Personal Damages Sample Clauses
The Personal Damages clause defines the responsibilities and limitations regarding compensation for harm or injury suffered by individuals involved in the agreement. Typically, this clause outlines what constitutes personal damages, such as physical injury, emotional distress, or reputational harm, and may specify the process for claiming such damages or set caps on liability. Its core function is to allocate risk and clarify the extent to which parties are protected or exposed to claims for personal harm, thereby reducing uncertainty and potential disputes.
Personal Damages. The Employer shall be responsible for replacement or payment of damages to personal property such as clothing and protective glasses that may be incurred by an employee as a result of his carrying out his responsibilities as an employee while on the job to a maximum of fifty dollars ($50.00) per incident.
Personal Damages. Purchaser shall be held liable for any injury or damages to the DJ (person) or property of the DJ Service while on the premises of the said engagement if damage is caused by Purchaser, his guest(s), associates, engagement invitees, employees, or any other party in attendance, whether invited or not.
a. DJ Service’s liability for injury and/or loss is ultimately limited to coverage provided under DJ Service’s General Commercial Liability insurance policy in the event of unforeseen circumstances, “force majeure” (acts of God), accidents or negligence. Purchaser understands and agrees that all other insurance coverage and/or indemnifications are the sole responsibility of the Purchaser. Purchaser will hold DJ Service harmless from any legal action due to injury and/or losses.
Personal Damages. 25.4.1 The Public Employer agrees to either replace or pay the replacement value of any article of personal property of an employee that is damaged or destroyed, including clothing, eye glasses, time pieces, and dentures, which happened as a result of an incident directly related to such employees carrying out the duties of his job, provided an appropriate report is submitted by the employee.
Personal Damages. Each Party takes charge of the coverage of its staff in keeping with the law applicable with regard to social security and the work accident and occupational disease coverage system applicable to it, and to comply with the formalities falling upon it. Reparation for the damages suffered by these personnel arising from or in the course of executing this Agreement shall thus be made within both the framework of the law regarding social security and the coverage system for work accidents and occupational diseases applicable, as the case warrants, within the framework of their own bylaws. Under the rules of common law, each partner is liable for those damages of any nature caused by his staff to the staff of the other partner.
Personal Damages. Section 22.5.1: The Employer agrees to replace any article of personal property of an employee that is damaged or destroyed, limited clothing, eye glasses, dentures and time pieces which happened as a result of an incident directly related to such employee’s carrying out the duties of his/her job.
Personal Damages. The Employer shall replace or reimburse employees for any damage incurred to their personal property, such as clothing and eyeglasses, which was brought about as a result of an accident or attack while carrying out the duties of the job.
Personal Damages. The Employer shall replace or reimburse employees for any damages incurred to his personal property such as clothing and eye glasses, which was brought about as a result of an accident while he was carrying out the duties of his job, provided, that the Township shall not be responsible for damages that are the result of negligence by the employee.
Personal Damages. The Employer agrees to, replace any article of personal property of an employee that is damaged, destroyed, including clothing, eye glasses, time pieces, not to exceed $150.00, and dentures, which happened as a result of an incident directly related to such employees carrying out the duties of his/her job providing reimbursement is not received from any other source.
Personal Damages. 22.2.1 The Employer agrees to reimburse employees for personal clothing or property damaged or destroyed while the employee was carrying out the duties of his job except for administrative duties. Reimbursement shall be based upon the reasonable value of the personal clothing or articles damaged or destroyed up to a maximum of one hundred dollars ($100.00) per occurrence. This Section applies to all employees.
