Repair/Replacement Costs Sample Clauses

Repair/Replacement Costs. If a student fails to return the Mobile Learning Device and/or accessories at the end of the school year or upon termination of enrollment at MCSD or when requested by the District, that student and parents/guardians will be charged the replacement cost of the Mobile Learning Device and/or accessories and may be subject to criminal prosecution or civil liability. MCSD reserves the right to charge the student and parents/guardians the full cost for repair or replacement of the Mobile Learning Device at any time, such as when damage occurs due to gross negligence as determined by MCSD administrative personnel. Examples of gross negligence may include, but are not limited to: • Leaving the Mobile Learning Device unattended and unlocked. • Lending the Mobile Learning Device to others other than one’s parents/guardians. • Using the Mobile Learning Device in an unsafe environment. • Using the Mobile Learning Device in an unsafe manner. • Intentionally causing damage to the Mobile Learning Device.
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Repair/Replacement Costs. Recipient shall keep the apparatus in good working order, subject to inspection by OSFM, as explained in Exhibit A. During any term of this Agreement, if apparatus is lost, stolen, or damaged beyond repair, Recipient shall be liable to OSFM for the replacement cost of apparatus. If apparatus is damaged but repairable, Recipient shall pay all costs of repair. Recipient shall be liable for all costs related to the apparatus during any term of this Agreement. Nothing in this section shall affect OSFM’s provision of reimbursement funds as provided in Section 2 above.
Repair/Replacement Costs. Students may be held responsible for the repair costs for ALL damage caused to their iPads and accessories which are not covered by the AppleCare+ Warranty including, but not limited to: broken screens, cracked plastic pieces, inoperability, etc. Should the cost to repair exceed the cost of purchasing a new device or item, the student and parents/guardians will pay for full replacement value. Lost items such as cases, adapters and cables will be charged the actual replacement cost. We do not accept 3rd party after market power adapter or USB cables. Estimated costs: iPad with warranty -­‐ $650 Case -­‐ $56 Power Adapter -­‐ $19 USB cable -­‐ $19
Repair/Replacement Costs. In the event of damage or a lost/stolen device, the student/parent/guardian will be billed for the cost of repairs. Replacement Costs for Damages and Repairs: Repair fee for damaged or broken device is up to $200 Replacement cost for the provided device charger is up to $50 Replacement cost for the entire device is up to $400 Repair fee for damaged or broken device is up to $200 Replacement cost for the provided device charger is up to $50 Replacement cost for the entire device is up to $400 Device Use Agreement STUDENT & PARENT ACKNOWLEDGMENT The device(s) and accessories issued to me for the duration of this school year will remain the property of Xxxxxxxx Xxxxxx Schools. I will be responsible for all damage to and/or loss of the device. I promise to return the device and accessories in good working condition. STUDENT: I have read and will abide by the Student Laptop Handbook and Device Use Agreement for Xxxxxxxx Xxxxxx Schools. I further understand that should I commit any violation my access privileges may be revoked, and school disciplinary action and/or appropriate legal actions may be taken.
Repair/Replacement Costs. Parents and students who choose NOT to purchase the Device Protection Plan are responsible for 100% of all repair and replacement costs for the device that is not related to a manufacturer issue. The following prices are estimates, as exact costs for each repair will be made upon further inspection of the damaged device. Should the student’s device become damaged, the student will be provided a loaner device, while their assigned device is being repaired. Once the assigned device is repaired, the loaner will be collected. Accidental or intentional damage is NOT covered on the loaner device. Any damage to the loaner device is the fiscal responsibility of the student. If you have purchased DDP, it does not cover the school’s loaner device.
Repair/Replacement Costs. SCA will pay to maintain Chromebooks unless there is damage due to accident, abuse, or misuse. If a lost or stolen school-issued device is not recovered or if a school-issued device is otherwise damaged, the student and the student’s parent(s) or guardian(s) are financially responsible for the repair and/or replacement cost for the device. The following prices are estimates, as exact costs for each repair will be made upon further inspection of the damaged device. Device replacement $270 Motherboard $179 i/o Board $49 Screen repair or replacement $65 Battery $69 Power cord $25 Palmrest w/Keyboard $89 Bottom Case $29 Rear Housing $59 Should your student’s device become damaged, they will be provided a loaner device while their assigned device is being repaired. This loaner device may not be of equivalent performance or features. *** All repairs must be made by SCA employees or SCA approved technicians *** Responsible Use Of Technology Students and parents must acknowledge they have read this policy, including its regulation, and understand that violation of this policy could result in a loss of privileges and further disciplinary action. Prohibited uses Your student is responsible for his or her own actions involving technology, along with personal files, passwords and accounts. Uses and activities that are expressly prohibited include: ● Accessing, submitting, transmitting, posting, publishing, forwarding, downloading, scanning or displaying materials that are defamatory, abusive, obscene, vulgar, sexually explicit, sexually suggestive, threatening, discriminatory, harassing and/or illegal. ● Soliciting or distributing information with the intent to threaten, harass or bully others. ● Using technology for any illegal activity or activity that violates other Board policies, procedures and/or school rules. ● Copying, downloading, or using copyrighted materials, including software, without the permission of the copyright owner or express authorization of the student’s teacher or principal. ● Using your device in a manner which violates the school’s policy on Cheating and Plagiarism. (See Student Handbook) ● Using an unreasonably high level of Internet bandwidth. ● While at school, using technology for nonschool-related purposes. ● Using, touching, or moving a device that is not your own without permission. ● Sharing passwords, using other users' passwords without permission and/or accessing other users' accounts. ● Any malicious use, disruption or harm to the...
Repair/Replacement Costs. Students may be held responsible for the repair costs for ALL damage caused to their iPads and accessories which are not covered by the AppleCare+ Warranty including, but not limited to: broken screens, cracked plastic pieces, inoperability, etc. Should the cost to repair exceed the cost of purchasing a new device or item, the student and parents/guardians will pay for full replacement value. Lost items such as cases, adapters and cables will be charged the actual replacement cost. Estimated costs: iPad with warranty -­‐ $600 Case -­‐ $56 Adapter and cord -­‐ $30
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