Loss of Privileges. If an employee does not book vacation by February 1st, service privileges will not apply.
Loss of Privileges. Denial of specified privileges for a designated period of time. This may include denying the student access to any campus, site, or building while permitting the student to enroll in off- campus classes such as internet or correspondence classes.
Loss of Privileges. If there is a pattern of behavior that suggests an inability to meet the articulated expectations of responsible technology use, students will lose some or all device privileges.
Loss of Privileges. Action taken by the principal and/or assistant principal(s) to assist a student in resolving his/her behavioral problems. The action is in the form of certain stipulated conditions agreed to by the school, the student, and parent(s) or legal guardian(s).
Loss of Privileges. Denial of specified privileges for a designated period of time.
Loss of Privileges. In the event that a Shareholder is in default, as determined by a court of law, of any terms of this Agreement, such Shareholder, during the period of such default, shall not have any right to vote, sign documentation, receive notice of or attend at any meeting or generally participate in the decision making process of the Company. Furthermore, each Shareholder agrees to appoint Xxxxxxxxxx - Xxxxxx Trustees Ltd. as its attorney to execute any and all documentation which would otherwise be required to be signed by such Shareholder, during the period of such default.
Loss of Privileges. Privileges granted to Greek organizations and/or student organizations are suspended for an indefinite period of time that will be determined by the severity of an offense and the conditions surrounding it.
Loss of Privileges. The privileges defined under sections 3.3 Use of Facilities, 3.4 Bulletin Boards, and
Loss of Privileges. The use of technology is a privilege, not a right, and inappropriate use may result in a loss of those privileges. In cases of inappropriate use, school and LPJUSD staff will decide what consequences are appropriate. Students can lose privileges, such as their network accounts, at any time for inappropriate use. Some examples of inappropriate use are unlawful activities, commercial purposes (running a business or trying to make money) or personal financial gain (running a website to sell things), inappropriate sexual or other offensive content, threatening another person, misrepresentation of LPJUSD staff, or students.
Loss of Privileges. This includes but is not limited to, the loss of ability to host guest(s), the ability to borrow resources, an on-site alcohol ban of a specified duration, and/or attending residential events and activities.