Common use of Use of Reasonable Force Clause in Contracts

Use of Reasonable Force. If, in the course of employment, the employee is assaulted or encounters a threatening situation involving either an assault upon a student or damage to school property, the employee may use such amount of force as is permitted by law and is reasonable and necessary in the circumstance, for the purpose of self defense, and for the protection of person and property.

Appears in 3 contracts

Samples: Master Working Agreement, Working Agreement, Working Agreement

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Use of Reasonable Force. If, in the course of his/her employment, the employee is assaulted or encounters a threatening situation involving either an assault upon a student or damage to school property, the employee may use such amount of force as is permitted by law and is reasonable and necessary in the circumstance, for the purpose of self self-defense, and for the protection of person and property.

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: Master Working Agreement, Working Agreement

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