Common use of RESPECT FOR OTHERS Clause in Contracts

RESPECT FOR OTHERS. You agree to show respect, at all times, for all persons living or working in the Residence and not to cause or do anything that is likely to cause a nuisance or annoyance to them. You must not use violence or threaten to use violence, verbally assault or harass or threaten to harass (including harassment on grounds of age, gender, sexual orientation, religion, belief, race, culture, disability or lifestyle) any person. You must not bring into the Room or any part of the Campus or Residence any weapons, illegal items or items which UCD considers offensive or dangerous (which may include replica, ceremonial or toy weapons, knives, martial arts weapons or air weapons) or allow the Room to be used for any criminal, immoral or illegal purpose including (but not limited to) selling, supplying or using illegal substances, storing or handling stolen goods or prostitution. You must not engage in any form of anti-social or reckless behaviour in the Room or any part of the Communal Areas and shall indemnify UCD against any claims made by any agent or employee of UCD or visitor arising out of any breach of the permitted use of the Room. You must not to hold parties in the Room or in or on any part of the Residence save with the express permission of UCD Residence Management. You must keep noise at a level that does not interfere with the study, sleep or comfort of persons living or working in the Residence and not to play musical instruments or radios, televisions or other sound-producing apparatus in such a manner as to cause distraction or nuisance to other occupiers of the Residence and in particular between the hours of 11.30 p.m. and 7.30 am or such other times as UCD notifies. You must not keep a dog, cat, reptile, insect, pet, fish or other animal at the Room or the Residence save for a registered Service Dog (see definition above) as provided for in the next paragraph. Students with a disability or a certified condition, who wish to live in UCD Residences accompanied by a Service Dog, should contact UCD Access & Lifelong Learning with as much advance notice as possible. When a suitable room is available, UCD will permit students with a disability to keep a registered Service Dog with them at their Room and Residence subject to their registration with UCD Access & Lifelong Learning for Disability Support. The student will be responsible for the care of the dog and must ensure that the dog is controlled at all times and does not cause a nuisance to other occupiers of the Residence and other persons in the Residence at any time. Definitions Service Dog A Service Dog is a highly trained dog that has been specifically trained to assist a person with a disability. For an animal to be recognised as a Service Dog it must be fully trained and registered with one of the following or an international equivalent:

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RESPECT FOR OTHERS. You agree to show respect, at all times, for all persons living or working in the Residence and not to cause or do anything that is likely to cause a nuisance or annoyance to them. You must not use violence or threaten to use violence, verbally assault or harass or threaten to harass (including harassment on grounds of age, gender, sexual orientation, religion, belief, race, culture, disability or lifestyle) any person. You must not bring into the Room or any part of the Campus or Residence any weapons, illegal items or items which UCD considers offensive or dangerous (which may include replica, ceremonial or toy weapons, knives, martial arts weapons or air weapons) or allow the Room to be used for any criminal, immoral or illegal purpose including (but not limited to) selling, supplying or using illegal substances, storing or handling stolen goods or prostitution. You must not engage in any form of anti-social or reckless behaviour in the Room or any part of the Communal Areas and shall indemnify UCD against any claims made by any agent or employee of UCD or visitor arising out of any breach of the permitted use of the Room. You must not to hold parties in the Room or in or on any part of the Residence save with the express permission of UCD Residence Management. You must keep noise at a level that does not interfere with the study, sleep or comfort of persons living or working in the Residence and not to play musical instruments or radios, televisions or other sound-producing apparatus in such a manner as to cause distraction or nuisance to other occupiers of the Residence and in particular between the hours of 11.30 p.m. and 7.30 am or such other times as UCD notifies. You must not keep a dog, cat, reptile, insect, pet, fish or other animal at the Room or the Residence save for a registered Service Dog (see definition above) Assistance dog as provided for in the next paragraph. Students with a disability or a certified condition, condition and who wish to live in UCD Residences accompanied by a Service Dog, should contact UCD Access & Lifelong Learning are registered with as much advance notice as possible. When a suitable room is available, UCD will permit students with a disability to keep a registered Service Dog with them at their Room and Residence subject to their registration with UCD UCD’s Access & Lifelong Learning for Disability Supportdisability support may keep a registered Assistance dog or a registered emotional support dog with them at the Room and the Residence where the need for the dog has been certified by a registered recognised medical professional. The student will be responsible for the care of the dog and must ensure that the dog is controlled at all times and does not cause a nuisance to other occupiers of the Residence and other persons in the Residence at any time. Definitions Service Dog A Service Dog is a highly trained dog that has been specifically trained to assist a person with a disability. For an animal to be recognised as a Service Dog it must be fully trained and registered with one of the following or an international equivalent:.

