Common use of Policy Violations Clause in Contracts

Policy Violations. All guests in a University residence hall are expected to abide by all University and Office of Residence Services procedures and regulations: 1. A Resident Host is responsible for the actions of their guest(s) in the residence hall building, apartment, and common area in which that host resides and will be held accountable for any violations of University policy and/or for any theft, injury to person or property resulting from the behavior of their guests, regardless of whether that guest is a fellow University student or not. 2. University students who engage in disruptive or volatile behavior while a guest in a residence hall or an apartment/room will also personally be held accountable for their actions. 3. Matters involving the problematic behavior of a guest may be managed through administrative actions (e.g. Classification of guest as Persona Non Grata), through the University student conduct process, or may be referred to local law enforcement when deemed appropriate. 4. Should a guest who engages in volatile behavior be a student at another college or university, New York University reserves the right to report that individual’s behavior to their home institution. 5. Late / Overnight guests are not to sleep in lounges or other public spaces.

Appears in 12 contracts

Sources: Housing License Agreement, Housing License, Housing License

Policy Violations. All guests in a University residence hall are expected to abide by all University and Office of Residence Services procedures and regulations: 1. A Resident Host The resident host is responsible for the actions of their guest(s) in the residence hall building, apartment, and common area in which that host resides and will be held accountable for any violations of University policy and/or for any theft, injury to person or property resulting from the behavior of their guests, regardless of whether that guest is a fellow University student or not. 2. University students who engage in disruptive or volatile behavior while a guest in a residence hall or an apartment/room will also personally be held accountable for their actions. 3. Matters involving the problematic behavior of a guest guests may be managed through administrative actions (e.g. Classification classification of guest as Persona Non Non-Grata), through the University student conduct process, or may be maybe referred to local law enforcement when deemed appropriate. 4. Should a guest who engages in volatile behavior be a student at another college or universityUniversity, New York University reserves the right to report that individual’s 's behavior to their home institution. 5. Late / Overnight hours/overnight guests are not to sleep in lounges or other public spaces.

Appears in 5 contracts

Sources: Housing License Agreement, Housing License Agreement, Housing License

Policy Violations. All guests in a University residence hall are expected to abide by all University and Office of Residence Services procedures and regulations: 1. A Resident Host The resident host is responsible for the actions of their guest(s) in the residence hall building, apartment, and common area in which that host resides and will be held accountable for any violations of University policy and/or for any theft, injury to person or property resulting from the behavior of their guests, regardless of whether that guest is a fellow University student or not. 2. University students who engage in disruptive or volatile behavior while a guest in a residence hall or an apartment/room will also personally be held accountable for their actions. 3. Matters involving the problematic behavior of a guest guests may be managed through administrative actions (e.g. e.g., Classification of guest as Persona Non Non-Grata), through the University student conduct process, or may be maybe referred to local law enforcement when deemed appropriate. 4. Should a guest who engages in volatile behavior be a student at another college or universityUniversity, New York University reserves the right to report that individual’s 's behavior to their home institution. 5. Late / Overnight guests are not to sleep in lounges or other public spaces.

Appears in 1 contract

Sources: Housing License