Residence Complex definition

Residence Complex means all dormitory halls, pod-style housing, Cluster Housing units and dormitory apartments located on the University campus (including bedrooms, common washrooms, lounges, study areas, hallways, laundry facilities, kitchens, pod living areas, storage areas, and external walkways and stairs between residence buildings); the Residence Dining Facility; and the grounds around and between Residence Complex buildings, including Parking Lot 1 and 5;
Residence Complex means East and West Residence, including, but not limited to; all townhouse units, apartment buildings, common areas, community rooms, grass areas, driveways and walkways within the perimeters of the buildings;
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Examples of Residence Complex in a sentence

  • It defines the policies and regulations governing the offer of housing and the terms and conditions of accepting residence in the Residence Complex that is managed by Residence Services.

  • In some circumstances, residents may be required to temporarily or permanently relocate to facilitate construction or renovations to their Residence Complex area.

  • Taking university property out of a Residence Complex area is considered theft and may result in eviction and referral to the Saanich Police Department.

  • During this interim removal the resident may not be permitted in the Residence Complex.

  • Violation, or actions that contribute to or facilitate the violation, of any of the following regulations are a breach of this Contract and may result in action on behalf of the University under any University of Victoria policy concerning: non‐academic student misconduct (as issued, amended or replaced from time to time); Residence Community Standards action; eviction from Residence Complex; and/or other actions described in Section 1 above and the following sections.

  • The University will not accept personal property delivered to the Residence Complex prior to your arrival or after your departure.

  • Periodically the Residence Complex bicycle racks/bars will be inspected, and bicycles that appear to be abandoned will be tagged for a reasonable notice period, as set out on the tag.

  • The Residence Complex has bicycle storage areas (individual and group) which are available to rent at the Residence Services office.

  • Any willful, malicious, or negligent destruction of public or private property in or around the Residence Complex and/or failure to uphold reasonable standards of cleanliness is prohibited, including littering.

  • The University is not responsible for property belonging to you or any of your Guests which is lost, stolen or damaged in any way, regardless of cause, wherever or not this may occur on the Residence Complex property, including storage facilities and your Accommodation.

Related to Residence Complex

  • Residence district means the territory contiguous to a highway, not comprising a business district,

  • apartment building means a residential use building, or the residential use portion of a mixed-use building, other than a townhouse or stacked townhouse containing four or more dwelling units each of which shall have access to above grade common halls, stairs, elevators, and yards;

  • Birth center means a facility or institution, which is not an ambulatory surgical center or a hospital or in a hospital, in which births are planned to occur following a normal, uncomplicated, low-risk pregnancy.

  • Residence premises means: a. The one family dwelling where you reside; b. The two, three or four family dwelling where you reside in at least one of the family units; or c. That part of any other building where you reside;

  • Residence means a person's principal place of abode within Utah.