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: www.ucd.ie, www.ucd.ie

RESPECT FOR OTHERS. You agree to show respect, at all times, for all persons living living, visiting or working in the Residence and not to cause or do anything that is likely to cause a nuisance or annoyance to them. You must not use violence or threaten to use violence, verbally assault or harass or threaten to harass (including harassment on grounds of age, gender, sexual orientation, religion, belief, race, culture, disability or lifestyle) any person. You must not bring into the Room or any part of the Campus or Residence any weapons, illegal items or items which UCD considers offensive or dangerous (which may include replica, ceremonial or toy weapons, knives, martial arts weapons or air weapons) or allow the Room to be used for any criminal, immoral or illegal purpose including (but not limited to) selling, supplying or using illegal substances, storing or handling stolen goods or prostitution. You must not engage behave in any form of a way that is anti-social or reckless behaviour in the Room or any part of the Communal Areas and shall indemnify UCD against any claims made by any agent or employee of UCD or visitor arising out of any breach of the permitted use of the Room. You must not to hold parties in the Room or in or on any part of the Residence save with the express permission of UCD Residence Management. You must keep noise at a level that does not interfere with the study, sleep or comfort of persons living or working in the Residence and not to play musical instruments or radios, televisions or other sound-producing apparatus in such a manner as to cause distraction or nuisance to other occupiers of the Residence and in particular between the hours of 11.30 p.m. and 7.30 am or such other times as UCD notifies. You must not keep a dog, cat, reptile, insect, pet, fish or other animal at the Room or the Residence save for a registered Service Dog (see definition above) as provided for in the next paragraph. Students with a disability or a certified condition, who wish to live in UCD Residences accompanied by a Service Dog, should contact UCD Access & Lifelong Learning with as much advance notice as possible. When a suitable room is available, UCD will permit students with a disability to keep a registered Service Dog with them at their Room and Residence subject to their registration with UCD Access & Lifelong Learning for Disability Support. The student will be responsible for the care of the dog and must ensure that the dog is controlled at all times and does not cause a nuisance to other occupiers of the Residence and other persons in the Residence at any time. Definitions Service Dog A Service Dog is a highly trained dog that has been specifically trained to assist a person with a disability. For an animal to be recognised as a Service Dog it must be fully trained and registered with one of the following or an international equivalent:

