DORMITORY Sample Clauses

The Dormitory clause outlines the terms and conditions governing the use of dormitory accommodations provided under an agreement. It typically specifies eligibility requirements, rules of conduct, and responsibilities of residents, such as maintaining cleanliness, observing quiet hours, and respecting shared spaces. This clause ensures that all parties understand their obligations and helps maintain a safe, orderly, and harmonious living environment within the dormitory.
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DORMITORY. □ None □ Provided for free □ Provided for a fee in the amount of NT$ _____ per month. Meals: □ None □ Provided for free □ Provided for a fee in the amount of NT$ _____ per meal. Car/transportation allowance: □ None □ Provided for free □ Provided for a fee in the amount of NT$ _____ per month; □ Transportation allowance in the amount of NT$ _____ per month. Other benefits: _______________________________. Rest and leave regulations: To be negotiated and decided by Parties A and B themselves. The rest and leave regulations shall be formulated in accordance with the internship plan and practical training provided at the internship location.
DORMITORY. Overall dormitory clean and safe. Sleeping quarters clean and safe. First aid kits available in dormitory with trained personnel on site during time workers are normally in dormitory. At least one per dorm floor. At least 2.5 square meters per worker in dorm room. Each worker has individual bed. Workers have unrestricted access to potable water. Toilets/showers clean and functional. Same ratio of toilets per worker as in factory. Number of showers is adequate to accommodate dormitory population. Adequate ventilation and light in dorm rooms. Windows in room. At least two means of safe egress per floor. Exits clearly marked, unlocked and unblocked. Emergency lights in corridors and stairwells. No hazardous or combustible materials kept in dormitory. Illustrated evacuation plan on each floor in native language of workers. Evacuation drills conducted at least annually. At least one fire extinguisher per four rooms. Extinguishers spaced out on each floor. Or one small extinguisher per room. • Violations of above items not addressed during inspection.
DORMITORY. 6.1 Students who indicated they will be living in the dormitories in their confirmation form will be charged in full. 6.2 Students vacating the dormitories after the beginning of the program will be charged the entire fee, unless agreed in writing otherwise with TAUi. 6.3 TAUi will not refund Students for early withdrawal from the dorms.
DORMITORY. The CEU and KEE make joint efforts in order to ensure appropriate accommodation for their students. Parties agree to lease the real estate(s) necessary to ensure accommodation to the students.
DORMITORY. Lessee has the right to require Lessor to undertakes that during the Lease Term, Lessor shall reserve a pointed number of dormitory to Lessee according Lessee’s requirement. Accordingly, Lessor will require Lessee to pay at least 70% of the required dormitories, then Lessee could execute the above right, The standard of dormitory is with the capacity of _10-12 persons per room, located at _Conrad Hi-Tech Park_, and the rental of dormitory is RMB1,000/room/month(tax included). In the event that Lessor can’t provide the sufficient dormitory as promised here, within 30 days following receipt of Lessee’s notice, then (a) Lessor undertakes that Lessor will provide the relevant dormitory with same numbers and same standards to Lessee in other places. In the event that the rental of the dormitory is more than RMB 1000/room/month (tax included), then Lessor shall make up the price difference. (b) Lessor might build some new dormitories in time for Lessee’s use. In the event that Lessor fails to build the dormitory in time, then during the construction period, Lessor shall provide temporary dormitory options to Lessee.
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