SLEEPING ROOMS Clause Samples

The 'SLEEPING ROOMS' clause defines the terms and conditions related to the reservation, allocation, and use of guest rooms for an event or group booking. It typically outlines the number of rooms set aside, the rates applicable, deadlines for reservations, and any penalties for unused rooms. For example, it may specify a room block for conference attendees and detail how unbooked rooms are released back to the hotel inventory. This clause ensures both parties have clear expectations regarding accommodations, helping to prevent misunderstandings and manage financial risk associated with room commitments.
SLEEPING ROOMS. Basements, attics, and other rooms must not be used as sleeping rooms if they do not comply with the local ordinance for windows, minimum square footage, exits, and ventilation. This is meant to protect ▇▇▇▇▇▇’s health and safety. The following areas may not be used as sleeping rooms: , , , .
SLEEPING ROOMS. Basements, attics and other rooms cannot be used as sleeping rooms if they do not comply with requirements for windows, square footage, exits and ventilation. These requirements are in place for the health and safety of the tenants. Violators may be fined up to $1,000 or sentenced up to 90 days in jail. Under these requirements, using the following areas as a sleeping room is illegal:  ANY BASMENT ROOM   
SLEEPING ROOMS. Basements, attics, and other rooms cannot be used as sleeping rooms if they do not comply with requirements for windows, exits, square footage, and other Housing Code requirements. Basement is: Habitable X Non-Habitable Attic is: Habitable X Non-Habitable
SLEEPING ROOMS. In every dwelling unit of two (2) or more rooms and every rooming unit, every room occupied for sleeping purposes by one occupant shall contain at least seventy (70) square feet of floor space and every room occupied for sleeping purposes by two (2) occupants shall contain at least one hundred ten (110) square feet of floor space per sleeping room.
SLEEPING ROOMS. 4.1.1 Each occupant shall be provided with a single sleeping room of not less than eight (80) square feet of floor space. The interior walls and ceilings shall be suitably clad and properly finished. The floor shall be covered with a suitable material, such as linoleum or tile. Each sleeping room shall be properly insulated for soundproofing and for protection against year-round climatic conditions. Each sleeping room shall be fully enclosed with a door and a mortise-type lock, and the occupant shall be supplied with one (1) key at no cost. Windows shall be provided with a weather-proof window and screen and with window blinds, venetian blinds or drapes. Blackout drapes shall be provided on all windows in those camps north of 60 degrees latitude or in summer camps. 4.1.2 Sleeping rooms will be maintained daily and such maintenance shall include making of beds, emptying ashtrays and wastebaskets, and sweeping of floors. 2012/2018 - 5 - CPCS
SLEEPING ROOMS. Basements, attics, and other rooms cannot be used as sleeping rooms if they do not comply with requirements for windows, exits, square footage, and other Housing Code requirements. Basement is:
SLEEPING ROOMS. All attendees are responsible for making individual lodging and travel arrangements. A block of rooms have been reserved for Exhibitors at the conference hotel. Hotel reservations must be made no later than September 3, 2012 in order to secure the reduced rate. Exhibitors wanting the group rate must make reservations via the internet by going to ▇▇▇▇▇://▇▇▇▇▇▇.▇▇▇▇▇▇▇.▇▇▇/go/NDCVendors. The lodging rate is $159 per night.
SLEEPING ROOMS. 4.1.1 Each occupant shall be provided with a single sleeping room of not less than eight (80) square feet of floor space. The interior walls and ceilings shall be suitably clad and properly finished. The floor shall be covered with a suitable material, such as linoleum, carpet or tile. Each sleeping room shall be properly insulated for soundproofing and for protection against year-round climatic conditions. Each sleeping room shall be fully enclosed with a door and a mortise-type lock, and the occupant shall be supplied with one (1) key at no cost. Windows shall be provided with a weather-proof window and screen and with window blinds, venetian blinds or drapes. Blackout drapes shall be provided on all windows in those camps north of 60 degrees latitude or in summer camps. 4.1.2 Sleeping rooms will be maintained daily and such maintenance shall include making of beds, emptying wastebaskets, cleaning of washrooms, and sweeping of floors.
SLEEPING ROOMS. Vessels where the hours of assignment are such that a Relief Deck Officer must sleep on-board prior to or after the completion of a work shift shall have separate and reasonably quiet sleeping environments for each Deck Officer so assigned. Additionally, if overtime work establishes a need for bid Deck Officers to sleep on-board prior to or after the completion of a work shift they shall have separate and reasonably quiet sleeping environments. If available, separate and reasonably quiet sleeping environments will not be denied a bid Deck Officer who sleeps over as a matter of personal convenience. Deck Officer sleeping areas are to be equipped to provide cold and hot running water, adequate heating and lighting, and meet WISHA air quality standards as determined by WSF’s Industrial Hygienist. No Deck Officer shall be removed from the Deck officer’s appropriate quarter. Any failure to comply with the foregoing requirements shall entitle each Deck officer so assigned to reimbursement for the Deck Officer’s actual expenses incurred for other sleeping accommodations as a result of such failure. Where no public accommodations are available within reasonable distance from the terminal and the above cannot be complied with, the Deck Officer, upon proper notification, shall be relieved after the commencement of the next assigned watch after completing one round trip, or as soon as possible thereafter at the overtime rate of pay.

