Common use of Reasonable Force Clause in Contracts

Reasonable Force. An employee(s) may, within the scope of his/her employment, use and apply such amount of force as is reasonable and necessary; to quell a disturbance threatening physical injury to others; to obtain possession of weapons or other dangerous object upon the person or within the control of the pupil; for the purpose of self-defense; and for the protection of persons or property.

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: www.perc.state.nj.us, www.perc.state.nj.us

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Reasonable Force. An employee(s) may, within the scope of his/her employment, employee may use and apply such amount of reasonable force as is reasonable and necessary; necessary to quell a disturbance threatening physical protect the employee from attack or to prevent injury to others; another employee or student and to obtain possession of weapons or other dangerous object upon maintain discipline while carrying out the person or within the control of the pupil; for the purpose of self-defense; and for the protection of persons or propertyemployee's duties.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Collective Bargaining Agreement

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Reasonable Force. An employee(s) may, within the scope of his/her employment, Employee may use and apply such amount of reasonable force as is reasonable and necessary; necessary to protect oneself from attack or to protect another person or property, to quell a disturbance threatening physical injury to others; others or to obtain possession of weapons or other dangerous object objects upon the person or within the control of the pupil; for the purpose of self-defense; and for the protection of persons or property.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Agreement

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