Nuisance and Harassment Sample Clauses

Nuisance and Harassment. (a) To be responsible for the behaviour of every person (including children) living in or visiting the premises. The tenant is responsible for them in the premises, on surrounding land, communal areas including stairs, lifts, refuse areas, landings, entrances, parking and garage areas and in the neighbourhood around the premises.
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Nuisance and Harassment. (a) You are responsible for the behaviour of every person (including children) living or visiting your home. You are responsible for them in your home and garden, on surrounding land, in communal areas (for example stairs, lifts, landings, entrance halls, paving, shared gardens, parking areas) and in the locality or neighbourhood around you home.
Nuisance and Harassment. 4.1 You must not do anything that is likely to cause a nuisance or annoyance to other residents, guests or staff in the residence, or to the neighbours and community around the residence.
Nuisance and Harassment. 5.1 Neither to cause, nor to allow members of your household or visitors to cause, a nuisance or annoyance to other persons in the neighbourhood or to any of our tenants, agents, employees or contractors. Examples of anti-social behaviour include (but are not limited to): • Taking part in any illegal activity. • Playing a radio, television or music loudly.
Nuisance and Harassment. 10.1 Expectations of you as a tenant You, members of your family, tenants or lodgers including your visitors must not
Nuisance and Harassment. 2.1 This clause applies to any behaviour, which interferes with the peace, comfort or convenience of other people and includes any activity which amounts to discrimination or harassment on the grounds of race, sex, sexual orientation, disability, religious belief or age.
Nuisance and Harassment. 2.1 You are responsible for the conduct of anyone that lives with you or visits you at home. You must not use, or let anyone else use, your home for illegal purposes, or to commit an offence that could lead to arrest.
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Nuisance and Harassment. 6.1 You are responsible for the behaviour of any person living in or visiting your home (this includes adults and children), as well as for your own behaviour.

Related to Nuisance and Harassment

  • Harassment The Employer and the Union recognize the right of employees to work in an environment free from harassment, including sexual harassment, as defined by the Employer’s harassment policy.

  • No Harassment Contractor does not engage in unlawful harassment, including sexual harassment, with respect to any persons with whom Contractor may interact in the performance of this Agreement, and Contractor takes all reasonable steps to prevent harassment from occurring.

  • No Nuisance and Disturbance Not to use the said Apartment or the Common Areas or the parking space, if any, or permit the same to be used in such manner or commit any act, which may in any manner cause nuisance or annoyance to other occupants of the Building and/or the neighboring properties and not make or permit to be made any disturbance or do or permit anything to be done that will interfere with the rights, comforts or convenience of others.

  • Discrimination and Harassment 3.01 The Company shall not discriminate against an employee because of membership in the Union or because of activities authorized herein on behalf of the Union.

  • Nuisances Tenant shall not perform any acts or carry on any practice which may injure the demised premises or be a nuisance or menace to other tenants in the Shopping Center.

  • DISCRIMINATION / HARASSMENT 22.01 The parties agree to comply with their obligations under the Ontario Human Rights Code.

  • ANTI DISCRIMINATION AND ANTI HARASSMENT Contractor and/or any subcontractor shall not unlawfully discriminate against or harass any individual including, but not limited to, any employee or volunteer of the County of Marin based on race, color, religion, nationality, sex, sexual orientation, age or condition of disability. Contractor and/or any subcontractor understands and agrees that Contractor and/or any subcontractor is bound by and will comply with the anti discrimination and anti harassment mandates of all Federal, State and local statutes, regulations and ordinances including, but not limited to, County of Marin Personnel Management Regulation (PMR) 21.

  • Workplace Harassment The Hospital and the Union are committed to ensuring a work environment that is free from harassment. Harassment is defined as a “course of vexatious comment or conduct that is known or ought reasonably to be known to be unwelcome”, that denies individual dignity and respect on the basis of the grounds such as gender, disability, race, colour, sexual orientation or other prohibited grounds, as stated in the Ontario Human Rights Code. All employees are expected to treat others with courtesy and consideration and to discourage harassment. ref. Ontario Human Rights Code, Sec. 10(1). Harassment may take many forms including verbal, physical or visual. It may involve a threat, an implied threat or be perceived as a condition of employment. The Parties agree that harassment is in no way to be construed as properly discharged supervisory responsibilities, including the delegation of work assignments and/or the assessment of discipline. If an employee believes that she/he has been harassed and/or discriminated against on the basis of any prohibited ground of discrimination, there are specific actions that may be undertaken. The employee should request the harasser to stop the unwanted behaviour by informing the harassing individual(s) that the behaviour is unwanted and unwelcome. Should the employee not feel comfortable addressing the harasser directly, she/he may request the assistance of the manager or a Union representative. If the unwelcome behaviour was to continue, the employee will consult the Hospital policy on harassment and will be free to pursue all avenues including the complaint investigation and resolution. The Parties agree that an employee may have a representative of the Union with her/him throughout the process, if requested.

  • NO DISCRIMINATION/NO HARASSMENT 6.01 The Employer, Union and Employees are committed to supporting an abuse and harassment free work environment that promotes a culture of trust, dignity and respect. Harassment includes but is not limited to bullying, sexual harassment and workplace violence.

  • Bullying and Harassment Neither DFMC nor you will engage in behaviour that is, or may be reasonably considered to be, intimidating, bullying or harassing or commit any act or behaviour which is offensive or abusive in connection with this Contract. If you are in breach of this clause, DFMC may suspend the collection of your milk for a period of 5 days or until such time as DFMC determines (acting reasonably) that the behaviour has been rectified.

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