Common use of District Held Harmless and Promise Not to Sue Clause in Contracts

District Held Harmless and Promise Not to Sue. In order to protect itself from future lawsuits where a student or parent alleges that the student suffered some kind of injury because the student used the District's Internet Access or other technology resources, the district requires that the student and parent promise to forego such claims against either the District or its employees in return for being allowed to use the resources. Therefore, the Student and parent agree to hold the district and its employees harmless from any claim or liability arising out of or resulting from the Student's use of the District's Internet Access, even though the nature, extent, and seriousness of such claims are currently unknown. In other words, the student and parent agree that they will not sue the school district or any district employee over any claim that comes about as a result of the Student's using the district's Internet and intranet access. By signing this agreement, the parent and student waive any such claims that may occur in the future, whether they are now aware of how the student could be injured by using the Internet, or the extent of such alleged injury. In doing so the student and parent waive any protection they have under Civil Code section 1542 with regard to claims arising from the student's use of District Internet Access. That law reads as follows:

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: Student Acceptable Technology Use Agreement, Student Acceptable Technology Use Agreement

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District Held Harmless and Promise Not to Sue. In order to protect itself from future lawsuits where a student or parent alleges that the student suffered some kind of injury because the student used the District's Internet Access or other technology resources, the district requires that the student and parent promise to forego such claims against either the District or its employees in return for being allowed to use the resources. Therefore, the Student and parent agree to hold the district and its employees harmless from any claim or liability arising out of or resulting from the Student's use of the District's Internet Access, even though the nature, extent, and seriousness of such claims are currently unknown. In other words, the student and parent agree that they will not sue the school district or any district employee over any claim that comes about as a result of the Student's using the districtDistrict's Internet and intranet access. By signing this agreement, agreement the parent and student waive any such claims that may occur in the future, whether they are now aware of how the student could be injured by using the Internet, or the extent of such alleged injury. In doing so the student and parent waive any protection they have under Civil Code section 1542 with regard to claims arising from the student's use of District Internet Access. That law reads as follows:

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: Student Technology Use Agreement, Student Technology Use Agreement

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District Held Harmless and Promise Not to Sue. In order to protect itself from future lawsuits where a student or parent alleges that the student suffered some kind of injury because the student used the District's Internet Access or other technology resources, the district requires that the student and parent promise to forego such claims against either the District or its employees in return for being allowed to use the resources. Therefore, the Student and parent agree to hold the district and its employees harmless from any claim or liability arising out of or resulting from the Student's use of the District's Internet Access, even though the nature, extent, and seriousness of such claims are currently unknown. In other words, the student and parent agree that they will not sue the school district or any district employee over any claim that comes about as a result of the Student's using the district's Internet and intranet access. By signing this agreement, agreement the parent and student waive any such claims that may occur in the future, whether they are now aware of how the student could be injured by using the Internet, or the extent of such alleged injury. In doing so the student and parent waive any protection they have under Civil Code section 1542 with regard to claims arising from the student's use of District Internet Access. That law reads as follows:

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: School Choice Agreement

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