Keeping Animals Sample Clauses

The "Keeping Animals" clause sets out the rules and restrictions regarding the ownership or presence of animals on a property. Typically, this clause specifies whether tenants or occupants are allowed to keep pets, what types or sizes of animals are permitted, and any conditions such as obtaining prior written consent from the landlord or adhering to local regulations. For example, it may prohibit certain breeds, limit the number of animals, or require additional deposits for pet-related damages. The core function of this clause is to prevent disputes and property damage by clearly defining expectations and responsibilities related to animals on the premises.
Keeping Animals. Not to keep any livestock on the Plot or in any building on it.
Keeping Animals. Subject to clauses below, you may keep small domestic animals (such as dogs, cats, hamsters, fish and caged birds) in your home.
Keeping Animals. It is not allowed to keep animals at the dormitories if this should cause danger to the rented object or inconvenience for other tenants. a) The tenants of each dormitory must implement at least the follo- wing bodies for the means of managment of internal affairs and external representation: the general dormitory assembly, the spokesperson of the dormitory, the spokesperson of the hall. b) Spokespersons of the dormitories and the halls are elected. A restriction of the right to vote or eligibility to a specific group of people is not permitted. Further details are specified by the house rules. c) Assemblies and elections must be notified in writing at the dormi- tory in time. Even in urgent cases, at least a 24-hours-notice must be complied with. d) The term of office of a dormitory’s spokesperson should last one semester at least. The dormitory’s spokesperson represents the housing community vis-à-vis the Student Administration. State- ments of the Student Administration vis-à-vis the housing commu- nity can also be submitted to the dormitory’s spokesperson. e) Each elected spokesperson of the dormitory informs the dormi- tory management about his or her election.
Keeping Animals. (1) As a rule, keeping animals is not permitted.
Keeping Animals. The Licensee shall not keep on the plot animals of any description, hens or pigeons nor shall the Licensee take any dog onto the Allotment Plot unless it is held on a leash and kept fastened up while there.
Keeping Animals. 1. The keeping of animals is principally forbidden. This does not affect small animals such as birds, hamsters, ornamental fish, and so on, that are kept in suitable containers.