Common use of Reimbursed Expenses Clause in Contracts

Reimbursed Expenses. The City shall repair or replace items of personal property, including but not limited to watches, glasses, clothes, which are damaged while the employee is engaged in the performance of his/her duties; provided, however, the employer reserves the right not to make reimbursement for expensive items of personal property, such as, but not limited to diamond rings. It is the intent of the parties that the employee shall wear or possess, while on duty, personal items considered to be "luxury" items at his/her own risk. The City shall not pay for lost or misplaced items through the employee's own negligence.

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: Collective Bargaining Agreement, Collective Bargaining Agreement

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Reimbursed Expenses. The City shall repair or replace items of personal property, including but not limited to watches, glasses, and clothes, which are damaged while the an employee is engaged in the performance of his/her the employee’s duties; provided. The City, however, the employer reserves the right not to make reimbursement for expensive items of personal property, such as, but not limited to to, diamond rings. It is the intent of the parties that the employee shall wear or possess, while on duty, personal items considered to be "luxury" items at his/her the employee’s own risk. The City shall not pay for lost or misplaced items through the employee's ’s own negligence.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Letter of Agreement

Reimbursed Expenses. The City shall repair or replace items of personal property, including includ- ing but not limited to watches, glasses, and clothes, which are damaged while the employee is engaged in the performance of his/her his duties; provided. The employer, however, the employer reserves the right not to make reimbursement for expensive items of personal property, such as, but not limited to to, diamond rings. It is the intent of the parties that the employee shall wear or possess, while on duty, personal items considered to be "luxury" items at his/her his own risk. The City shall not pay for lost or misplaced items through the employee's own negligencenegli- gence.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: archive.lib.msu.edu

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Reimbursed Expenses. The City shall repair or replace items of personal property, including but not limited to watches, glasses, and clothes, which are damaged while the an employee is engaged in the performance of his/her the employee’s duties; provided. The City, however, the employer reserves the right not to make reimbursement for expensive items of personal property, such as, but not limited to to, diamond rings. It is the intent of the parties that the employee shall wear or possess, while on duty, personal items considered to be "luxury" items at his/her the employee’s own risk. The City shall not pay for lost or misplaced items through the employee's ’s own negligence.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Letter of Agreement

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