Common use of Standards of Behaviour Clause in Contracts

Standards of Behaviour. The Resident is responsible not only for his or her own behaviour but also for the behaviour of any person whom he or she invites to the Premises or the Room. In particular the Resident must ensure that any such visitor behaves with consideration for other residents and for the occupants of neighbouring properties. If any visitor is responsible for nuisance or damage, action will be taken against the Resident. The Resident is expected to conduct him or herself with consideration for other residents and for those living in the neighbourhood, and in particular Will not cause any noise or vibration which can be heard outside the Rooms or which disturbs other residents Will ensure that any noise level will be reduced as and when requested to do so either verbally or in writing Will not shout at, harass, threaten or assault any other resident or their guest or any employee or agent of the University Illegal drugs and psychoactive drugs will not be tolerated under any circumstances and must not be taken into and/or used in the Premises. The Resident shall observe and perform all rules and guidance made from time to time by the University as set out in the Halls of Residence and Residence Life Guidelines and Codes of Conduct Document. The resident must abide by the HallsNet IT Rules and Regulations in the Halls and use of Net data, and IPTV service in their room and kitchen area. Smoking and e-cigarettes are prohibited in any part of the Premises including individual bedrooms and Common Parts. Vape pens cannot be charged in any part of the Premises. The University prohibits the use of e-cigarettes within work and study areas A resident must not behave in a manner which in the opinion of the University is incompatible with his/her continued occupation of the Accommodation or the Premises. Any resident, who in the opinion of the University, is guilty of misconduct may become the subject of disciplinary action with the appropriate University authorities. The playing of ball games in or around the Premises is strictly prohibited and will be subject to disciplinary action as outlined in the Halls Disciplinary Procedure on the Accommodation web site.

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Sources: Student Residential Licence Agreement, Student Residential Licence Agreement

Standards of Behaviour. 11.1 The Resident is responsible not only for his or her own behaviour but also for the behaviour of any person whom he or she invites to the Premises or the Room. In particular the Resident must ensure that any such visitor behaves with consideration for other residents and for the occupants of neighbouring properties. If any visitor is responsible for nuisance or damage, action will be taken against the Resident. . 11.2 The Resident is expected to conduct him or herself with consideration for other residents and for those living in the neighbourhood, and in particular particular 11.2.1 Will not cause any noise or vibration which can be heard outside the Rooms or which disturbs other residents residents 11.2.2 Will ensure that any noise level will be reduced as and when requested to do so either verbally or in writing writing 11.2.3 Will not shout at, harass, threaten or assault any other resident or their guest or any employee or agent of the University University 11.3 Illegal drugs and psychoactive drugs “legal highs” will not be tolerated under any circumstances and must not be taken into and/or used in the Premises. . 11.4 The Resident shall observe and perform all rules and guidance House Rules made from time to time by the University as set out in the Halls of Residence Guidance and Residence Life Guidelines and Codes Code of Conduct Document. . 11.5 The resident must abide by the HallsNet IT Rules and Regulations in the Halls and use of Net data, and IPTV service in their room and kitchen area. . 11.6 Smoking and e-cigarettes are prohibited is not permitted in any part of the Premises including individual bedrooms and Common Parts. Vape pens cannot be charged in any part of the Premises. The University prohibits the use of e-cigarettes within work and study areas 11.7 A resident must not behave in a manner which in the opinion of the University is incompatible with his/her continued occupation of the Accommodation or the Premises. Any resident, who in the opinion of the University, is guilty of misconduct may become the subject of disciplinary action with the appropriate University authorities. . 11.8 The playing of ball games in or around the Premises is strictly prohibited and will be subject to disciplinary action as outlined in the Halls Disciplinary Procedure on the Accommodation web siteProcedure.

Appears in 1 contract

Sources: Student Residential Licence Agreement