Respect for Property. A. Students are expected to respect property. The bus property should be left in the same condition as before arrival. Students’ trash and other articles must be removed when students leaves. Removal or damage of bus property is unacceptable. This includes removal or damage or any piece of bus equipment, defacing or marking any part of the bus.
Respect for Property. Obey the laws of the locality, state and nation including but not limited to refraining from: Neglecting or damaging university property; stealing or engaging in dishonest behavior. Tampering with or wantonly destroying or disclosing university data, records, or other information. Engage in unauthorized use of university vehicles, telephones, computers, or other equipment or materials. Soliciting, collecting money, or circulating petitions on university property without proper permission. Gambling on university property or during UT Extension programs, activities, or events.
Respect for Property. Guests must treat the property with care to maintain its condition for future guests. Owner Responsibilities • Property Maintenance: Owners must ensure that the property is kept in good condition, adhering to health and safety standards. • Compliance: Owners are responsible for complying with all local laws and regulations related to property rentals.
Respect for Property. Middlebury strives to create a community of trust, safety, and respect for others and for our shared resources. Theft of or damage to College property or the property of others is therefore prohibited; fines may be imposed. Additionally, unauthorized access to College property or that of others, or undermining authorized access to College property, is prohibited. This includes but is not limited to unauthorized use of services, and disposition of College property to another under the pretense that it is one's own. All Performers, their personnel and guests shall depart College property promptly after the performance unless special arrangements have been made in advance with the Student Activities Office and the Middlebury College Department of Public Safety.
Respect for Property. No cable, line, wire, amplifier, converter or other piece of equipment owned or controlled by Licensee shall be installed by Licensee inside a dwelling or other occupied structure without first securing the permission of the owner or the lawful occupant of the property involved, except in those cases where Licensee is permitted by federal or state law or regulations to install such facilities and equipment inside the structure without permission.
Respect for Property. Property at retreat location, indoor and outdoor areas, and other areas should not be damaged, marked, or vandalized in any way. Personal property should not be damaged or borrowed without permission or taken from the premises at any time. Please Initial
Respect for Property. Students are reminded daily that they are to respect other peoples' property and their property as they travel to and from school. Students must be told that they should use sidewalks and not cut through yards or lots. Homeowners/renters have a right to privacy and quiet. This goal of respect can be achieved with just a little thoughtful consideration on the part of each one of us. We encourage and solicit parents' cooperation in making children aware of this responsibility.
Respect for Property. Students are responsible for their own devices whilst in school. This includes: • Ensuring the devices are stored safely and securely in the locker provided. It is the responsibility of all users to safeguard school owned equipment from loss, theft or damage. • Devices are transported throughout the school safely. A student is to be accountable for any damage that occurs to their device while in the Ignite School. School bags are not allowed to be transported around the school, but students may use a laptop/ device carrier case. • Accessing or using other student’s devices is strictly prohibited. • Ensuring their device has sufficient charge for use in lessons and is only used in supervised lessons.
Respect for Property. Students must not damage or deface the bus in any way. - Any damage to school district property (including the school bus) caused by a student will result in the parents being responsible for repair costs. - Students will not put their feet or other belongings in aisles or other seats, or lean across the seat in front of or behind them.
Respect for Property a. I will show respect for school property, including classrooms, textbooks, equipment, and personal belongings of others.