Belongings Sample Clauses

Belongings. The Child should not bring money, valuables, sweets or toys with them to the School, as the School does not accept responsibility for loss or damage to such items unless it would be unlawful to exclude such responsibility. The Parents are asked to supply the School with named sun cream in the spring and summer for use on their Child only.
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Belongings. You are reminded that under clause 16.3 of the main body of the Licence, you are required to remove all your belongings from your accommodation/halls by the end of the Accommodation Period.
Belongings. 2.1.5. prescribed medication corresponding to the nature of the illness and the duration of the stay abroad (except nourishing and strengthening preparations, preventive medication and addictive substances); 2.1.6. transportation of the Insured to the place of residence or competent hospital in the Czech Republic in the event that the Insured is unable to return using the originally scheduled means of transport due to the Insured Event; 2.1.7. transportation of the mortal remains of the Insured back to the Czech Republic if the Insured died due to the Insured Event. 2.2. If the Insured paid the medical expenses and Assistance Services, the Insurer shall decide on the Benefit on the basis of the following documents: 2.2.1. medical report indicating the problems, diagnosis, performed procedures and prescribed medication, prescription, 2.2.2. original invoices and proofs of payment for the treatment, procedures, medication and transport, 2.2.3. police report if the Insured was injured in a road accident or during an event investigated by the Police, 2.2.4. other documents required by the Insured Event Administrator, e.g. an extract from the medical documentation. 2.3. If the amount of the costs is in a foreign currency, the amount of the Insurance Benefit shall be converted to the domestic currency at the applicable exchange rate
Belongings. Burwood does not accept responsibility for accidental damage or loss of property. Parents are requested to label all children’s clothing, including all outer wear, and that you keep your child’s personal items to a minimum.
Belongings. Find out roommates’ feelings about lending their belongings to other people, including you. Items may include; clothes, money, hair dryers, stereos, cars, etc. Some roommates don’t mind lending to their roommates but won’t lend to other people. Find out. Let your roommates know your feelings too. Make an agreement as to who cleans what and when. Divide all the cleaning responsibilities. If someone isn’t doing his/her part, don’t wait around or write notes complaining. Talk about it with each other. Don’t create hard feelings and increase problems. Work at solving them. Always strive to keep the lines of communication open between you and your roommate. Chances are pretty good that if something about the living situation is bothering you, it’s bothering your roommates. Talk about it. Real communication involves sending and receiving messages. Communication concerned with receiving messages involves a willingness to understand another person’s point of view or way of looking at the world, or perhaps even unspoken desires and goals.
Belongings. Please check the studio, waiting area, bathroom and kids loft for any of your participant’s belongings before you leave the building.
Belongings. The Pre-school does not accept responsibility for accidental damage or loss of property. Parents are requested to keep their child’s personal items to a minimum and label clearly all belongings. Parents are requested to send the children to Pre-school in clothes and shoes suitable for play and painting. Jewellery, small hair clips, heels and flip flops etc restrict a child’s movement and can present a risk of injury. Parents are strongly advised against these items and must take responsibility for accidents caused by belongings or clothes which the children have been sent to Pre-school with.
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Belongings. We provide fresh bedding for your pet daily. Personal belongings may be left with your pet however we are not responsible for loss or damage. We recommend labeling your pet’s belongings with his or her name and your last name. We recommend only bringing beds that are fully machine washable.
Belongings i. You are reminded that under clause 16.3 of the main body of the Licence, you are required to remove all your belongings from your accommodation/halls by the end of the Accommodation Period. ii. In the event you absent yourself from your accommodation/halls before the end of your Accommodation Period: i. you should carefully consider that the COVID-19 situation might change during your absence and result in delaying your return or making your return more difficult; ii. in the event you are not able to return as planned, you will need to put in place contingency arrangements for removal of your belongings before the end of your Licence; and iii. the College reserves the right to require you to arrange and agree a time with the College for removing your belongings, where his becomes (in the College’s view) necessary due to the situation regarding COVID-19 at the time (including, but not limited to, situations of localised lockdown). iii. If you do not remove your belongings before the end of the Licence, the College may remove and at the College’s discretion either store or dispose of any remaining belongings, and charge any resulting costs to you.
Belongings. The Child should not bring money, valuables or sweets with them to the Nursery, as the Nursery does not accept responsibility for loss or damage to such items. Items requested by Nursery Staff for the purpose of a class activity will be allowed, however this is done so entirely at their own risk. A comforter will be allowed. The Parents are asked to supply the Nursery with named sun cream in the spring and summer for use on their Child only and may be required to sign a consent form to permit the Nursery to use sun cream on their child.
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