Building Communal Areas definition
Building Communal Areas. Means the entrance hall, stairs, corridors and any other common areas within the Building that we designate as common areas but not any shared kitchens and/or bathrooms in a flat. “Emergency Contact” means the person nominated by you when you submitted your application for the Accommodation to be your Emergency Contact whom we may contact in an emergency, “End Date” Means the date on which you wish this Agreement to end where you are seeking to terminate this Agreement before the end of the Tenancy Period under clause 6.16.3. “Flat” Means the flat within which the Room is located within including the fixtures and fittings, carpets, doors and internal glass including the Flat Common Areas “Flat Common Areas” Means the Flat other than the Room allocated to you and other rooms within the Flat occupied exclusively by other tenants of the Flat and includes those parts of the Flat that are available for the shared use of all the tenants (for example, kitchens, common rooms, laundry rooms, bin stores, corridors, staircases, landings and outdoor areas) “Regulations” Means regulations we make for the safety, security, cleanliness and good management of the Building or the comfort or convenience of the tenants of Rooms or Flats in the Building or the efficient implementation of our obligations. “Relevant Education Provider” Means A body in the United Kingdom which provides tertiary education and is listed in paragraph 5(2)(a) to (g) of schedule 1 of the Private Housing (Tenancies) (Scotland) 2016. “Rent” Means the rent for the Accommodation stated in this Schedule “Room” Means the Room allocated to you. “Tenancy Period” Means the period starting and ending on the dates specified in this Agreement “Visitors” Means any guest invited by you, whether that invitation is express or implied or any person visiting you at the Accommodation and/or the Building 1. OUR RESPONSIBILITIES
Building Communal Areas means the entrances, entrance hall, staircases, lifts, landings, corridors, laundry rooms and otherareas within the Building which are from time to time provided by the Owner for communal use;
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The Operator is exonerated from all liability for any loss and/or damage or/to valuables or personal belongings kept in or on the Room, Apartment, Building, Communal Areas or in or on Campus Accommodation.