Respect for other students Clause Samples

Respect for other students. 7.1.1 In order to establish and maintain an atmosphere conducive to study and for the general well-being of the residential community (both within and outside of the hall of residence), the College expects Students in residence to conduct themselves, at all times, in a manner that does not cause nuisance or offence to their fellow Students. 7.1.2 All members of the College staff and Students and any others on College premises (including those taking part in College activity) will be expected to behave consistently with the College’s values related to Equality and Diversity, and take responsibility for their role in the College’s shared effort to make progress as outlined in the General Regulations. 7.1.3 Students are expected to show particular consideration in respect of noise nuisance from radios, stereo equipment, televisions or any other device for producing sound. These must not be at an unacceptable level audible through adjoining walls or outside the room. 7.1.4 Any Student whose behaviour persistently causes nuisance to other Students or any single serious or significant act will be subject to the instigation of the formal disciplinary procedures as detailed in these Regulations. 7.1.5 At all times Students must keep noise to a reasonable level. Between 11pm and 7.30am (the ‘Quiet’ Hours) noise must be kept to an absolute minimum. This includes social gatherings in communal areas, kitchens or bedrooms.
Respect for other students. 7.1.1 In order to establish and maintain an atmosphere conducive to study and for the general well-being of the residential community (both within and outside of the hall of residence), the College expects Students in residence to conduct themselves, at all times, in a manner that does not cause nuisance or offence to their fellow Students, members of staff or other individuals. 7.1.2 All members of the College staff and Students and any others on College premises (including those taking part in College activity) will be expected to behave consistently with the College’s values related to Equality and Diversity, and take responsibility for their role in the College’s shared effort to make progress as outlined in the General Regulations. 7.1.3 Students are expected to show particular consideration in respect of noise nuisance from radios, stereo equipment, televisions or any other device for producing sound. These must not be at an unacceptable level audible through adjoining walls or outside the room. 7.1.4 Any Student whose behaviour persistently causes nuisance to other Students or any single serious or significant act will be subject to the instigation of the formal disciplinary procedures as detailed in these Regulations. 7.1.5 At all times Students must keep noise to a reasonable level. Between 11pm and 7.30am (the ‘Quiet’ Hours) noise must be kept to an absolute minimum. This includes social gatherings in communal areas, kitchens or bedrooms.
Respect for other students. There are other ways to solve problems than with physical or verbal abuse towards other students. If you are feeling very angry with another student, discuss the problem with your Tutor or the Behaviour Team. • If you attack another student, expect to be excluded from the academy. In serious cases, we may decide to inform the Police. • Stealing and causing damage deliberately or irresponsibly will always be dealt with very seriously.

Related to Respect for other students

  • Other Users If required by Applicable Laws and Regulations or if the Parties mutually agree, such agreement not to be unreasonably withheld or delayed, to allow one or more Parties to use the Transmission Owner’s Interconnection Facilities, or any part thereof, Interconnection Customer will be entitled to compensation for the capital expenses it incurred in connection with the Interconnection Facilities based upon the pro rata use of the Interconnection Facilities by Transmission Owner, all non-Party users, and Interconnection Customer, in accordance with Applicable Laws and Regulations or upon some other mutually-agreed upon methodology. In addition, cost responsibility for ongoing costs, including operation and maintenance costs associated with the Interconnection Facilities, will be allocated between Interconnection Customer and any non-Party users based upon the pro rata use of the Interconnection Facilities by Transmission Owner, all non-Party users, and Interconnection Customer, in accordance with Applicable Laws and Regulations or upon some other mutually agreed upon methodology. If the issue of such compensation or allocation cannot be resolved through such negotiations, it shall be submitted to Dispute Resolution pursuant to Section 12 of the Tariff.