Common use of Damaged Personal Property Clause in Contracts

Damaged Personal Property. Personal property, which is damaged in the line of duty, will be repaired or replaced by the College at no cost to the employee, except where such damage or loss was caused by the officer’s negligence. Such personal property shall be limited to, prescription glasses, contact lenses, dentures, and wristwatches. Damaged items shall be turned in to the College. The following rules will apply: $325 maximum per personal item damaged and a $650 maximum per incident. A report will accompany all requests for reimbursement under this Section.

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: Letter of Agreement, Letter of Agreement

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Damaged Personal Property. Personal property, which is damaged in the line of duty, will be repaired or replaced by the College at no cost to the employee, except where such damage or loss was caused by the officeremployee’s negligence. Such personal property shall be limited to, to prescription glasses, contact lenses, dentures, and wristwatches. Damaged items shall be turned in to into the College. The following rules will apply: $325 150 maximum per personal item damaged and a $650 300 maximum per incident. A report will accompany all requests for reimbursement under this Section.

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: Agreement, Agreement

Damaged Personal Property. Personal property, which is damaged in the line of duty, will be repaired or replaced by the College at no cost to the employee, except where such damage or loss was caused by the officer’s negligence. Such personal property shall be limited to, prescription glasses, contact lenses, dentures, and wristwatches. Damaged items shall be turned in to the College. The following rules will apply: $325 300 maximum per personal item damaged and a $650 600 maximum per incident. A report will accompany all requests for reimbursement under this Section.

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: Letter of Agreement, Letter of Agreement

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Damaged Personal Property. Personal property, which is damaged in the line of duty, will be repaired or replaced by the College at no cost to the employee, except where such damage or loss was caused by the officeremployee’s negligence. Such personal property shall be limited to, to prescription glasses, contact lenses, dentures, dentures and wristwatches. Damaged items shall be turned in to into the College. The following rules will apply: $325 150 maximum per personal item damaged and a $650 300 maximum per incident. A report will accompany all requests for reimbursement under this Section.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Agreement

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