Common use of Use of Reasonable Force Clause in Contracts

Use of Reasonable Force. Pursuant to 18A:6-1, an employee may, within the scope of his employment, use and apply such amount of force as is reasonable and necessary; 1. To quell a disturbance threatening physical injury to others; 2. To obtain possession of weapons or other dangerous objects upon the person or within control of a pupil; 3. For the purpose of self-defense; 4. For the protection of persons or property and such acts shall not be construed to constitute corporal punishment within the meaning and intent of the law.

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: Agreement, Agreement

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Use of Reasonable Force. Pursuant to 18A:6-1, an An employee may, within the scope of his employment, use and apply such amount of force as is reasonable and necessary; 1. To necessary to quell a disturbance threatening physical injury to others; 2. To , to obtain possession of weapons or other dangerous objects upon the person or within the control of a pupil; 3. For the purpose of self-defense; 4. For the protection of persons student, or property and such acts shall not be construed to constitute corporal punishment within the meaning and intent of the lawinsure personal safety.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Memorandum of Agreement

Use of Reasonable Force. Pursuant to 115. As specified and in accordance with 18A:6-1, an employee may, within the scope of his employment, use and apply such amount of force as is reasonable and necessary; 1. To : to quell a disturbance threatening physical injury to others; 2. To to obtain possession of weapons or other dangerous objects upon the person or within the control of a the pupil; 3. For for the purpose of self-defense; 4. For and for the protection of persons or property and such acts shall not be construed to constitute corporal punishment within the meaning and intent of the lawproperty.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: www.perc.state.nj.us

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Use of Reasonable Force. Pursuant to 18A:6-1, an Any employee may, within the scope of his his/her employment, use and apply such amount of force as is reasonable and necessary; 1. To necessary to quell a disturbance threatening physical injury to others; 2. To , to obtain possession of weapons or other dangerous objects upon the person or within the control of a pupil; 3. For the pupil for the purpose of self-self- defense; 4. For , and for the protection of persons or property and such acts shall not be construed to constitute corporal punishment within the meaning and intent of the lawpersonal property.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Agreement

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