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LIBRARY<br />
48. Much <strong>of</strong> the Library’s collection is borrowable. Details <strong>of</strong> loan periods and numbers <strong>of</strong><br />
items are available in the Library and also on the Library web-pages. The self-issue system<br />
works in conjunction with the security system. If you set <strong>of</strong>f the alarm you should return<br />
and either leave the book or issue it correctly. Books marked “Reference not for loan”<br />
should not be removed from the Library without the permission <strong>of</strong> the Librarian.<br />
49. Quiet must be maintained in the Library at all times.<br />
50. The use <strong>of</strong> personal audio equipment, via headphones, is permitted only as long as no<br />
sound is audible to other library users.<br />
51. The audible use <strong>of</strong> mobile phones is prohibited inside the Library. The fine is £5.<br />
52. It is forbidden to bring food and drink, except for bottled water, into the Library. The fine<br />
is £5.<br />
53. The marking <strong>of</strong> library books, even with pencil, is strictly forbidden.<br />
54. Bottles <strong>of</strong> ink should not be brought into the Library. Any bottles found will be removed.<br />
HALL<br />
55. A proper standard <strong>of</strong> behaviour is expected <strong>of</strong> all those attending meals in Hall.<br />
56. At self-service meals dress may be informal. At Formal Hall dress should be appropriate<br />
to the occasion; for example, men should wear jacket, collar and tie. Gowns are worn<br />
unless the Master or Senior Fellow present has given permission for their removal, due to<br />
the exceptional heat, or unless the Dean has given written permission for dinner dress or<br />
fancy dress to be worn in lieu.<br />
57. At Formal Hall the Code <strong>of</strong> Conduct in appendix 2 must be followed.<br />
58. Following a warning gong, it is required that all diners vacate the Hall by 21:00, unless a<br />
Fellow is present.<br />
DEPOSIT<br />
59. Students must pay £150 deposit within eight days <strong>of</strong> first coming into residence.<br />
60. No interest is paid on deposits. The interest is credited to the Master's Gift Fund and the<br />
Tutors' Fund to which students may apply for financial assistance, for instance in<br />
connection with travel or in the case <strong>of</strong> financial need arising from unforeseen<br />
circumstances. The balance <strong>of</strong> any deposits, after payment <strong>of</strong> all sums due to the <strong>College</strong><br />
or payable by the <strong>College</strong> on behalf <strong>of</strong> the student concerned, is normally repaid as soon as<br />
possible after the student's final term <strong>of</strong> residence. If however t<strong>here</strong> is reason to suppose<br />
that a student has remaining liabilities, the Bursar reserves the right in consultation with<br />
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