Room/Suite definition
Examples of Room/Suite in a sentence
The Residence Life Room/Suite Inventory Form and an inspection by an appointed Residence Life staff serves as the basis for check-out charges, if assessed.
When moving into the assigned room/suite, the resident shall complete, sign and turn in a Residence Life Room/Suite Inventory Form.
If paid, each resident must then complete and sign the Room/Suite Inventory Form (RIF) provided by the College within 24 hours of occupancy.
This agreement is made on the basis that the room/suite ("the Room/Suite") is to be occupied by the holidaymakers for a holiday as mentioned in the Housing Act 1988 Schedule 1 paragraph 9 and the Holidaymakers acknowledge that the tenancy granted by this agreement is not an assured tenancy and that no statutory periodic tenancy will arise when it ends.
When moving into their assignment, the resident shall complete, sign, and turn in a Residence Life Room/Suite Inventory Form with staff.
The Owners reserve the right to make a reasonable charge where guests have contravened the Owners’ request for their Room/Suite to be smoke-free.
The Guest shall keep the Room/Suite and all furniture, fixtures, fittings and effects in, on or at the Room/Suite in the same state of repair as at the commencement of the holiday, and shall leave the Room/Suite in the same state of cleanliness and general order in which it was found.
The Residence Life Room/Suite Inventory Form and an inspection by designated Residence Life staff serves as the basis for check-out charges, if assessed.
We make every effort to ensure that the Room/Suite details are accurately reproduced.
The Guest’s right to occupy the Room/Apartment may be forfeited without compensation if: • More people or pets than declared to the Owners at the time of booking or before the commencement of the holiday and/or the number the Room/Suite holds, attempt to take up occupation; • Any activity is undertaken which is illegal, constitutes unreasonable behaviour or may cause damage or danger or significant annoyance or disturbance to others.