Residential Life Sample Clauses

Residential Life. 1. The University shall maintain the premises in compliance with applicable municipal and state health and safety laws, unless a violation has been caused by a Resident or Resident’s guest(s). The Resident shall provide the University with notice of any noncompliance and the University shall correct noncompliance in a reasonable timeframe.
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Residential Life. The Assistant Director of Residential Life attends all meetings and advises the Team on reports involving any residential students, after-hour emergencies, and targeted interventions that may be in place. Residential Life maintains their records in their database, XxxxXxx, and these records are protected under FERPA, only being shared under the legitimate educational interest clause of FERPA. Data Reporting/Questions to Consider: • Does the SoC currently live in Xxxxxxxx Xxxx? What about previously? • What is the SoC’s room condition like? Recent room changes? Roommates opinions? Other information that can be obtained while not violating FERPA?
Residential Life. Residential Life is committed to enhancing students’ experience within residential accommodation; providing guidance, practical skills and knowledge through the delivery of ‘Flat Chats’ and workshops. Aims: • A happy, supportive environment where you can make the most of the Student Experience. • Enhance and reinforce wellbeing, inclusion, retention and employability within the residential experience. A dedicated Residential Coordinator or Advisor will provide support during evenings, at night, and weekends, as well as offering information on other University services for non-emergency situations. The programme of Flat Chats will help you prepare for life in University Accommodation and beyond. You can contact Residential Life at xxxxxxx@xxxxxxx.xx.xx, students can also contact their Residential Coordinator/Advisor with any problems or concerns. Residential Life Campus Facilities and Services Locks and Keys Take care of your room keys and keep them with you at all times. If you are going away for several days, we advise you to leave your keys with the Porters. If you lose your keys, contact the Locks and Keys Office to arrange a replacement (charge applies – see page 19). If you lose your keys out of office hours, please contact the security team. If you lose your University ID Card then you must visit the LIS Helpdesk within the library and purchase a replacement. Lock Out Procedure If you find yourself locked out of your bedroom, please contact the security team who will be able to provide you with a temporary key, or let you into your property. Please note that any student that reaches a third lock out will be issued with a £20 call out fee and £20 each time thereafter (plus the usual key/card replacement charge if required). Cleaning You will be advised who your cleaner is when you arrive in your accommodation. Self- Catered and Semi-Catered properties will have communal areas serviced. You should make every effort to assist the cleaning staff by removing rubbish bags and recycling to the appropriate disposal area for your building, especially at the weekends. Your cleaner will advise you of where this is. Your cleaner DOES NOT wash dirty dishes, clear up after parties or remove large amounts of rubbish, bottles or cans – you must do this yourself. Your Bedroom We expect you to keep your room clean and vacuum it regularly. A vacuum cleaner is provided in each property. Remove rubbish from your room to the external bin areas – not the kitchen. If you ha...
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  • Residential Use Use the Apartment for residential purpose only. Under no circumstances shall the Allottee use or allow the Apartment to be used for commercial, industrial or other non-residential purposes. The Allottee shall also not use or allow the Apartment to be used as a religious establishment, hotel, guesthouse, service apartment, mess, hostel, boarding house, restaurant, nursing home, club, school or other public gathering place.

  • Residential Use; Pets The bedroom space and apartment may be used solely for private residential purposes and for no other purposes. Resident may not carry on any business or other enterprise from the bedroom space or apartment, nor use any Owner- provided Internet connections for business purposes. Resident may place no signs, placards or other advertisement of any character in the bedroom space or apartment, nor display anything in an apartment or bedroom space that is visible from outside the Property or the apartment. Resident may not store at the Property or connect to a Property electrical outlet any mobility device owned by a third party. Pets are permitted in or about the Property only in specified buildings as Owner may in its discretion allow residents to maintain, in each case only following Owner's signature on a Pet Addendum for a single dog or cat per designated apartment, which requires payment of a registration fee and pet rent as provided in the Pet Addendum. All other pets are prohibited anywhere at the Property, except fish in small tanks to the extent approved by Owner in its sole discretion. Violation of the pet policy will subject Resident to deep-cleaning and daily administration fees in Owner’s discretion and may be considered as a termination of this Housing Agreement by Resident.

