Candles Sample Clauses

Candles. Tenant is not permitted to burn candles in Tenant’s room or anywhere else in the residential portion of the premises.
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Candles. Candles may not be burned inside any portion of the property or under any roof, such as a porch or awning. The exception of “birthday cake candles” are permitted and defined as candles that have a burn life of less than 5 minutes. New candles may be used as decorations or to scent a room but the xxxxx must be removed or remain unburned while in the property. Candles inside the property with burned or blackened xxxxx will be considered evidence of burning candles inside the property. Tenants are given one free written warning. (See § 55).
Candles. Open flames are prohibited on the entire property. Candles must be enclosed in a glass votive or floated in water. Luminary candles are permitted on the front lawn of The Xxxxxxxx. Caterers are permitted to use sterno to keep food warm.
Candles. All candles must be contained or enclosed in glass. The flame must not reach higher than 2 inches below the height of the glass.
Candles. The use of candles is only permitted for the momentary lighting of birthday candles.
Candles. Producers may only sell candles that such Producer makes from their hives’ beeswax.
Candles. Precautions must be taken to ensure that all open flames are properly contained and in a stable candle holder.
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Candles. Any use of candles must be approved by the BALD KNOB CROSS OF PEACE. All candles must be contained or enclosed in glass.
Candles. When using candles, there must be protection under the candles. If any damage occurs, you will be responsible for the account. Even drip-free candles cause damage. All decorations and candles must be removed from the premises after your function. When priory arranged with management, you can collect your decorations the following day. We will not be responsible for your decorations thereafter.
Candles. Any use of candles must be approved by the facility. All candles must be contained or enclosed in glass. The flame must not reach higher than 2 inches below the height of the glass.
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