Damage to Personal Vehicles Sample Clauses

Damage to Personal Vehicles. The parties agree to recommend to the County Board of Supervisors that said Board extend the provisions of County Code Section 5.85 regarding reimbursement for damage to personal vehicles to all permittees covered by this MOU. In addition, effective January 1, 2001, the parties agree to recommend that the Board of Supervisors amend Section 5.85 to provide rental car coverage, to be the actual costs of such rental car, not to exceed $40.00 per day, and a 30-day limit, and towing coverage, to be the actual towing charges (and, if required, storage costs), not to exceed 50 miles in towing and $10.00 per day storage. Also, it is understood that damage which occurs in the employee’s headquarters (for mileage purposes) parking lot is covered by the insurance program described in Section 5.85 of the County Code, effective January 1, 2001.
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Damage to Personal Vehicles. The parties agree to recommend to the County Board of Supervisors that said Board extend the provisions of County Code Section 5.85 regarding reimbursement for damage to personal vehicles to all permittees covered by this MOU. In addition, effective January 1, 2001, the parties agree to recommend that the Board of Supervisors amend Section

Related to Damage to Personal Vehicles

  • 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).

  • 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.

  • Personal Vehicles A. Employees who are directed by the Employer to use a personal vehicle for official state business shall do so in accordance with state fleet policies established by the Department of Budget and Management. When circumstances make it impractical for an employee to obtain a state vehicle on the day the vehicle will be used, such employee may request the vehicle at the end of the prior day's shift, and the appointing authority shall make reasonable accommodation, consistent with the efficient operation of the unit, to accommodate such request. If such request cannot be granted, the employee may use his/her own vehicle and be reimbursed at the full rate in accordance with state fleet policies.

  • Damage to Equipment The Parties shall exercise all necessary precautions to avoid causing damage to the other Party’s poles and Equipment and other pole attachers’ Equipment and shall assume responsibility to each other for any and all loss from any damage to the other Party’s poles or Equipment and reimburse the other Party for the entire expense incurred in making such repairs. Each Party shall assume responsibility to third parties for any and all loss from any damage caused to third party’s Equipment by such Party and shall reimburse such third party for the entire expense incurred in making repairs.

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