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  • Family The District shall contribute no less than eighty percent (80%) of the total cost of the premium toward family coverage. The employee shall pay the difference between the District contribution and the total cost of the premium for family dental coverage.

  • Leasing of Real and Personal Property ‌ The Government contemplates that leases may be part of a task order solution offered by a Contractor, but the Government, where the Contractor’s solution includes leasing, must not be the Lessee. Under no circumstances on any task order awarded under XXXXX shall the Government be deemed to have privity-of-contract with the Owner/Lessor of the Leased Items; or, the Government be held liable for early Termination/Cancellation damages if the Government decides not to exercise an option period under a task order unless the Contractor has specifically disclosed the amount of such damages (or the formula by which such damages would be calculated) as part of its proposal and the OCO for the task order has specifically approved/allowed such damages as part of the task order terms and conditions.

  • Required Liability Insurance; Personal Property During the full term of the Housing Agreement, Resident agrees to obtain and maintain at Resident’s expense a policy of personal liability insurance (i.e., renter’s liability insurance) from a licensed insurance carrier in the United States, with coverage of at least $100,000 per occurrence at actual replacement cost, covering Owner’s losses of any kind arising from fire, smoke or water and caused by Resident’s negligence and/or by Resident’s animal. The liability insurance requirement and the existence or limits of any such insurance will not reduce or supersede Resident’s obligations under this Housing Agreement, except to the extent Owner charges and Resident pays for a waiver of this insurance requirement as provided below. Resident is not obligated to purchase insurance from any specific provider and may arrange its own personal liability insurance policy from any insurer of Resident’s choosing meeting the requirements of this paragraph, in which case Resident agrees to provide written proof of the required personal liability insurance coverage, including causing Owner and Manager to be listed as named interested parties on such insurance coverage, by mailing the proof of insurance to P.O. Box 18999, Atlanta, GA 31126-1399. Owner will provide instructions prior to move-in for submitting proof of insurance or purchasing a compliant insurance policy; Resident’s failure to comply with these insurance requirements will be a breach by Resident with Owner reserving its remedies but will not give Resident any right of termination. If Resident fails or chooses not to provide sufficient proof of compliant personal liability insurance to Owner by the Start Date, or if Resident’s insurance is cancelled during the term of this Housing Agreement, then Owner may, at its option, waive Resident’s obligation to provide such insurance and obtain its own coverage in Owner’s name for the same limited risks (up to $100,000 per occurrence from fire, smoke or water damage caused accidentally by Resident’s negligence and/or by Resident’s animal) at Owner’s expense; in such case, Resident agrees to pay as consideration for this waiver to $15.00 per installment as additional Rent during the remaining term of this Agreement, of which Owner would retain up to $5.00 per installment as an administrative fee and use the remaining portion to procure such insurance for itself. This waiver is not insurance, does not release Resident from liability for other damage or causes and does not cover Resident’s personal property. Owner strongly recommends that Resident maintain insurance covering Resident’s personal property or belongings, which Resident may elect to purchase. Neither Owner nor any of its employees, representatives or agents assumes any liability, directly or indirectly, for loss or damage to the personal property of Resident or others by fire, theft or any other cause. Any personal property remaining in the bedroom space and/or apartment at the end of the Term or after earlier termination of this Agreement will be considered abandoned by Resident and may be disposed of by Owner at the risk and expense of Resident, with Owner maintaining a landlord’s lien for unpaid rent as provided by law. Owner will not be liable or responsible for storage or disposition of the Resident’s personal property. If there are multiple individuals comprising Resident, then all references to and obligations of Resident in this paragraph 8 will apply to each such individual, separately.

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