Common use of Damage, Loss, or Theft Clause in Contracts

Damage, Loss, or Theft. Responsibility for Damage: The student is responsible for maintaining a working Chromebook at all times. The student shall use reasonable care to ensure that the Chromebook is not damaged, stolen, or lost. In the event of damage the student/parent will be billed for the cost of the damage or the replacement cost of the Chromebook. If the damage is deemed accidental, there will be a $25 charge for the cost of the first repair each school year. This does not apply to warranty repairs. If subsequent repairs are required during the school year, or if the damage is deemed intentional due to neglect, the student/parent will be charged the fees determined by the cost of the replacement parts and labor, not to exceed $250 per repair. If the Chromebook is lost, stolen, or damaged beyond repair, the student will be responsible for a replacement cost of $250.00.

Appears in 5 contracts

Samples: Technology Agreement, Technology Agreement, de50000539.schoolwires.net

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