Theft and Damage Sample Clauses

Theft and Damage. Theft of the device or damage to the device must be promptly reported to school personnel within 24 hours of the incident. Theft of the device must be reported to the school and law enforcement. The Student and Student’s Parent/Guardian will assume the full risk of loss of the device due to theft, destruction, or damage caused by intentional misuse, accidental damage, or failure to take reasonable precautions to secure the device.
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Theft and Damage. 6.1. The borrower must exercise due care so as to prevent damage to, theft or loss of the goods. 6.2. In the event of damage to, theft or loss of the goods, the borrower is obliged to notify BMS Lab as soon as possible, yet within 24 hours.
Theft and Damage. Flock agrees to replace the Flock Hardware up to 1 time during the Term, at no cost to Customer, in the event of theft or damage. Subsequent replacement due to damage or theft will be at Customer’s own expense, at a replacement cost of $300 per camera. Customer shall not be required to replace subsequently damaged or stolen units; however, Customer understands and agrees that functionality, including Footage, will be materially affected due to such subsequently damaged or stolen units and that Flock will have no liability to Customer regarding such affected functionality nor shall the Fees owed be impacted.
Theft and Damage. Gardening in a public park comes with some risk. Gardeners should report any theft, vandalism, suspicious behavior or activity in the garden areas to CGP staff immediately. No person is permitted to remove anything from plots not rented by them. The City of Bloomington Parks and Recreation Department and staff, acting on behalf of the City, are not responsible for any damage to garden spaces, theft of produce or personal belongings in the vicinity of the gardens or elsewhere.
Theft and Damage. Teachers shall immediately report cases of theft/damage of their property, physical assault and battery suffered by them in connection with their employment, to their principal or other immediate supervisor, who shall, if deemed appropriate or if so requested by the teachers, promptly notify the police of the incident and file a report on the appropriate DOE form. The report(s) shall be made available to the Association upon request. Priority consideration shall be given in the repair and replacement of equipment and supplies which are damaged or vandalized. Teachers who work after hours shall have access to a telephone for emergency use provided that such access shall preserve the security of school property and shall not require expenditure of additional funds. The Employer shall either reimburse a teacher for the reasonable value, or pay for the actual cost of repair of personal clothing (excluding accessories and footwear), prescription glasses (maximum reimbursement: $80 total or $40 for lens, $40 for frame) and watches (maximum reimbursement: $75) which are maliciously damaged or destroyed by another person while the teacher is acting without negligence and within the scope of their duties and responsibilities and in the course of their employment. The cost of an eye examination shall be reimbursed to a teacher whenever there is no available optical dispenser to accept existing prescriptions without a new examination (maximum reimbursement: $50). The Employer shall review the existing procedures in consultation with the Association.
Theft and Damage. Gardeners should report any theft, vandalism, suspicious behavior or activity in the garden areas to SJPR immediately. If you feel you are in danger, contact the St. Xxxx Police. No person is permitted to remove anything from plots not rented by them. SJPR is not responsible for any damage to garden spaces, theft of produce or personal belongings in the vicinity of the gardens or elsewhere.
Theft and Damage. The College is not responsible for the loss of or damage to any student’s personal property from any cause whatsoever. Students are encouraged to carry personal property insurance.
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Theft and Damage. 8.1 The Municipality shall not be liable for the theft of or damage to any property at any time in or on the Wastewater Irrigation Lands and the License Area.
Theft and Damage. 5.1 The Club shall not be liable for loss, theft and damage to the personal property of the Member whether this is inside or outside of the Club. 5.2 Any property damage to the equipment or the Club including costs and repairs will be borne by the Member responsible for the damage.
Theft and Damage. Gardeners should report any vandalism, theft or suspicious behavior or activity in the garden areas to DTE CG volunteer directors immediately or through the Parks and Recreation Department located at City Hall. Gardeners are not permitted to remove anything from plots not rented by them without the permission from the renting gardener. The City of Lake Xxxxxxx Parks and Recreation Department and the DTE CG manager and supervisor, acting on behalf of the City, are not responsible for any damage to garden spaces, theft of produce or personal belongings near the gardens or elsewhere.
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