioned in conditions 5a to 5k below. If they do, you will be held responsible under the terms of this agreement as if you had done any of them yourself.
Very Important. You must make sure that no member of your household, including a lodger, or visitor, does any of the things mentioned in conditions 6a to 6k below. If they do, you will be held responsible under the terms of this agreement as if you had done any of them yourself. Should you fail to comply with any of these conditions listed below action will be taken against your tenancy which could result in the loss of your home. We are unlikely to find you another permanent home if you are evicted because of anti-social behaviour. 6a You must not use the property and/or communal areas and/or the locality for any criminal immoral or illegal purposes. This includes, but is not limited to; using the property for the cultivation, supply, possession and/or use of illegal substances, the handling of stolen goods or the illegal abstraction of utilities. 6b You must not: 6c You must not: 6d You must not cause, or do anything likely to cause, any nuisance to, or annoy, offend or harm, any: 6e You must not damage any property or belongings of the Council, any neighbours, any other Council tenant, any other person living, working or visiting in the locality, or any member of their household, lodger or visitor 6f You must not discriminate or threaten to discriminate against, intimidate or harass anybody in any way because of their age, gender, disability, race, religion or belief, or sexual orientation. 6g You must dispose of your household waste, furniture or other belongings properly. You must take reasonable care to make sure that they are not left in communal areas, your garden or the area near the property. You must also make sure that they do not cause a nuisance or annoyance to any person or create a health and safety risk. Incorrect disposal of your household waste, furniture or other belongings could lead to a court appearance and fine. 6h If the property is a flat with communal areas, it is your responsibility to keep these areas clean, tidy and free from any dangers. In some flats we employ contractors to clean communal areas; however, it remains your responsibility to keep these areas clean, tidy and free from dangers.