EQUIPMENT LENDING INFORMATION Sample Clauses

EQUIPMENT LENDING INFORMATION. This additional agreement allows students to check out a variety of peripheral equipment such as still cameras, video cameras, microphones, drawing tablets, E readers, other audio-visual devices, and peripherals for multimedia school projects. The signed agreement is part of the Student 1:1 Device Agreement and Acknowledgement Form. The RSSD grants the user permission to borrow technology equipment for school and home use based on mutual agreement of the following:
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EQUIPMENT LENDING INFORMATION. This additional agreement allows students, under the supervision and discretion of the building principal and classroom teacher (or activity sponsor/coach), to check out a variety of peripheral equipment such as still cameras, video cameras, microphones, drawing tablets, and other audio-visual devices for multimedia school projects. The signed agreement is part of the Student Laptop Program Acknowledgement Form. The MVCSD grants the user permission to borrow technology equipment for school and home use based on mutual agreement of the following:
EQUIPMENT LENDING INFORMATION. This additional agreement allows students to check out a variety of peripheral equipment such as still cameras, video cameras, microphones, drawing tablets, E readers, other audio-visual devices, and peripherals for multimedia school projects. NCSD grants the student permission to borrow technology equipment for school and home use based on mutual agreement of the following:
EQUIPMENT LENDING INFORMATION. The WMCSD grants the user permission to borrow technology equipment for school and home use based on mutual agreement of the following: Agreements
EQUIPMENT LENDING INFORMATION. This additional agreement allows students to check out a variety of peripheral equipment such as still cameras, video cameras, and other audiovisual devices for multimedia school projects. The signed agreement is part of the Student Chromebook/Computer/Laptop Program Acknowledgement Form. The Exira-Elk Horn-Kimballton CSD grants the user permission to borrow technology equipment for school and home use based on mutual agreement of the following: Agreements
EQUIPMENT LENDING INFORMATION. If the Student properly initials the last section of the Student Laptop Program Acknowledgement Form and if she complies with the provisions below and with all other applicable rules, the Student will be allowed to check out a variety of peripheral equipment such as still cameras, video cameras, microphones, drawing tablets and other audio visual devices for multimedia school projects. Marymount High School grants the Student permission to borrow technology equipment for school and home use based on the Student and Parentʼs agreement to the following:
EQUIPMENT LENDING INFORMATION. This additional agreement allows students to check out a variety of peripheral equipment such as still cameras, video cameras, microphones, drawing tablets and other audio visual devices for multimedia school projects. The signed agreement is part of the Van Meter
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EQUIPMENT LENDING INFORMATION. This additional agreement allows students under the supervision and discretion of the building principal and classroom teacher (or activity sponsor/coach) to check out a variety of peripheral equipment such as still cameras, video cameras, microphones, drawing tablets, and other audio visual devices for multimedia school projects. The signed agreement is part of the Student Chromebook Program Acknowledgement Form. The BSD grants the user permission to borrow technology equipment for school and home use based on mutual agreement of the following:
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  • Providing Information As a condition of using the Stripe Issuing Services, Stripe may require you to provide User Information, information regarding Authorised Users (including name, address, birthdate, and government-issued identification documents), and information about your activities and intended use of the Stripe Issuing Services. This information may be separate from or in addition to information you may have previously provided to Stripe in connection with other Services. You must promptly provide all additional financial and other information Stripe requests from time to time.

  • Safeguarding Information Not to use or disclose any information concerning a recipient of services under this contract for any purpose not in conformity with state and federal law except upon written consent of the recipient, or the responsible parent or guardian when authorized by law.

  • Contracting Information Requirements Contractor represents and warrants that it will comply with the requirements of Section 552.372(a) of the Texas Government Code. Except as provided by Section 552.374(c) of the Texas Government Code, the requirements of Subchapter J (Additional Provisions Related to Contracting Information), Chapter 552 of the Government Code, may apply to the Contract and the Contractor agrees that the Contract can be terminated if the Contractor knowingly or intentionally fails to comply with a requirement of that subchapter.

  • SMALL BUSINESS PARTICIPATION AND DVBE PARTICIPATION REPORTING REQUIREMENTS a. If for this Contract Contractor made a commitment to achieve small business participation, then Contractor must within 60 days of receiving final payment under this Contract (or within such other time period as may be specified elsewhere in this Contract) report to the awarding department the actual percentage of small business participation that was achieved. (Govt. Code § 14841.)

  • Identifying Information Issuer and Broker acknowledge that a portion of the identifying information set forth on Exhibit A is being requested by NCPS in connection with the USA Patriot Act, Pub.L.107-56 (the “Act”). To help the government fight the funding of terrorism and money laundering activities, Federal law requires all financial institutions to obtain, verify, and record information that identifies each person who opens an account. For a non-individual person such as a business entity, a charity, a Trust, or other legal entity, we ask for documentation to verify its formation and existence as a legal entity. We may also ask to see financial statements, licenses, identification and authorization documents from individuals claiming authority to represent the entity or other relevant documentation.

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