Common use of Threat to Dignity and Security of an Individual Clause in Contracts

Threat to Dignity and Security of an Individual. Activity (verbal, written, electronic, graphic, or physical) that is threatening, racist, sexist, homophobic, or any form of discrimination, harassment, sexual harassment or unwanted sexual attention is prohibited, and may result in eviction from the Residence Complex. This can include, but is not limited to: posting or distributing material and/or behaving in a manner that is offensive and may contribute to an intimidating, hostile or uncomfortable environment; putting offensive posters/pictures in areas available to public view, including windows or common areas; using e‐mail or other electronic messaging, social networking sites, voice mail, message boards, mail, computer networks or other mediums to convey obscene or otherwise objectionable messages or materials; writing graffiti in Residence Complex buildings or encouraging or engaging in offensive acts or behaviour; and repeatedly following or attempting to make unwanted contact with another person.

Appears in 4 contracts

Samples: www.uvic.ca, www.uvic.ca, www.uvic.ca

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