Community Policies Clause Samples

The Community Policies clause establishes the rules and guidelines that members of a community or organization must follow. It typically outlines acceptable behavior, prohibited activities, and procedures for addressing violations, applying to all participants within the community environment—such as residents in a housing association or users of an online platform. By clearly defining expectations and consequences, this clause helps maintain order, promote a positive environment, and provide a framework for resolving disputes or misconduct.
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Community Policies. Tenant, Tenant’s guest and others present at the Residence or Residence Complex with Tenant’s consent shall strictly comply in all respects with the Community Policies as promulgated, and displayed or provided, by Landlord from time to time. Landlord may make changes to the Community Policies if in writing and posted in the Community or given to Tenant.
Community Policies. Landlord developments have adopted Community Policies that govern various aspects of residency at each site. These regulations may be modified from time to time and shall be posted in each site's management office. The Community Policies are considered part of this Lease and are binding upon the Resident as if incorporated herein. Any serious or repeated violation of the Community Policies shall be considered a violation of this Lease and may be grounds for eviction.
Community Policies. The community policies, if applicable, are for the mutual benefit of all residents and are deemed a part hereof of this Rental Agreement and violations or breaches of any community policy shall constitute a default under the Rental Agreement.
Community Policies. Resident, Occupants, and others present at the Community with Resident's consent, will comply with all written community policies, which shall be considered part of this Lease and are specifically incorporated by reference herein. Resident acknowledges receipt of a copy of the Community Rules and that (s)he has executed same. Owner may make changes if in writing and given to Resident. Resident will conduct himself or herself, and require other persons on the premises with his consent to conduct themselves in a manner that does not unreasonably disturb his or her neighbors or constitute a breach of the peace. Garbage shall be disposed of only in designated receptacles. All parking lots, driveways, walkways, landscaped areas, laundry rooms, recreational areas, and other areas and facilities available for common use by Residents (the "Common Areas") are subject to Owner's exclusive control. Owner may impose such specific restrictions on Resident's use of the Common Areas as it deems appropriate by giving written notice to Resident and violation of any such restrictions shall be a default by Resident. The Common Areas are to be used wholly at the risk of the person
Community Policies. Landlord developments have adopted Community Policies that govern various aspects of residency at each site. These regulations may be modified from time to time and shall be posted in each site's management office. The Community Policies are considered part of this Lease and are binding upon the Tenant as if incorporated herein. Any serious or repeated violation of the Community Policies shall be considered a violation of this Lease and may be grounds for eviction. Any violation of Miami Dade County orders during a state of emergency may also be deemed a violation of the lease.
Community Policies. Resident will read and comply with all community policies, including those in this Contract and the attached Policy Agreement.
Community Policies. Because the residence halls comprise a unique community living situation, policies that provide for the health, safety, and security needs of all residents are a necessity. These policies ▇▇▇▇▇▇ a cooperative living environment and prohibit behaviors which adversely affect the residence hall community.
Community Policies. Because the residence halls comprise a unique community living situation, policies that provide for the health, safety, and security needs of all residents are a necessity. These policies ▇▇▇▇▇▇ a cooperative living environment and prohibit behaviors which adversely affect the residence hall community. ● Rights of Others: In order to maintain the academic atmosphere of the residence halls, students are expected to conduct themselves in a considerate manner with regard to the rights, safety, and needs of others. Accordingly, students are obligated to live in a cooperative manner with roommates and other residents. Students are expected to recognize and respect the authority of university staff and to comply with requests they make in the performance of their duties. ● Residential Environment: The living and studying conditions at an educational institution are unique and must be adjusted from time to time for the mutual benefit of the university and all of its other students. Therefore, Housing and Residential Services may make changes in official administrative policies as deemed necessary in the interest of health, safety, discipline of students or university employees, or for educational purposes, and the student shall abide by such changes in policies. Campus policies and regulations are published in The Student Handbook, the Residence Hall Policies and Procedures Handbook, this Housing Occupancy Agreement, and other documents which address particular operations of the university.
Community Policies. Resident’s Rights: State and Federal laws protect resident rights as a citizen of the United Sates. Residents do not give up any of their rights by becoming a resident of an assisted living community. Specific resident rights relating to Assisted Living can be found on the residents rights form.
Community Policies. The University expects students to display honesty, integrity, and professionalism in every aspect of their behavior and work at the University. The University expects students to be mindful of their audience as they innovate through their art. Students are expected to respect themselves, other members of the University community, and the institution itself. Students must follow all standards of conduct in these Community Policies, the University’s Code of Conduct and this Agreement. Student is responsible for understanding and abiding by these policies, rules and regulations. Should Student choose to disregard any of the stated policies and/or guidelines of Student’s community, elements of the Student Conduct Process may be exercised to hold Student accountable for his or her actions. In addition, ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇ is responsible for informing his/her guests of each policy and will be held accountable for guests’ actions. Failure to comply with community policies may lead to consequences such as but not limited to: educational assignments, housing probation, fine, restitution, revocation or termination of the license granted by this Agreement to use University campus housing. Administrative review of sanctions from a student conduct hearing is permitted and must first be addressed in writing to the University’s Director of Housing (or designee). If Student is dissatisfied with this decision, a written appeal may be forwarded by mail to the Manager, Campus Living Villages, ▇▇▇▇ ▇▇▇▇▇▇ ▇▇., Suite 1350, Houston, Texas, 77002. It is not possible the University or for the Manager to ensure "safety" or “security.” The University’s Department of Campus Safety & Security (CSS) provides safety services for the University’s Campus Housing from time to time at their sole discretion. However, Student should not assume their presence. Student must promptly report any incident of theft, vandalism, or unsafe conditions to Academy of Art University CSS and the Housing Department. Please call the University CSS at (▇▇▇) ▇▇▇-▇▇▇▇ for non-emergencies or 911 to report any criminal activity. The University’s CCS provides an escort service each evening for persons who may be walking alone on campus. Please utilize this service by calling (▇▇▇) ▇▇▇-▇▇▇▇ or walk with a friend after hours. In accordance with the Crime Awareness and Campus Security Act of 1990, the University publishes crime statistics each year. The University cooperates with CSS in reporting crime information to make accu...