Prohibited and Restricted Items Sample Clauses

Prohibited and Restricted Items. 12.2.1 All spectators, including Ticket Holders, are prohibited from transporting into a Venue any of the following items: explosive devices or any parts, materials, or substances for making such devices (including fireworks and flares); incendiary devices or flammable substances of any kind; firearms, ammunition, or anything with the appearance of a firearm; any weapon or any object made or adapted for causing injury to another person; items which could potentially be used for hitting or striking another person (including non-telescopic poles or sticks); poisonous or toxic substances of any kind (including illegal drugs). Any spectator or Ticket Holder who is found to be in possession of any of the above items will have the items seized (with no right to have the items returned), shall be removed from a Venue, and may be subject to arrest and/or prosecution by the relevant authorities. The above list represents a summary of prohibited items and is subject to change at the discretion of Rio 2016. An updated, detailed list of prohibited items can be found at xxx.xxx0000.xxx.
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Prohibited and Restricted Items. You may not list any shipment on our site that violates any applicable law, statute, ordinance, regulation, or includes prohibited items. Prohibited items are defined as hazardous or dangerous goods that may pose a danger to health, safety, or property while being transported (such as explosives, radioactive materials, flammable gases and solids, and toxic substances). Hazardous goods that cannot be shipped through the mail or commercial carrier are not allowed on Cargofy. The few hazardous materials that lawfully may be transported under certain conditions (if they are properly packaged and labeled) may be listed on Cargofy - provided that the listing contains a clear notice of the hazardous nature of the material and a description of the planned method of shipping that complies with the law. For details on particular hazardous substances and transportation requirements in the US, see the U.S. Postal Service Publication 52. For details on particular hazardous substances and transportation requirements outside of the U.S., please consult your local postal authority and/or regulatory agency. Restricted Items are defined as items considered restricted or perishable by the U.S. Postal Service which generally do not pose a danger to health, safety, or property while being transported, but their transport is regulated or banned for public policy reasons. Generally, restricted or perishable items that can lawfully be transported by mail or commercial carrier are permitted on Cargofy (see U.S. Postal Service Publication 52 for additional details). Full responsibility rests with the consigner to comply with all postal and non-postal laws and regulations that relate to the mailing of hazardous, restricted, and perishable material. Anyone who sends, or causes to be sent, a non-mailable or improperly packaged hazardous material can be subject to legal penalties (i.e. fines and/or imprisonment), including, but not limited to, those specified in 18 U.S.C.
Prohibited and Restricted Items. Certain items are not permitted in residential rooms to ensure a safe living environment. The full list of Restricted Items is listed below. Prohibited and restricted items may be removed at the student’s expense by the University. Students will be notified in writing if any item is removed. The University will provide a refrigerator and microwave in residence hall rooms.6 Students will be responsible for any damages to a University provided refrigerator and microwave. Air Conditioners Most of the residence halls at Brown are not air conditioned. Students are allowed to bring fans. Individual air conditioners (window or floor units) are not permitted. Students with a documented disability-related need for an air conditioner must register with and be approved by Student Accessibility Services (SAS) for housing accommodations. If approved for use of an air conditioning unit by SAS, the student may only bring in a floor unit. No window units are permitted. Approved air conditioning units are not to exceed 12,000 BTU. All approved floor units must be installed by Facilities Management. Students found to be in possession of and using an unapproved air conditioning unit will have the air conditioning unit confiscated and securely stored by the Office of Residential Life. The confiscated unit will be available for pickup upon check-out. 6 Each non-suite/apartment room will have one refrigerator and microwave. Each suite which does not contain a full-sized refrigerator as part of the standard furnishings of the unit will have one refrigerator and microwave per suite. Suites and apartments which contain a full-sized refrigerator will not have any additional university-provided refrigerators. Appliances and Cooking Devices Community kitchens in the residence halls include appliances and are for the use of building residents only. Items such as rice cookers and in-home/table grills may be used in the community kitchen. Cooking in general is not permitted in individual student rooms. The following may not be used in student rooms: ● Electric and gas stoves (except University-installed stoves in en suite kitchens and kitchenettes) ● Toasters, toaster ovens, hot plates, burners, crock pots, timed cookers, electric coils, immersion heaters, and air fryers ● Fryers and grills of all kinds Any other appliance or instrument with an open flame or open heat source. Coffee Makers & Electric Kettles Personal residential-style coffee makers are permitted in individual student ro...

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