Common use of Guests Clause in Contracts

Guests. 9.10.1 General Policies (applicable to all residential areas and facilities): Anyone not assigned to the specific room/suite/apartment/house is considered a guest. All guests must be escorted through the building by the Resident host. Resident hosts are responsible for the actions their guest. Resident hosts are expected to take reasonable action to prevent guests from violating University policies. Resident hosts may be held accountable for behaviors and/or damages caused by the Residents’ guests. Residents should consult with the roommates/suitemates/apartmentmates/housemates when inviting guests. Residents must strictly respect the privacy of all fellow residents and fellow residents’ right to normal use of their assigned facilities. Guests must be able to identify whom they are visiting, provide a picture ID upon request, and shall be accompanied by their resident host at all times. University staff members may require guests to leave the premises, as well as deny any residential student the privilege of hosting guests. During special events/periods of time, the University may further limit the number of guests allowed in on-campus housing and may impose additional limitations or require additional passes. Guests are prohibited from bringing alcohol into any on-campus housing.

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Guests. 9.10.1 9.9.1 General Policies (applicable to all residential areas and facilities): Anyone not assigned to the specific room/suite/apartment/house is considered a guest. All guests must be escorted through the building by the Resident host. Resident hosts are responsible for the actions their guest. Resident hosts are expected to take reasonable action to prevent guests from violating University policies. Resident hosts may be held accountable for behaviors and/or damages caused by the Residents’ guests. Residents should consult with the roommates/suitemates/apartmentmates/housemates when inviting guests. Residents must strictly respect the privacy of all fellow residents and fellow residents’ right to normal use of their assigned facilities. Guests must be able to identify whom they are visiting, provide a picture ID upon request, and shall be accompanied by their resident host at all times. University staff members may require guests to leave the premises, as well as deny any residential student the privilege of hosting guests. During special events/periods of time, the University may further limit the number of guests allowed in on-campus housing and may impose additional limitations or require additional passes. Guests are prohibited from bringing alcohol into any on-campus housing.

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Guests. 9.10.1 9.9.1 General Policies (applicable to all residential areas and facilities): Anyone not assigned to the specific room/suite/apartment/house is considered a guest. All guests must be escorted through the building by the Resident host. Resident hosts are responsible for the actions their guest. Resident hosts are expected to take reasonable action to prevent guests from violating University policies. Resident hosts may be held accountable for behaviors and/or damages caused by the Residents’ guests. Residents should consult with the roommates/suitemates/apartmentmates/housemates when inviting guests. Residents must strictly respect the privacy of all fellow residents and fellow residents’ right to normal use of their assigned facilities. Guests must be able to identify whom they are visiting, provide a picture ID upon request, and shall be accompanied by their resident host at all times. University staff members may require guests to leave the premises, as well as deny any residential student the privilege of hosting guests. During special events/periods of time, the University may further limit the number of guests allowed in on-campus housing and may impose additional limitations or require additional passespasses . Guests are prohibited from bringing alcohol into any on-campus housing.

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Guests. 9.10.1 General Policies (applicable to all residential areas and facilities): Anyone not assigned to the specific room/suite/apartment/house is considered a guest. All guests must be escorted through the building by the Resident host. Resident hosts are responsible for the actions their guest. Resident hosts are expected to take reasonable action to prevent guests from violating University policies. Resident hosts may be held accountable for behaviors and/or damages caused by the Residents’ guests. Residents should consult with the roommates/suitemates/apartmentmatesapartment-mates/housemates when inviting guests. Residents must strictly respect the privacy of all fellow residents and fellow residents’ right to normal use of their assigned facilities. Guests must be able to identify whom they are visiting, provide a picture ID upon request, and shall be accompanied by their resident host at all times. University staff members may require guests to leave the premises, as well as deny any residential student the privilege of hosting guests. During special events/periods of time, the University may further limit the number of guests allowed in on-campus housing and may impose additional limitations or require additional passes. Guests are prohibited from bringing alcohol into any on-campus housing, regardless of the guests’ age.

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