Examples of Communal Areas in a sentence
All such furniture must comply with any relevant fire safety legislation and you will be required to remove (at your own expense) any furniture that you have brought into the Accommodation without our permission and/or which does not comply with legislation; and 2.9.4 not to leave any personal belongings or other obstacles in the Communal Areas or make these areas dirty, unsafe or untidy.
Buy-Back Hall Means Xxxxx F/G block, Xxxx Street North D/E block, New Hall Daybrook block, Peverell C/D/G block or Sandby Communal Areas Means all stairwells, corridors, landings and entrance halls within the Hall, any shared kitchens and/or bathrooms in the Hall or other areas that we designate as common areas but not any shared kitchens and/or bathrooms in the Accommodation.
Communal Areas Means all stairwells, corridors, landings and entrance halls within the Halls of Residence or other areas that we designate as common areas including (in the case of Packsaddle Hill only) the communal lounge area.
Communal Areas: During Term time: • Advisory slips and a house meeting are normally issued before a formal warning.