Common use of Covered Personal Property Clause in Contracts

Covered Personal Property. Covered personal property shall be defined as that equipment necessary for the performance of the employee's official duties including prescription eyeglasses/contacts, prosthodontics, and watches. It shall not include telephones, pagers or electronic devices. With the exception of watches, jewelry is not covered personal property.

Appears in 6 contracts

Samples: Agreement, Agreement, Agreement

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Covered Personal Property. Covered personal property shall be defined as that equipment necessary for the performance of the employee's official duties including prescription eyeglasses/contactscontacts lenses, prosthodontics, and watches. Covered personal property shall include non-uniform clothing. It shall not include telephones, pagers or electronic devices. With the exception of watches, jewelry is not covered personal property.

Appears in 5 contracts

Samples: Agreement, Agreement, www.coj.net

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