Recreational Sample Clauses

Recreational motor vehicle means a motorized vehicle (other than a motor vehicle as defined above), trailer, or attached apparatus designed or used for recreation, vacation or leisure time activities.
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Recreational. 5. The parties agree that the district will periodically make determinations on whether specific uses of the electronic resources are consistent with the acceptable use practice of the school.
Recreational. G. The District and/or Network does not warrant that the functions of the system will meet any specific requirements the user may have, or that it will be error free or uninterrupted; nor shall it be liable for any direct or indirect, incidental, or consequential damages (including lost data, information, or time) sustained or incurred in connection with the use, operation, or inability to use the system.
Recreational. H. Students who engage in inappropriate use of the Network, including those who use BYOD devices, will be subject to discipline at the discretion of the school administration. School-issued devices should be used in compliance with this policy at all times, regardless of their location. All network traffic on the Network is filtered, actively monitored, and logged in compliance with Board policy, and state and federal laws including the Children's Internet Protection Act (CIPA). Inappropriate activities include, but are not limited to: ● Accessing content that is unlawful, obscene, pornographic, abusive, or otherwise objectionable ● Attempting to bypass the Internet filter or other network security systems ● Attempting to spread malicious software via the network such as viruses and malware, even unintentionally ● Attempting to gain unauthorized access to computers, servers, user accounts, or other District data sources ● Irresponsible use of social networksRecreational use of the Network when expected to be engaged in school work ● Cyberbullying ● Attempting to share personal information or images of others without their consent ● Assuming another person’s identity Recognizing the benefits collaboration brings to education, the District will provide students access to digital resources that allow communication, collaboration, sharing, and messaging among users. Students are expected to communicate with the same appropriate, safe, mindful, courteous conduct online as offline. Posts, chats, sharing, and messaging may be monitored. Students should be careful not to share personally-identifiable information online.
Recreational. I. The use of the Network is a privilege, which may be revoked by the Board and/or SWOCA at any time for any reason. Appropriate reasons for revoking privileges include but are not limited to, personal monetary gain, the altering of system software, the placing of unauthorized information, computer viruses, or harmful programs on or through the computer system in either public or private files or messages. The Board reserves the right to remove files, limit or deny access, and refer Users for other disciplinary action. This includes using district computer(s) or internet to email or post personal business on the district email system.
Recreational. G. The Corporation and/or Network does not warrant that the functions of the system will meet any specific requirements the user may have, or that it will be error free or uninterrupted; nor shall it be liable for any direct or indirect, incidental, or consequential damages (including lost data, information, or time) sustained or incurred in connection with the use, operation, or inability to use the system.
Recreational. Recreational features within a DARD field such as a football pitch must be captured (OT7Re). This also applies to buildings, car parks, pathways etc. associated with the recreational area.
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Recreational. Use Recreational Pond for any use & not to interfere with Detention Capacity
Recreational. While it is agreed that telecomunications, information gathering and recreational uses of electronic resources are available to staff, any use thereof not related to supporting the academics of students will be restricted to those hours when staff are not responsible for students (lunch hour, conference hour, before and after school hours).

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  • Recreation Recreation rooms shall be supplied. Smokes and soft drinks shall be available. Outside walls of the above to be completely closed-in cold weather. Sidewalk to be provided between the living quarters, from living quarters to dining rooms and recreation rooms. The above to be Standards for Stationary or Permanent type camps. In the initial construction of the above, the camp construction workers in areas where there are no hotel accommodations, shall construct such housing as is necessary for them (this is not a tent). When bunkhouses are built to the degree that they can be occupied, the camp construction workers shall move into such quarters and their original buildings shall be disposed of or not used for lodging from time to time.

  • Playground A playground area provided for children twelve years old and younger to play on shall be provided. Each playground must include features that appeal to children within the above age group including some of the following: slides, monkey bars, ladders, tunnels, climbers, bridges, ramps, platforms, etc. All playground equipment must be of commercial grade. Each playground must include a minimum of six (6) features.

