Restrictions on using the Accommodation Sample Clauses

Restrictions on using the Accommodation. ‌ 3.3.1 The Student may use the Accommodation for residential and study purposes only. The Student may not use the Accommodation for business purposes, auctions or public meetings, or for any purpose which is illegal, or which is widely believed to be immoral. 3.3.2 The Accommodation is for occupation by a registered student only. The Student must promptly notify NSL if the Student is not a registered student at any time during the Period of Stay. The Student will reimburse NSL for any reasonable costs incurred as a result of the Student losing their student status or failing to notify NSL that the Student’s status has changed. 3.3.3 The Student must not do anything that is likely to cause a nuisance, annoyance or injury to someone else, or damage to their property. The Student will not neglect to do something if that neglect is likely to cause a nuisance, annoyance or injury to someone else, or damage to their property. Examples of things that are commonly regarded as nuisance are: (a) noise – whether from loud conversation, musical instruments, electrical devices, banging doors or any other source: if it can be heard outside the room where the noise occurs, it is probably too loud. Noise carries a long way at night and NSL may restrict access to gardens and other Shared Areas if people using them are causing a nuisance to others (b) lighting from televisions, computer screens and lamps (close the blinds) (c) smells – ventilate the kitchen when cooking, wrap and clear away waste food, comply with No Smoking rules, don’t use incense or powerful air fresheners (d) having frequent or numerous guests (see also clause 3.4; for shared rooms see clause 7.1.10; for joint rooms see clause Error! Reference source not found.) (e) causing obstructions in the Shared Areas (f) leaving Shared Areas dirty after use (g) handing out leaflets, or posting them under doors (h) running a business from the Building 3.3.4 The Student must not place washing to dry on radiators or in direct contact with any other heated surface inside or outside the Accommodation. If drying or airing laundry in the Accommodation, the Student must properly ventilate the Accommodation. If the Accommodation is damaged by condensation due to inadequate ventilation, the Student will be liable for the damage (this will normally be a proportion of redecorating costs, and the cost of cleaning or replacing textiles, after allowing for depreciation). The Student must not place washing to dry in any of the S...