Common Courtesy Clause Samples

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Common Courtesy. ▇▇▇▇▇▇ Hospital & Healthcare Centers is dedicated to providing an environment that is pleasant, welcoming, supportive and reassuring. As a result, ▇▇▇▇▇▇ Hospital Associates are expected to exercise the highest standard of courtesy when dealing with each other and customers.
Common Courtesy. All Members and Participants, Guests, and staff must treat each other with mutual respect. This includes following the club's rules, being punctual for court reservations, and respecting turns in shared games. Any incident of misconduct must be reported immediately to club management to be addressed appropriately.
Common Courtesy. ▇▇▇▇▇▇ Hospital is dedicated to providing an environment (or atmosphere) that is pleasant, welcoming, supportive and reassuring. As a result, employees, students, agency and contracted individuals are expected to exercise the highest standard of courtesy when dealing with each other and customers by adhering to the following: 1. Smile and greet individuals you encounter 2. Treat others as you would want to be treated 3. Allow individuals with disabilities primary access in hallways and elevators 4. Keep hallways clear of clutter so that they are easily accessible
Common Courtesy. Throughout St. ▇▇▇▇ School, and during all its activities, the faculty emphasizes common courtesy. This courtesy is to be extended to all faculty, lunch aides, and maintenance workers, other adults working or serving in any capacity for the school and its students, visitors and to the students themselves. We require indoor voices and order in classrooms, corridors and on stairways. Bringing toys, electronic games, or dolls to school is not permitted unless specifically requested by a faculty member. Please remember, the school is not responsible for any lost, stolen or damaged items brought from home. Gum chewing is not permitted at any time. Snacks are to be eaten only in the classroom, during designated snack times, and at lunchtime, or with the permission of the classroom teacher. Academic honesty is integral to both academic learning and the development of Christian character. Plagiarism from printed or electronic (e.g. Internet) sources, collusion, and cheating will not be tolerated. A grade of 0 may be entered for all examinations, quizzes, etc. in which dishonesty is found. Students are expected to: • keep lavatories clean for the benefit of all. • avoid taking materials from the classroom or lunchroom to the lavatory. • place paper towels in wastebaskets and not be wasteful of paper and hand soap. • wash their hands. • utilize the lavatory with the permission of the teacher or staff member. • sign out of their classroom before they enter the bathroom. The following rules will ensure that a comfortable and orderly environment is maintained in the lunch area: • Proper conduct and courtesy during lunch time is mandatory. • Students enter and leave the lunch room in a quiet, orderly manner. • Students talk quietly in the lunch room. • The throwing of food is not permitted and will immediately result in a consequence. • Students raise their hands to request permission to leave their seats during lunch. • Students leave clean dining tables and floor areas around the tables. Students will accept teacher direction. Students will be attentive and courteous to teachers and fellow students in the classroom. Students will show proper respect for the rights and well-being of all students, both in the classroom, at lunch and at recess. No deliberate acts of aggression or intimidation of others will be tolerated. Students will obey all school and classroom rules.
Common Courtesy. 2.1. Allow adequate space within your plot for trailing vines and spreading crops. 2.2. Walk on the designated paths. 2.3. Do not harvest, weed or work on other gardener’s bed unless asked or given permission. 2.4. Be respectful of your fellow gardeners and visitors. 2.5. Sharing of knowledge and asking questions is encouraged. 2.6. Please pick up any litter and dispose of it in the trash can. Invasive weeds should also go in the trash can, but other organic waste should be added to the compost bins or the banana circle. 2.7. Avoid any kind of soliciting inside and around the garden. 2.8. Remember we are a community group, therefore act with the group’s well-being in mind. 2.9. Smoking and vaping of any kind is not permitted on the property. 2.10. Extra produce from your own raised bed may be donated to others in the Garden or to a charity organization that feeds the hungry if you cannot make use of it yourself. Produce cannot be sold on the Park’s property due to County policy. 2.11. Produce from Garden fruit trees/plants (not grown in personal rented raised beds) can never be sold under any circumstances. This produce is to be shared among the members or donated.
Common Courtesy. I promise to respect and abide the rules set by my parent when driving at all times. I promise to drive with respect for my fellow drivers and pedestrians by allowing others the right of way when I’m in doubt, and remaining patient towards other’s needs. I will always place my safety and the safety of others ahead of any other circumstances.

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