Personal Items definition

Personal Items means those articles of property that belong to an enrolled child and are brought to the child care group home for that enrolled child’s exclusive use, such as clothing, a blanket, a sheet, a toothbrush, a pacifier, a hairbrush, a comb, a washcloth, or a towel.
Personal Items. The City of Luling is not responsible for Renters’, guests’ or invitees’ personal property that is lost, stolen or left behind. If found, left-behind property may be returned to the Renter at the expense of the Renter, guest or invitee.
Personal Items. We request all personal items such as jackets; clothes, bags, and equipment are labeled with your child’s name. Our staff will make every effort to ensure your child’s belongings stay with him/her. Please do not allow your child to bring toys from home. The RAF Lakenheath School Age Center will not be held responsible for any personal electronic deceive such as cell phones, IPad, smart watches and games. These items are not allowed in SAC. The lost and found is located in the open rec hallway, SAC hallway, and front desk.

Examples of Personal Items in a sentence

  • We will reimburse You, up to the Maximum Benefit Amount shown in the Schedule of Benefits, for the cost of Necessary Personal Items purchased by You while on Your Trip, if Your checked Baggage is delayed or misdirected by a Common Carrier for at least 24 consecutive hours or more from Your time of arrival at a Scheduled Destination other than Your Return Destination.

  • Carry-On Baggage See Personal Items Charter Flight A flight where all seats are purchased by one entity to create a private flight Checked Baggage Flight numbers 3000-3999 Baggage that exceeds the personal item requirements and is stored in cargo compartment(s)which a ticketed passenger has requested be carried by the carrier.

  • Personal Items and Incidentals includes, but is not limited to, personal belongings, clothing, “Personal Allowance”.


More Definitions of Personal Items

Personal Items shall have the meaning stated in Section 5(c) below.
Personal Items. Clean bedding will be provided for all pets boarding with us. We understand the desire to leave personal bedding with your pet, but due to cleanliness issues, we prefer to use our own bedding unless special needs of a pet’s illness require other bedding to be used. Any personal items left with pets must be labeled very plainly with permanent marker. ▇▇▇▇▇ BRIDGE ANIMAL HOSPITAL IS NOT RESPONSIBLE FOR DAMAGED OR LOST PERSONAL ITEMS LEFT WITH PETS. Your pets boarding area is cleaned thoroughly every day (or more often as needed) and all bedding changed and washed.
Personal Items. The Releasor is fully responsible for their own personal items during the Night Market, including but not limited to any equipment, materials, or personal effects that they may use in the course of their Participation and the DWBIA and Released Parties shall not be liable for any loss of or damage to the same.
Personal Items. All objects either in possession of the child upon admission or given as a gift which include, but are not limited to, medication, toys, money, gift cards, allowances, televisions, radios, and CDs and electronics.
Personal Items. Owl’s Nest is not responsible for any acts of theft or vandalism, or other damages to any personal
Personal Items. The Releasor is fully responsible for their own personal items during the Arts Fair, including but not limited to any equipment, materials, or personal effects that they may use in the course of their Participation and the DWBIA and Released Parties shall not be liable for any loss of or damage to the same.
Personal Items. All objects either in possession of the Child upon admission or given as a gift which include, but are not limited to, medication, toys, money, gift cards, allowances, televisions, radios, and CDs and electronics. Preparation for Adult Living (PAL) Activities: Benefits and services provided to children in DFPS-paid Substitute Care who are age 16 or older and likely to remain in ▇▇▇▇▇▇ care until at least age 18, who can qualify for services up to their 21st birthday. Services and benefits may include: ▇▇▇▇▇▇-▇▇▇▇▇ Life Skills Assessment to assess strengths and needs in life skills; Life Skills training in core areas including financial management; Job readiness and life decisions/responsibility; Educational/vocational services; Transitional Living Allowance (TLA) up to $1000 (distributed in increments up to $500 per month for children who participate in PAL Life Skills training, to help children with initial start-up costs in adult living); After Care Room and Board (ACRB) assistance, based on need, up to $500 per month for rent, utility deposits, food, etc. (not to exceed $3000 of accumulated payments per Child); Case management to help children with self sufficiency planning and resource coordination; Teen conferences; Leadership development activities; and Additional supportive services, based on need and availability of funds, such as mentoring services and driver’s education.