Common use of Dangerous Activity Clause in Contracts

Dangerous Activity. Participating in activities that are dangerous or potentially harmful to any person or property is prohibited and, any participation in such activity, regardless of whether it is you, your designated roommate or your guest(s) that are actually engaging in the activity, may result in eviction. Restricted activities include any activity that, in the opinion of the Residence Life Manager, is dangerous or potentially harmful to any person or property. This includes, but is not limited to: smashing objects, breaking glass, flying objects indoors or outdoors (including radio controlled helicopters, drones, or other air vehicles), dangerous horseplay (for example: “dog piling,” wrestling, et cetera), climbing the outside of buildings or other structures, climbing into any building through a window, setting fires of any size in or about the accommodation or anywhere in residence or on residence grounds, which includes setting any objects, regardless of size, on fire (except as expressly authorized in this Contract, see section 3.03 Barbecuing and Outdoor Grilling and 3.27 Smoking and Incense).

Appears in 7 contracts

Samples: vancouver.housing.ubc.ca, vancouver.housing.ubc.ca, vancouver.housing.ubc.ca

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Dangerous Activity. Participating in activities that are dangerous or potentially harmful to any person or property is prohibited and, any participation in such activity, regardless of whether it is you, your designated roommate or your guest(s) that are actually engaging in the activity, may result in eviction. Restricted activities include any activity that, in the opinion of the Residence Life Manager, is dangerous or potentially harmful to any person or property. This includes, but is not limited to: smashing objects, breaking glass, flying objects indoors or outdoors (including radio controlled helicopters, drones, or other air vehicles), dangerous horseplay (for example: “dog piling,” wrestling, et cetera), climbing the outside of buildings or other structures, climbing into any building through a window, setting fires of any size in or about the accommodation or anywhere in residence or on residence grounds, which includes setting any objects, regardless of size, on fire (except as expressly authorized in this Contract, see section 3.03 Barbecuing and Outdoor Grilling and 3.27 Smoking Smoking, Vaping and Incense).

Appears in 4 contracts

Samples: vancouver.housing.ubc.ca, vancouver.housing.ubc.ca, vancouver.housing.ubc.ca

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