Common use of TO TAKE CARE OF YOUR CHILD’S PROPERTY Clause in Contracts

TO TAKE CARE OF YOUR CHILD’S PROPERTY. You and your child are responsible for taking care of their property. You accept that we are not responsible for the loss, theft, damage or destruction of any property your child brings onto the school premises. This includes school clothing, sport equipment, books, bags, cell phones, head phones, iPads, games, or any personal possessions. We are responsible for that property only if we or our staff are in physical possession of it and the loss, theft, damage or destruction happens because one or both of the following takes place: We or our staff treated the property as our own; We or our staff did not exercise the degree of care, diligence and skill that can reasonably be expected of a person responsible for taking care of property belonging to another person, when handling, safeguarding or using the property.

Appears in 5 contracts

Samples: Contract of Enrolment, Contract of Enrolment, Contract of Enrolment

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