Related to SLEEPING ROOMS

  • Sleeping Room Rate(s) A. The Contractor shall provide sleeping rooms to the Attendees at the following rate during the Program: i. For single occupancy room, $@@@.@@ per night per room. B. The Contractor agrees that it will waive all applicable taxes and surcharges for Attendees listed on the Master Account Approval List, pursuant to the Hotel/Motel Transient Occupancy Tax Waiver (Exemption Certificate for State Agencies) form signed by the Judicial Council and included in this Agreement in Exhibit H. C. The Contractor may ▇▇▇▇ tax and/or surcharges, and/or tourism fees, if any, in addition to as included in the sleeping room rate, as set forth in this provision. D. The Contractor shall extend the sleeping room rate to Attendees two (2) Days before the Program and two (2) Days after the Program based on availability.

  • Dressing Rooms 42.1 Adequate dressing rooms with standard size lockers and sitting areas shall be provided if the physical facilities permit.

  • Restrooms The restrooms, toilets, urinals, vanities and the other apparatus shall not be used for any purpose other than that for which they were constructed, and no foreign substance of any kind whatsoever shall be thrown therein. The expense of any breakage, stoppage or damage resulting from the violation of this rule shall be borne by the Tenant whom, or whose employees or invitees, shall have caused it.

  • Sleeping Rooms to be Blocked A. The Contractor shall block sleeping rooms as set forth in Table 1, below. Date1 3 3 Date2 104 104 Total Rooms to be Blocked: 211 211 B. The Contractor will provide the Judicial Council with a current Delegate List/Report, after the Cut Off Date and before Date 1 of the Program, as identified in Exhibit B. The Judicial Council will then provide to the Contractor in writing an approved Master Account Approval List. The Contractor shall not bill the Judicial Council for Attendee reservations not included on the Master Account Approval List. Unless expressly set forth otherwise, any Individual Charges are the responsibility of the Attendee occupying the room. C. At the request of the Judicial Council, the Contractor shall block additional sleeping rooms for Attendees at the sleeping room rate specified above in this exhibit, provided that the additional sleeping rooms are available for rental during the Dates of the Program, at the time of the request. D. The Contractor shall provide the Judicial Council with a credit to the Master Account equal to the value of one (1) double occupancy sleeping room for each fifty (50) paid room nights during the Program:

  • Cooking The University will permit cooking only in the designated kitchen areas of the University Housing. In all other areas, cooking is permitted only with University approved appliances. The following appliances are prohibited: toaster ovens, microwave ovens larger than 800 ▇▇▇▇▇, refrigerators larger than 4.2 cubic feet, gas grills, steamers and any open-flame cooking device or heating unit. For a complete list please reference the Residential Handbook.