Common use of Cleanliness Standards Clause in Contracts

Cleanliness Standards. Residents are expected to keep shared living areas, including common lounges, double rooms, Cluster units, toilets and showers, and the exterior of their room/unit doors clean. This includes leaving dishes and/or garbage in public spaces of the Residence Complex, including stairwells, hallways and the exterior. This behaviour may result in cleaning charges, and/or further action as deemed appropriate by Residence Services. Common area damage or unreasonable mess may result in shared charges, the possible relocation of the residents of the floor/unit, and/or denial of future residence assignment. See Schedule B s. 3.3. Residents are responsible for keeping the interior of their room (private space) reasonably clean such that its conditions do not interfere with others’ right to a clean, healthy living space. Residents are responsible for disposing of any refuse accumulated by them or their guests, and must dispose of any garbage, compost or recycling from their unit and/or room in the appropriate garbage compound located outside of their residence building. Residents are expected to recycle materials in accordance with the campus recycling program. It is the responsibility of the resident to bring their recycling to the recycling areas located within the Residence Complex area and to only place appropriate materials within the respective bins.

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Samples: www.uvic.ca, www.uvic.ca, www.uvic.ca

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Cleanliness Standards. Residents are expected to keep shared living areas, including common lounges, double rooms, Cluster units, toilets and showers, and the exterior of their room/unit doors clean. This includes leaving dishes and/or garbage in public spaces of the Residence Complex, including stairwells, hallways and the exterior. This behaviour may result in cleaning charges, and/or further action as deemed appropriate by Residence Services. Common area damage or unreasonable mess may result in shared charges, the possible relocation of the residents of the floor/unit, and/or denial of future residence assignment. See Schedule B s. Section A 3.3. Residents are responsible for keeping the interior of their room (private space) reasonably clean such that its conditions do not interfere with others’ right to a clean, healthy living space. Residents are responsible for disposing of any refuse accumulated by them or their guests, and must dispose of any garbage, compost or recycling from their unit and/or room in the appropriate garbage compound located outside of their residence building. Residents are expected to recycle materials in accordance with the campus recycling program. It is the responsibility of the resident to bring their recycling to the recycling areas located within the Residence Complex area and to only place appropriate materials within the respective bins.

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: www.uvic.ca, www.uvic.ca

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