The Cadre, Thursday, September 16,1976,Page'z- .. , )rial- Hi there. U.P.E.I. is off to the start of another great year with a lot of new faces around. yez all. The Cadre welcomes Student Union President Derek Key did a great job over the summer making our residences the fairest in the land, true colors. (see news story). . All of the student council will have their work cut out for them this year so why not get I hope he's showing his I on the wagon and offer your servixes in the elections, coming up. Help spend you $40.00 student union fee. The Cadre this year hopes to give good emphasis on un1versity news with accasional city or provincial _reports related to U.P.E.I. We will also use some stories from C.U.P., our national news service. the purpose of these national stories is to show what situations exist on other campuses and how these are dealt with, and also to give relevant national reports which are not made available by the commercial press. Here's to you having a good year. all you have to do is take advantage Of them. are here; The opportunities Deadfine [Monday' At Noon ‘1‘, rm ,3” ;% a For National Advertising. this paper is a member of D The Campus Neiwork 307 Davenport Road, Toronto, Ontario M5R 1K5 (416) 925-6359 m HI % 5,2 a... G :25? ,u, ~¢ 2 K, t Iii-(11 3(Q°:: 7' 3)§'-t393uflie V Ouan\“w2mé.;,} 20 Uczgdxi u)2(k ox LLn. a 9 *‘° o‘< \8’:".3V\88JL :3If. §"EI:_§ L‘A‘“ g;$r<3um;z 2§ZQWQEBM -41°>.|°O.J° 3 _' JL.F u QHU‘VR(IL The Cadre is avail- able on campus at the Barn, Main, the cafeteria, Library, Cadre "office, Aand Blanchardzmon Tues- dav. LquqN! gfxmai I ’J\\} g . The Cadre is a member of the Can- .adian University Press (CUP) and is published by the U.P.E.I.S.U. All opinions expressed herein are those of the authors and do not necessarily represent those of ei- ther the U.P.E.I.S.U. or the Edi- torial staff of the Cadre. Please address all mail or submis- sions to the Cadre, U.P.E.I., Char- lottetown or drop it in our box in the basement of Memorial. The deadline for all submissions is Monday noon. Pen names will be accepted for publication but it is the policy of the Cadre that we must know the identity of the au- thors of all work. Editor: Tony Reddin CUP Editor: Pat O'Brien News Editor: Layout Manager: Sports Editor and Business Editor: ‘Graphics: Barry Chandler Typist: Mariella Schaad Ad Manager: Photographer: Needed Hard1working staff this week: Caroline Hill, Sue Johnson, Elizabeth Burke, Larry Green, Debbie McDonald, Flora Burnett, Gordie Pierce. 1 l l _The Student Union at the University of Prince Edward Island has won two legal decisions making residences here the first in Canada to be placed under the provincial Landlord and Tenant Act and Rent Review Act. Under P.E.I.'s Landlord and Tenant Act, resident students get full tenant' rights, while the Rent Review Act restricts rent increases to 8% per year except where costs are shown to rise more than 8%. ‘ The main argument of Studen Union President, Derek Key and lawyer John Carr, that the university is not above or outside the law of the land, was upheld by both provincial Rentalsman, John Comeaun and the P.E£I. Supreme |Court.of Appeals. In his decision, the Rentalsman lowered the university's rent increases_ Residences Plated-Under landlord and Ten an: Ad to 12% from as much as g 26.7%. 7 Under the former lease— rent agreement, the univers sity administration had the right to immediate room inspection or eviction. :However, the Landlord ‘and Tenant Act stipu-— lates a 24 hour previous notice required for room inspection and a 30 day previous notice for eviction under any non- criminal circumstances. The university is still allowed to charge a caution fee of no more than one month's rent, but thiS’ will no longeribe avail- able to pay for damages to common areas in the re— I sidences, as was previous- _ly the case. Anyone with question concerning the legal implications of these decisions should contact‘ the Student Union Office, \ photo/by sue johnsoni‘