Common use of Inappropriate Behaviour Clause in Contracts

Inappropriate Behaviour. If a Resident engages in harmful behaviour, or behaviour that is reasonably perceived to be a threat to them self, or to others, compromises their personal safety (including but not limited to underage / excessive drinking, drug use, abusive behaviour), causes damage to the property of the Residence or others, or where a pattern of behaviour by a Resident is sufficient to create significant disruption to the Residence community, the Residence Life Manager, or designate, reserves the right to terminate the occupancy of the Resident.

Appears in 6 contracts

Samples: Toronto Scarborough Residence Agreement Terms and Conditions Summer, Toronto Scarborough Residence Agreement Terms And, Toronto Scarborough Residence Agreement Terms And

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Inappropriate Behaviour. If a Resident engages in harmful behaviour, or behaviour that is reasonably perceived to be a threat to them selfthemselves, or to others, compromises their personal safety (including but not limited to underage / excessive drinking, drug use, abusive behaviour), causes damage to the property of the Residence or others, or where a pattern of behaviour by a Resident is sufficient to create significant disruption to the Residence community, the Residence Life Manager, or designate, reserves the right to terminate the occupancy of the ResidentResident as outlined in Section 5.7.

Appears in 3 contracts

Samples: Toronto Scarborough Residence Agreement Terms And, Toronto Scarborough Residence Agreement Terms And, Toronto Scarborough Residence Agreement Terms And

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