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: www.ucd.ie, www.ucd.ie

RESPECT FOR OTHERS. You agree to show respect, at all times, for all persons living or working in the Residence and not to cause or do anything that is likely to cause a nuisance or annoyance to them. You must not use violence or threaten to use violence, verbally assault or harass or threaten to harass (including harassment on grounds of age, gender, sexual orientation, religion, belief, race, culture, disability or lifestyle) any person. You must not bring into the Room or any part of the Campus or Residence any weapons, illegal items or items which UCD considers offensive or dangerous (which may include replica, ceremonial or toy weapons, knives, martial arts weapons or air weapons) or allow the Room to be used for any criminal, immoral or illegal purpose including (but not limited to) selling, supplying or using illegal substances, storing or handling stolen goods or prostitution. You must not engage in any form of anti-social or reckless behaviour in the Room or any part of the Communal Areas and shall indemnify UCD against any claims made by any agent or employee of UCD or visitor arising out of any breach of the permitted use of the Room. You must not to hold parties in the Room or in or on any part of the Residence save with the express permission of UCD Residence Management. You must keep noise at a level that does not interfere with the study, sleep or comfort of persons living or working in the Residence and not to play musical instruments or radios, televisions or other sound-producing apparatus in such a manner as to cause distraction or nuisance to other occupiers of the Residence and in particular between the hours of 11.30 p.m. and 7.30 am or such other times as UCD notifies. You must not keep a dog, cat, reptile, insect, pet, fish or other animal at the Room or the Residence save for a registered Service Dog (see definition above) Assistance dog as provided for in the next paragraph. Students with a disability or a certified condition, and who wish to live in UCD Residences accompanied by a Service Dog, should contact UCD Access & Lifelong Learning are registered with as much advance notice as possible. When a suitable room is available, UCD will permit students with a disability to keep a registered Service Dog with them at their Room and Residence subject to their registration with UCD UCD’s Access & Lifelong Learning for Disability Supportdisability support may keep a registered Assistance animal (Assistance animal includes Guide Dogs and registered emotional support animals) with them at the Room and the Residence where the need for the animal has been certified by a registered recognised medical professional. The student will be responsible for the care of the dog animal and must ensure that the dog animal is controlled at all times and does not cause a nuisance to other occupiers of the Residence and other persons in the Residence at any time. Definitions Service Dog A Service Dog is a highly trained dog that has been specifically trained to assist a person with a disability. For an animal to be recognised as a Service Dog it must be fully trained and registered with one of the following or an international equivalent:.

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Samples: www.ucd.ie

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RESPECT FOR OTHERS. You agree to show respect, at all times, for all persons living living, visiting or working in the Residence and not to cause or do anything that is likely to cause a nuisance or annoyance to them. You must not use violence or threaten to use violence, verbally assault assault, or harass or threaten to harass (including harassment on grounds of age, gender, sexual orientation, religion, belief, race, culture, disability or lifestyle) any person. You must not bring into the Room or any part of the Campus or Residence any weapons, illegal items items, or items which UCD considers offensive or dangerous (which may include replica, ceremonial or toy weapons, knives, martial arts weapons or air weapons) or allow the Room to be used for any criminal, immoral or illegal purpose including (but not limited to) selling, supplying or using illegal substances, storing or handling stolen goods or prostitution. You must not engage behave in any form of a way that is anti-social or reckless behaviour in the Room or any part of the Communal Areas and shall indemnify UCD against any claims made by any agent or employee of UCD or visitor arising out of any breach of the permitted use of the Room. You must not to hold parties in the Room or in or on any part of the Residence save with the express permission of UCD Residence Management. You must keep noise at a level that does not interfere with the study, sleep or comfort of persons living or working in the Residence and not to play musical instruments or radios, televisions televisions, or other sound-producing apparatus in such a manner as to cause distraction or nuisance to other occupiers of the Residence and in particular between the hours of 11.30 p.m. and 7.30 am or such other times as UCD notifies. You must not keep a dog, cat, reptile, insect, pet, fish or other animal at the Room Room, or the Residence save for a registered Service Dog (see definition above) as provided for in the next paragraph. Students with a disability or a certified condition, who wish to live in UCD Residences accompanied by a Service Dog, should contact UCD Access & Lifelong Learning with as much advance notice as possible. When a suitable room is available, UCD will permit students with a disability to keep a registered Service Dog with them at their Room and Residence subject to their registration with UCD Access & Lifelong Learning for Disability Support. The student will be responsible for the care of the dog and must ensure that the dog is controlled at all times and does not cause a nuisance to other occupiers of the Residence and other persons in the Residence at any time. Definitions Service Dog A Service Dog is a highly trained dog that has been specifically trained to assist a person with a disability. For an animal to be recognised as a Service Dog it must be fully trained and registered with one of the following or an international equivalent:

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Samples: www.ucd.ie

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