Damage or Loss of Personal Property Sample Clauses

Damage or Loss of Personal Property. The Board shall indemnify and protect employees against any job-related loss of, damage to, or destruction of the employee’s personal property as a result of such an assault and/or battery.
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Damage or Loss of Personal Property. An employee whose personal property is damaged or stolen while in the performance of his/her duties shall be reimbursed in accordance with Administrative Regulation II-40 for the cost of repair or replacement of the item. This includes tools left on City property by mechanics. The mechanics will supply the City with an inventory list of all tools and update this list from time to time.
Damage or Loss of Personal Property. 48.01 Where a salaried physician in the performance of his/her duties suffers a loss of any personal property, and it can be determined that the salaried physician would reasonably be expected to have such property in his/her possession during the performance of his/her duties, such loss shall be recorded in writing by the salaried physician within two (2) days of the loss, and if such loss was not due to the salaried physician’s negligence, the Employer may compensate for such loss up to a maximum of three hundred dollars ($300.00).
Damage or Loss of Personal Property. If personal property of an employee is damaged or stolen as the result of an assault, vandalism or theft while the employee is acting in the line of duty on the premises of the College or while participating in an authorized activity as a representative of the College at an event away from the premises of the College, the College may make an equitable financial settlement for such loss with the employee involved if the damage is not fully covered by insurance. In such a situation, the employee shall first seek recovery from any insurance coverage available to the employee before they seek an equitable financial settlement from the College. The decision of the College regarding equitable financial settlement, if any, shall be final.

Related to Damage or Loss of Personal Property

  • Damage or Loss of Equipment 2.2.1. All devices are covered by a manufacturer’s warranty. The warranty covers manufacturer’s defects and normal use of the device. It does not cover negligence, abuse or malicious damage.

  • Damage to Personal Property The Employer will provide reimbursement for reasonable repair or replacement of damages incurred to the employee's eyeglasses, contact lenses or other prosthesis, ripped uniforms, or personal clothing, as a result of being assaulted while performing his/her work. The employee must report the incident by the end of their shift. The employee will present her or his receipt to the Employer within seven (7) days after the event, unless it was impossible for her or him to do so during this period. The Employer will reimburse up to a maximum of one hundred dollars ($100) per incident except for eyeglasses, which shall have a maximum reimbursement of three hundred dollars ($300).

  • Personal Property Damage Upon submission of reasonable proof the Employer shall repair or indemnify with respect to damage to the chattels of an employee while on duty caused by the actions of a patient, resident or client provided such personal property is an article of use or wear of a type suitable for use while on duty.

  • Damage to Property Exhibitor is liable for any damage caused to building floors, walls or columns, or to standard booth equipment, or to other Exhibitor’s property. Exhibitor may not apply paint, lacquer, adhesives, or other coating to building columns and floors or to standard booth equipment.

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