Security and Damage Sample Clauses

Security and Damage. Landlord and Tenant agree that Tenant will not pay a security deposit for the 72 Premises. Tenant agrees to take good care of the Premises throughout the Lease Term (as described in 73 more detail in Section 8 below), reasonable wear and tear excepted. In the event that Tenant fails to 74 pay any or all amount(s) that are due under this Lease, in the event that Tenant causes or allows damage 75 to the Premises that exceeds ordinary wear and tear, in the event that Tenant’s actions or inactions 76 necessitate cleaning costs that exceed ordinary wear and tear, and/or in the event that Tenant owes any 77 other sum(s) to Landlord for any reason hereunder, then Tenant agrees to make payment to Landlord, 78 which shall include but not be limited to the following:
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Security and Damage. Landlord and Tenant agree that Tenant will not pay a security deposit for the Premises. Tenant agrees to take good care of the Premises throughout the Lease Term (as described in more detail in Section 8 below), reasonable wear and tear excepted. In the event that Tenant fails to pay any or all amount(s) that are due under this Lease, in the event that Tenant causes or allows damage to the Premises that exceeds ordinary wear and tear, in the event that Tenant’s actions or inactions necessitate cleaning costs that exceed ordinary wear and tear, and/or in the event that Tenant owes any other sum(s) to Landlord for any reason hereunder, then Tenant agrees to make payment to Landlord, which shall include but not be limited to the following:
Security and Damage. Students will be responsible for their own device and protective cases must remain on the iPad. Teachers will direct students to appropriate storage locations for their devices when they are not being used. Parents / carers must ensure that the iPad is used and stored appropriately when not at school. If the iPad is broken or damaged, Parents need to ensure that it is repaired or replaced in a timely manner to ensure no disruption to learning and educational opportunities in the classroom. (Preferably within one week). If the screen is cracked or broken in any way, the device cannot be used at school. Student Responsibilities: The use of the iPad at school is a privilege. Inappropriate or unauthorised use of the device at school may result in this privilege being removed. The student must: ✓bring the iPad to school each day fully charged. ✓ensure the device has the memory space available to attend to the required learning tasks in the class. ✓not share passwords or private information with anyone else. ✓follow all rules as stated in the St Anthony’s Acceptable use of Technology Policy. ✓only use the device in the classroom as instructed and when allowed by the classroom teacher. ✓only take photos and record sound or video when it is part of a class lesson as directed by their teacher. ✓seek permission from individuals involved before publishing or transmitting photos, sound or video to others or online. ✓enable a passcode on their iPads and not share their passcode with other students, but parents / carers must know the passcode. Family Responsibilities: ✓It is expected that the iPad will be bought to school each day and will be available for school related work by the student at home. ✓Parents / carers should notify the classroom teacher if their child is unable to bring the iPad to school. ✓Parents / carers are responsible for monitoring their child’s use of the iPad/internet at home. A family discussion/agreement is recommended. ✓Parents / carers are required to check the content of their child’s iPad on a regular basis to ensure that all content is appropriate. ✓An Apple ID is required to download apps and other content onto the iPad. The owner of an Apple ID must be at least 13 years old; hence parents/carers are responsible for the Apple ID used with the iPad and what content is downloaded. Parents / carers are also responsible for installing all updates on the iPad. School apps will be deployed to the iPad by the school through Jamf School. ✓Parents...
Security and Damage. The student will be responsible for their own device and protective cases are recommended. Teachers will direct students to appropriate storage locations for their devices when they are not being used. Westbourne Park Primary School takes no responsibility for any loss or damage incurred to the device either at school or in transit to and from school and insurance is the responsibility of the family. Any issues with the device are the responsibility of the student/family to resolve. General Care at School and Home
Security and Damage. It is the joint responsibility of school personnel and the parent or guardian of each student to educate the student about his responsibilities regarding the safekeeping of his digital technology. • St John’s College are not liable for any device stolen or damaged while at school or involved at a St John’s College event. Responsibility to keep privately owned devices safe and secure rests with the individual owner. It is therefore recommended that parents/guardians ensure that personal devices brought to school are covered by insurance. If a device is stolen or damaged, such incidents will be handled through the Assistant Principal and dealt with in the same manner as other personal property that is damaged or stolen. I have read this agreement and agree to follow it at all times. I am aware of the school’s initiatives to promote good digital citizenship and to maintain a cyber safe learning environment, including my son’s responsibilities. Parents Signature Date

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  • UNION SECURITY AND DUES 3.01 All employees will be required to pay Union dues or the equivalent of Union Dues as a condition of employment, and that amount shall be deducted from the wages of each employee employed in any position within the bargaining unit described in Article 2 of this Agreement.

