Common use of Loss of Property and Insurance Clause in Contracts

Loss of Property and Insurance. Students must care for the property of others including the school’s buildings, furniture, and equipment. Parents/guardians/carers agrees to be financially responsible (and jointly and severally indemnify the school) for any property damage caused by their child at the school or while participating in school- related activities. It is impossible for the school to implement and administer systems or processes which will adequately protect the child’s personal property against all loss, damage, or theft. All personal property brought by the child to the school or to school-related activities is at the sole risk of the child and their parents. The school accepts no liability for loss or damage to personal property of the child, however that may occur, and the school has no responsibility to implement and administer systems or processes which may minimise or avoid such loss or damage. The school does not insure the personal property of the child or their parents which is brought to the school or to school-related activities. It is the responsibility of the child’s parents to arrange such insurance as they consider appropriate. Although the school may have limited personal accident insurance in respect of its students, parents/guardians/carers should arrange such personal accident insurance as they consider appropriate. The school may provide bag areas, lockers, desks, and work areas for the student’s use. These areas remain the property of the school and are provided with the understanding the school has the right to access such property at any time it deems necessary.

Appears in 5 contracts

Samples: College Colac Enrolment Agreement, www.sfxballarat.catholic.edu.au, irp.cdn-website.com

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Loss of Property and Insurance. Students must care for the property of others including the school’s buildings, furniture, and equipment. Parents/guardians/carers agrees to be financially responsible (and jointly and severally indemnify the school) for any property damage caused by their child at the school or while participating in school- school-related activities. It is impossible for the school to implement and administer systems or processes which will adequately protect the child’s personal property against all loss, damage, or theft. All personal property brought by the child to the school or to school-related activities is at the sole risk of the child and their parents. The school accepts no liability for loss or damage to personal property of the child, however that may occur, and the school has no responsibility to implement and administer systems or processes which may minimise or avoid such loss or damage. The school does not insure the personal property of the child or their parents which is brought to the school or to school-related activities. It is the responsibility of the child’s parents to arrange such insurance as they consider appropriate. Although the school may have limited personal accident insurance in respect of its students, parents/guardians/carers should arrange such personal accident insurance as they consider appropriate. The school may provide bag areas, lockers, desks, and work areas for the student’s use. These areas remain the property of the school and are provided with the understanding the school has the right to access such property at any time it deems necessary.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: www.stbc.vic.edu.au

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