Guests; Occupancy Limits Sample Clauses

Guests; Occupancy Limits. No more than one person may occupy a bedroom space, except for minor children for whom the Resident is the parent or legal guardian with Owner’s consent and with consent of apartment-mates as applicable . If Resident desires to have an Overnight Guest (any person staying in the Resident’s assigned bedroom space or apartment for more than three total nights in any 30-day period), then Resident must register the Overnight Guest(s) with Owner. Resident may not have Overnight Guest(s) for more than three consecutive nights, nor for more than six total nights in any 30-day period. In the event any unregistered or unauthorized Overnight Guest(s) are identified to be in or using an apartment or bedroom space, Owner may assess against the Resident a fee of $60 per night, in addition to the right of Owner to declare Resident in material breach of this Agreement and pursue other available remedies. Although Resident may have Guests from time to time, Owner reserves the right to restrict the number of persons permitted in or about an apartment at any time in Owner’s discretion, to protect safety and the quiet enjoyment of other residents. Guests may park only in designated guest parking areas, if any, and no Guest’s vehicle may remain at the Property for more than three days.
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Guests; Occupancy Limits. No more than one person may occupy a bedroom space, except for an additional contracted resident in a double-occupancy bedroom or minor children for whom the Resident is the parent or legal guardian (further subject to apartment occupancy limits), with Owner’s consent and with consent of apartment-mates as applicable. If Resident desires to have an Overnight Guest (any person staying in the Resident’s assigned bedroom space or apartment for more than three total nights in any 30-day period), then Resident must register the Overnight Guest(s) with Owner. Resident may not have Overnight Guest(s) for more than three consecutive nights, nor for more than six total nights in any 30-day period. In the event any unregistered or unauthorized Overnight Guest(s) are identified to be in or using an apartment or bedroom space, Owner may assess against the Resident a fee of $60 per night, in addition to the right of Owner to declare Resident in material breach of this Agreement and pursue other available remedies. Although Resident may have Guests from time to time, Owner reserves the right to restrict the number of persons permitted in or about an apartment at any time in Owner’s discretion, to protect safety and the quiet enjoyment of other residents. All Guests may park only in designated parking areas and no Guest’s vehicle may remain at the Property for more than three days.
Guests; Occupancy Limits. No more than one person may occupy a bedroom space, except for an immediate family member of Resident that has been registered in writing with Owner. If Resident desires to have an Overnight Guest (any person staying in the Resident’s assigned bedroom space or apartment for more than three total nights in any 30-day period), then Resident must register the Overnight Guest(s) with Owner. Resident may not have Overnight Guest(s) for more than three consecutive nights, nor for more than six total nights in any 30-day period. In the event any unregistered or unauthorized Overnight Guest(s) are identified to be in or using an apartment or bedroom space, Owner may assess against the Resident a fee of $60 per night, in addition to the right of Owner to declare Resident in material breach of this Agreement and pursue other available remedies. Although Resident may have Guests from time to time, Owner reserves the right to restrict the number of persons permitted in or about an apartment at any time in Owner’s discretion, to protect safety and the quiet enjoyment of other residents. All Guests may park only in designated parking areas and no Guest’s vehicle may remain at the Property for more than three days.
Guests; Occupancy Limits. No more than one person may occupy a bedroom space, except for minor children for whom the Resident is the parent or legal guardian (further subject to apartment occupancy limits), with Owner’s consent and with consent of apartment-mates as applicable. If Resident desires to have an Overnight Guest (any person staying in the Resident’s assigned bedroom space or apartment for more than three total nights in any 30-day period), then Resident must register the Overnight Guest(s) with Owner. Resident may not have Overnight Guest(s) for more than three consecutive nights, nor for more than six total nights in any 30-day period. In the event any unregistered or unauthorized Overnight Guest(s) are identified to be in or using an apartment or bedroom space, Owner may assess against the Resident a fee of $60 per night, in addition to the right of Owner to personal property of others, in connection with any use of parking areas. Unauthorized or improperly parked vehicles will be towed at the risk and expense of the vehicle owner. Owner is not responsible for any damage to vehicles or property contained in vehicles. Owner reserves the right to revoke or restrict parking rights in the event Resident violates this Agreement or the Parking Addendum.
Guests; Occupancy Limits. No more than one person may occupy a bedroom space, except for an immediate family member of Tenant (further subject to apartment occupancy limits) that has been registered in writing with Landlord. If Tenant desires to have an Overnight Guest (any person staying in the Tenant's assigned bedroom space or apartment for more than three total nights in any 30-day period), then Tenant must register the Overnight Guest(s) with Landlord. Tenant may not have Overnight Guest(s) for more than three consecutive nights, nor for more than six total nights in any 30-day period. In the event any unregistered or unauthorized Overnight Guest(s) are identified to be in or using an apartment or bedroom space, Landlord may assess against the Tenant a fee of $60 per night, in addition to the right of Landlord to declare Tenant in material breach of this Agreement and pursue other available remedies. Although Tenant may have Guests from time to time, Landlord reserves the right to restrict the number of persons permitted in or about an apartment at any time in Landlord's discretion, to protect safety and the quiet enjoyment of other residents. Guests may not park in the parking areas of the Property for any reason; if they do, their vehicles will be towed at their expense.