  • System Security and Data Safeguards When SAP is given access to Licensee’s systems and data, SAP shall comply with Licensee’s reasonable administrative, technical, and physical safeguards to protect such data and guard against unauthorized access. In connection with such access, Licensee shall be responsible for providing Consultants with user authorizations and passwords to access its systems and revoking such authorizations and terminating such access, as Licensee deems appropriate from time to time. Licensee shall not grant SAP access to Licensee systems or personal information (of Licensee or any third party) unless such access is essential for the performance of Services under the Agreement. The parties agree that no breach of this provision shall be deemed to have occurred in the event of SAP non-conformance with the aforementioned safeguard but where no personal information has been compromised.

  • Security and Safety A. The Contractor warrants it is and shall remain in compliance with all applicable local, state and federal laws, regulations, codes and ordinances relating to fire, construction, building, health, food service and safety, including but not limited to the Hotel and Motel Fire Safety Act of 1990, Public Law 101-391. The Judicial Council may terminate this Agreement, pursuant to the termination for cause provision set forth herein, without penalty or prejudice if the Contractor fails to comply with the foregoing requirements.

  • Use, Security, and Retention Local Agency shall use, hold and maintain State Confidential Information in compliance with any and all applicable laws and regulations in facilities located within the United States, and shall maintain a secure environment that ensures confidentiality of all State Confidential Information wherever located. Local Agency shall provide the State with access, subject to Local Agency’s reasonable security requirements, for purposes of inspecting and monitoring access and use of State Confidential Information and evaluating security control effectiveness. Upon the expiration or termination of this Agreement, Local Agency shall return State Records provided to Local Agency or destroy such State Records and certify to the State that it has done so, as directed by the State. If Local Agency is prevented by law or regulation from returning or destroying State Confidential Information, Local Agency warrants it will guarantee the confidentiality of, and cease to use, such State Confidential Information.

  • Security and Data Transfers Party shall comply with all applicable State and Agency of Human Services' policies and standards, especially those related to privacy and security. The State will advise the Party of any new policies, procedures, or protocols developed during the term of this agreement as they are issued and will work with the Party to implement any required. Party will ensure the physical and data security associated with computer equipment, including desktops, notebooks, and other portable devices, used in connection with this Agreement. Party will also assure that any media or mechanism used to store or transfer data to or from the State includes industry standard security mechanisms such as continually up-to-date malware protection and encryption. Party will make every reasonable effort to ensure media or data files transferred to the State are virus and spyware free. At the conclusion of this agreement and after successful delivery of the data to the State, Party shall securely delete data (including archival backups) from Party’s equipment that contains individually identifiable records, in accordance with standards adopted by the Agency of Human Services. Party, in the event of a data breach, shall comply with the terms of Section 7 above.

  • UNION SECURITY AND DUES DEDUCTION Section 5.0. The Town agrees to deduct from the wages of an employee who is a member of the Union and who voluntarily authorizes such deduction in writing membership dues and initiation fees (if applicable); or agency service fees established by the Union for non-members.

  • UNION SECURITY AND CHECKOFF 5:01 It shall be a condition of continued employment for all employees including probationary employees, as defined in Article 2, to become members and maintain membership in good standing in the Union.

  • Data Security and Privacy 12.1 SERVICE PROVIDER acknowledges the importance of Data Security and agrees to adhere to the Terms and Conditions of the Data Security Policy of IIMC.

  • Security and Charge 14.1 In consideration of the Contractor agreeing to supply the Materials, the Client charges all of its rights, title and interest (whether joint or several) in any land, realty or other assets capable of being charged, owned by the Client either now or in the future, to secure the performance by the Client of its obligations under these terms and conditions (including, but not limited to, the payment of any money).

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