Trespassing Sample Clauses

Trespassing. Entering into, accessing, or otherwise using for any purpose roofs, ledges, basements, utility or other service closets, or any other areas of the Premises, the Building, or any University Housing Facility, which are designated as prohibited areas is a violation of this Contract. The use of ledges and roofs for any purpose, hanging or sitting on balcony railings, and the scaling of Building exteriors is prohibited.
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Trespassing. (a) Trespassing, entering, or remain- ing in or upon property not open to the public, except with the express invita- tion or consent of the person or persons having lawful control of the property, is prohibited. Failure to obey an order to leave under paragraph (b) of this section, or reentry upon property after being ordered to leave or not reenter under paragraph (b) of this section, is also prohibited.
Trespassing. You are not permitted to enter into, attempt to gain access to, forcefully/passively access another resident’s room or any other restricted area of the residence without a written permission by EHS. Those that attempt to gain access without express written or in-person verbal communication will be held responsible for breaking-and-entering. ROOM CONDITION REPORT (RCR) Once you move in, it is required that you complete a Room Condition Report within 24 hours of your arrival. An EHS Staff member will give you this form upon your check-in. Upon completion of your room condition report, the Student Life Staff will report any work requests that you noted on the report. In the event you do not complete a Room Condition Report you may be liable for any pre-existing damage to the room. You are responsible for reporting any damage that may be in your room upon move in, as the semester continues we will keep a record of any work orders reported. Failure to do so may cause you to incur damage costs at the end of your stay. Click here to learn how to report a repair.
Trespassing. No gardener is permitted in the garden of another gardener without the presence of the other gardener or without his or her permission.
Trespassing. Unauthorised persons (including non-residents, uninvited visitors or any other person(s) deemed to be unauthorised by Village Management, Village Staff and Village Security at its absolute discretion) will be asked to and must leave the Village. Any person whose behaviour is unacceptable, or who is behaving in a suspicious manner will be asked by Village Management, Village Staff and Village Security to leave the Village and if they do not leave the Village they will be trespassing. Unauthorised persons and residents who have been asked to leave but have not left the Village after having their Licence or Assured Shorthold Tenancy Agreement terminated will be trespassing. Village Management, Village Staff and Village Security reserves the right to report all trespassers to the police, and exclude offenders from all Campus Living Villages sites indefinitely.
Trespassing. Unauthorized entry into school property, a school function, or extracurricular/co-curricular activity and/or remaining after the administrator or designee has directed such person to leave that location.
Trespassing. A student shall not be present in an unauthorized place during any period of time when he is properly under the authority of school personnel or refuse to leave an unauthorized place when ordered to do so. *Rule 12Use of Tobacco/Electronic Cigarettes/Vaporizing Pens A student shall not possess and/or use tobacco or tobacco related products while on school grounds or while attending school sponsored events or activities. A student shall not possess and/or use electronic cigarettes/vaporizing pens or nicotine, nicotine-delivering substances, chemicals or devices that produce the same flavor or physical effect of nicotine substances, and any other “tobacco innovation” while on school grounds or while attending school sponsored events or activities.
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Trespassing. Assist District officials in handling incidents involving persons trespassing and committing criminal acts on District property.
Trespassing. 46) Residents cannot enter any room, suite, apartment or townhouse without the occupant’s consent, even if the door is unlocked.
Trespassing. Although schools are public facilities, the law does allow the school to restrict access on school property. If a student has been removed, suspended, or expelled, the student is not allowed on school property without authorization of the administrator. Theft: When a student is caught stealing school or someone’s property, he/she will be disciplined and may be reported to law enforcement officials. Students are encouraged not to bring anything of value to school that is not needed for learning without prior authorization from the office. The School is not responsible for personal property. Disobedience: School staff can act “in loco parentis”, which means they are allowed, by law, to direct a student as would a parent. This applies to all staff, not just teachers assigned to a student. If given a reasonable direction by a staff member, the student is expected to comply. Violation of this rule could result in suspension or expulsion. Damaging property/Vandalism: Disregard for school and/or personal property will not be tolerated. Violation of this rule could result in suspension or expulsion, and restitution must be paid. Persistent absence or tardiness: Attendance laws require students to be in school all day or have a legitimate excuse. It is also important to establish consistent attendance habits in order to succeed in school and in the world of work. Unauthorized use of school or private property: Students are expected to obtain permission to use any school property or any private property located on school premises. Violation of this rule could result in suspension or expulsion.
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