Related to Guests; Occupancy Limits

  • Maximum Occupancy No more than two (2) guests per one (1) resident (who is present) are permitted in a student room/suite/apartment at any given time unless otherwise approved by the University (Residential Life).

  • Parking Space The address required to find and physically park the Lessee’s vehicle is mandatory for this agreement to be valid. Section II. Term (7)

  • Storage Space Throughout the Term of the Lease, Tenant shall have a right to lease from Landlord any storage space in the Project which is available for lease. Initially, Tenant shall lease 1,641 square feet of storage space in the area depicted on Exhibit O attached hereto and made a part hereof (the “Initial Storage Space”). Provided Landlord has the space available (with no obligation of Landlord to demise any space to create different sizes of storage space), Tenant shall have the right, at any time during the Term, to exchange the Initial Storage Space for other storage space in the Building (whether such space is larger or smaller than the Initial Storage Space) and to lease additional storage space from Landlord. Provided Landlord has the space available, Landlord shall deliver such storage space to Tenant within thirty (30) days of Tenant’s written request therefor. In addition, Tenant shall have the right to terminate the lease for the Initial Storage Space or any other storage space leased by Tenant upon the delivery of thirty (30) days prior written notice to Landlord (such termination shall not preclude Tenant from thereafter exercising its rights provided in this Section 20.30 to re-lease the Initial Storage Space or lease different storage space from Landlord; provided such Initial Storage Space or different storage space is available at such time). Hereinafter, the Initial Storage Space and any additions to or replacements thereof shall be referred to collectively as the “Storage Space”. As of the date of this Lease, the annual rental rate for the Storage Space shall be Twelve Dollars per square foot ($12.00/sq. ft.). The rental rate for the Storage Space shall be subject to increases by Landlord from time to time (as and when such rates are increased by Landlord for similar storage space at the Project but in no event shall such increases exceed 2.5% per annum). Tenant shall use the Storage Space solely for the storage of materials, equipment, files, records and furniture related to the use of the Premises. Unless otherwise terminated as provided herein, the term for the Storage Space shall commence on the Commencement Date and shall expire on the Expiration Date. Landlord shall have the right to relocate the Storage Space to other space in the Project provided such space is of comparable size and provided Landlord pays the reasonable moving costs in connection therewith. Landlord agrees to relocate Tenant only if Landlord needs the Storage Space in connection with performing Landlord’s obligations under the Lease. In no event shall the Storage Space be included in the calculation of Tenant’s Share and Tenant shall not be obligated to pay Operating Costs for said space. Landlord shall not provide any services to the Storage Space other than elevator access to and lighting of the Storage Space, at no cost to Tenant (other than as part of Operating Costs as provided in this Lease). Tenant shall accept the Storage Space in its “as-is” condition subject only to any latent defects in the Storage Space but excluding items of damage caused by Tenant or the Tenant Parties. Tenant shall be obligated to maintain, at Tenant’s sole cost and expense, the Storage Space and, at the end of the term for the Storage Space, Tenant shall surrender the Storage Space to Landlord in the same condition as existed as of the date of this Lease, reasonable use, wear and tear thereof and repairs which are Landlord’s obligations under Articles 8, 14 and 15 only excepted. Tenant shall remove all debris and Tenant’s Property from the Storage Space upon such surrender. Tenant shall not assign or sublet all or any part of the Storage Space unless such assignment is made in connection with a Transfer consented to by Landlord (or a Permitted Transfer) pursuant to Article 7 herein. Tenant shall not be permitted to make any alterations or improvements to the Storage Space without the prior consent of Landlord, which may be withheld in Landlord’s sole discretion. Tenant shall maintain the same types and amounts of insurance for the Storage Space as is required for the Premises. Except as provided in this Section 20.30 or implied by the terms hereof, all of covenants, conditions and obligations of Tenant set forth in the Lease with respect to the Premises shall apply to the Storage Space.

