Computer Problems Clause Samples
The 'Computer Problems' clause defines how issues related to computer systems, software, or electronic communications are handled within the context of the agreement. It typically outlines the responsibilities of each party in the event of system failures, data loss, or technical disruptions, and may specify procedures for notification, remediation, or alternative methods of communication. This clause ensures that both parties are prepared for potential technological interruptions and clarifies liability, thereby minimizing disputes and maintaining the continuity of contractual obligations.
Computer Problems. It is a student's responsibility to maintain a 100% working computer at all times. • If the student's computer is not working properly the student needs to first talk to the teacher in the class to determine if some minor troubleshooting will take care of the problem. If the problem still exists, contact the District help desk. If the computer cannot be fixed immediately, the student will be issued a different computer to use on a temporary basis. • Do not attempt to remove or change the physical structure of the computer, including keys, screen cover or plastic casing. Doing so will void the warranty, and the student/family will be responsible for the costs of repair or replacement.
Computer Problems. Students that have a damaged or inoperable computer should turn the computer in for repair. Unless covered by warranty, students are responsible for the cost to repair if the problem is due to abuse or accidents. Students will not be responsible for manufacture defects. For computers that are beyond repair, lost, or stolen students will be responsible for the replacement cost (see replacement schedule below).
Computer Problems. It is a student’s responsibility to maintain a 100% working computer at all times. If the student’s computer is not working properly the student needs to take the computer to the tech room where it can be examined. If the computer cannot be fixed immediately, the student will be issued a different computer to use on a temporary basis. Do not attempt to remove or change the physical structure of the computer, including keys, screen cover or plastic casing. Doing so will void the warranty, and the student/family will be responsible for 100% of the repair or replacement cost.
