Examples of Halls of Residence in a sentence
The Residential Regulations, along with all General University Regulations will apply to all students living in University Halls of Residence or a University house.
If responsibility for the damage cannot be ascribed to one person, or it is not reported, appropriate charges will be levied against all occupants of the flat or corridor or house or Halls of Residence (as appropriate) where the damage has occurred.
As part of the accommodation offer acceptance process, and prior to keys being issued to the Licensee, the Licensee agrees to pay a £300 deposit to the University as security for performance of the obligations under this Licence Agreement against damage to the Room and/or Common Areas and/or damage to the University’s property within the Halls of Residence caused by the Licensee or otherwise by the Licensee’s breach of this Licence Agreement.
High risk items such as candles, incense sticks and flammable liquids are NOT permitted in Halls of Residence due to their risk of causing fire.
When an offer of a place in the Halls of Residence is accepted by a student, that student and the University become legally bound to comply with this Licence.