  • Open Space Acquisitions within the PPA. The County agrees that for the term of this IGA it will not purchase or otherwise acquire any land within the PPA for open space purposes, including conservation easements and transfer of development right sending sites without the approval of the Town.

  • Parking Spaces All fees, taxes, costs, charges and expenses for operating cleaning, painting, managing maintaining, up-keeping, repair, replacement, renovation, overhaul, in respect of the Parking Spaces and also on deployment of personnel and agency for its operation, security, protection and other purposes etc.

  • Period of Occupancy The student may occupy an assigned room at the time specified by the university each semester. If the student fails to occupy the room by 5:00 p.m. on the first day of classes, the university reserves the right to reassign the space or initiate a contract cancellation. However, failure to occupy an assigned space does not automatically release the student from contractual obligation. Occupancy of the room must be relinquished at the completion of the contract. University housing facilities are closed during the periods between semesters, the Thanksgiving holiday and spring break. Residents who are not graduating are required to check out of their residence halls within 24 hours after their last exam but no later than 5:00p.m. on the last day of the exam schedule.

  • PARTIAL OCCUPANCY OR USE § 9.9.1 The Owner may occupy or use any completed or partially completed portion of the Work at any stage when such portion is designated by separate agreement with the Design-Builder, provided such occupancy or use is consented to, by endorsement or otherwise, by the insurer providing property insurance and authorized by public authorities having jurisdiction over the Project. Such partial occupancy or use may commence whether or not the portion is substantially complete, provided the Owner and Design-Builder have accepted in writing the responsibilities assigned to each of them for payments, retainage, if any, security, maintenance, heat, utilities, damage to the Work and insurance, and have agreed in writing concerning the period for correction of the Work and commencement of warranties required by the Design-Build Documents. When the Design-Builder considers a portion substantially complete, the Design-Builder shall prepare and submit a list to the Owner as provided under Section 9.8.2. Consent of the Design-Builder to partial occupancy or use shall not be unreasonably withheld. The stage of the progress of the Work shall be determined by written agreement between the Owner and Design-Builder.

  • Occupancy Period a. The student may begin occupancy of their assigned room space on the dates listed in the University catalog. Failure to occupy the room by the first official day of classes each semester may result in a reassignment of the room; however, the residential student agreement will remain enforced. Students are expected to occupy their assigned room. Students who choose to vacate their assignment without being officially exempted from the agreement have abrogated their right to that space, and are required to return any key(s) for the vacated assignment as directed. Failure to return key(s) as directed will result in billing for associated lock changes(s). Students remain liable for room charges during the life of the agreement. Students returning during the agreement period will be reassigned to an available space.

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