  • KITCHEN  Discard all leftover food in large trash receptacle in kitchen and empty any smaller trash receptacles if used into large trash can in kitchen.  Empty large trash bin into the dumpster, (if feasible). If not, please notify front desk.  Flatware is to be pre-soaked, washed in dishwasher, dried, returned to drawers and placed facing in the same direction.  Dishes, glassware, chopping boards, cooking utensils, pots/pans, baking sheets etc. should be washed in accordance with the instructions on the dish washing machine and returned DRY to dish carts and cupboards. Please check for lipstick/chap stick marks and clean those off accordingly before putting glasses/cups away.  Wipe down outside of dishwasher, empty dishwasher food trap into trash and wash out.  Counters and sinks wiped down with the water and bleach solution.  If used, please wipe inside and out microwave oven; wall/warming ovens, inside the refrigerator and refrigerator door.  Run garbage disposal in large double sink by dishwashing machine to clear food waste (Please do not put any food waste in small sinks).  Wipe out Alto-Shaam (Warming Ovens) and clean food trays if used.  Rinse out any Dish Tubs.  Empty any tubs of excess ice outside, if used.  Sweep floor of food debris.  Empty large trash bin into the dumpster (if feasible). If not please notify front desk. B BQ’s:  Make sure propane is turned off after use  Clean grill racks with wire brush and wipe up any spills /food debris from the BBQ  Leave outside to cool.  Please check with Front Desk regarding storage of cold and cleaned BBQ’s PATIO:  Return outdoor umbrellas and furniture to original positions.  Wipe down outdoor furniture if spills have occurred.  Dispose of trash/food waste and cigarette butts in trash receptacles. The following applies if any food and/or beverages have been served in these rooms: GREAT ROOM:  Wipe down tables with bleach /water solution. (Located under the sink in the kitchen next to the coffee maker).  If linens have been used or rented, please shake off any food debris in trash receptacles and place linens in mesh bags provided. Sorting by color or type is not necessary.  Notify front desk of any beverage spills as soon as they occur.  Empty any trash receptacles into large trash can in kitchen and then empty that into the dumpster (if feasible). If not please notify front desk.  Sweep/Vacuum carpet of any food debris. (These items are located in the cupboard next to Men’s restroom.

  • Catering The IU Auditorium staff may suggest caterers for your event; however, the Licensee will be responsible for paying all catering costs in a timely manner. All caterers in the IU Auditorium must be pre-approved by Auditorium Management and possess all valid Indiana licenses for food service and the service of alcoholic beverages (if applicable). The caterer must carry commercial general and auto liability insurance, including a products-completed operations endorsement, with minimum limits of $1,000,000 per occurrence / $2,000,000 Aggregate. Licensee must be in compliance with all other university regulations regarding food service including, but not limited to, completing the University Office of Environmental Health & Safety’s Temporary Food Service application. In addition, “The Trustees of Indiana University, its officers, agents and employees” must be named as an additional insured on the Certificate of Insurance for both Commercial General Liability and Automobile Liability coverage. The Certificate of Insurance must be submitted to Indiana University for review and approval at least fourteen (14) working days prior to the scheduled date of the event. If Licensee’s vendor/caterer fails to comply with any of the requirements described in this section, the vendor/caterer will not be permitted to serve food or alcohol at the Event and Licensor shall not be responsible for any losses incurred by Licensee or Licensee’s subcontractors as a result of such cancellation. Stage Labor The Auditorium Production Stage Manager and the Licensee in conjunction with the Auditorium Management shall determine the number of employees necessary for the call. Manpower must be maintained until such time as work in all departments is fully completed. All requests for manpower must be submitted in writing forty-eight (48) hours prior to load-in. Indiana University Auditorium is under contract with IATSE Local #618. Licensee agrees to abide by the rules of this agreement governing stage labor. IU Auditorium Facility Usage Policies It is further agreed and understood that all of the Facility Usage Policies including all addenda published by the date of this Agreement are hereby incorporated as part of this contract and the Licensee has received a copy of the Indiana University Auditorium Facility and General Information. Please initial here: Sound System If sound equipment is carried by the performing company, artist, or conference, the Indiana University Auditorium Production Stage Manager, after consultation with representatives of the company, may permit use of the company's equipment in conjunction with the house system. If Licensee is to mix sound system from the road sound mixing position, mixing stacks and/or equipment to be no higher than forty-eight (48) inches from the floor. Front Lighting There are no balcony rail house lighting positions in the Indiana University Auditorium.

  • Shopping Goods and works estimated to cost less than $100,000 equivalent per contract may be procured under contracts awarded on the basis of Shopping.

  • AMENITIES Amenities shall be prescribed as provided in Appendix F of this Agreement.

  • Vehicles If an employee is required to use their own automobile in the performance of their duties, the Employer shall ensure that the position posting or advertisement shall include this requirement.

  • Pavement The combined surface course, base course, and subbase course, if any, considered as a single unit.

  • Appliances The Landlord shall: (check one) ☐ - Provide the following appliances: . ☐ - Not provide any appliances.

  • Landscape Develop and coordinate landscape design concepts entailing analysis of existing conditions, proposed components and how the occupants will use the facility. Include location and description of planting, ground improvements and visual barriers.

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