Rules of Occupancy definition

Rules of Occupancy means the rules as set out in Part E and/or any additional or replacement rules notified by us in accordance with Part E.
Rules of Occupancy means the rules set out in Annexure D, if any, and/or any additional or replacement rules notified by the Provider in relation to the occupation of the Facility;
Rules of Occupancy. The “Rules of Occupancy” addendum attached to this Lease is incorporated herein by reference thereto. Lessee and each LG shall comply with the terms, conditions and restrictions set forth in the Rules of Occupancy. Lessor reserves the right to rescind, amend, alter or waive any of the rules and regulations it deems necessary, desirable, or proper. Changes in the Rules of Occupancy implemented pursuant to this provision shall be deemed to be an amendment to this Lease without the requirement of a signed writing of the Lessor and Xxxxxx. Noncompliance by an LG of the Rules of Occupancy may result in Lessee fines of $100, eviction and/or termination of the Lease. Lessor will attempt to uniformly enforce the Rules of Occupancy against persons subject to same, however, in no event will Lessor be liable for the actions of others.

Examples of Rules of Occupancy in a sentence

  • You must comply with the following Rules of Occupancy which may change under this Agreement.

  • Part E – Rules of Occupancy 25 These are the rules that you will need to comply with while at the Residence.

Related to Rules of Occupancy

  • Certificate of Occupancy means a certificate of occupancy, governmental sign-off or other document, permit or approval (whether conditional, unconditional, temporary or permanent) which must be obtained by Landlord from the appropriate governmental authority as a condition to the lawful initial occupancy by Tenant of the Expansion Space that is the subject of the Work.

  • Occupancy means the use or intended use of a building or part thereof for the shelter or support of persons, animals or property.

  • Habitable space means space in a building used for living, sleeping, eating, or cooking. Habitable space does not include a heater or utility room, a crawl space, a basement, an attic, a garage, an open porch, a balcony, a terrace, a court, a deck, a bathroom, a toilet room, a closet, a hallway, a storage space, and other similar spaces not used for living, sleeping, eating, or cooking.

  • Franchise Area means the area within the jurisdictional boundaries of the City, including any areas annexed by the City during the term of this Franchise.