Games Sample Clauses

Games. 27.1 The Authority will publish a notice pursuant to section 60 of the Casino Control Act to enable the conduct and playing in the Temporary Casino and the Melbourne Casino of the following games, which must be conducted or played in accordance with the rules approved by the Authority under that section:
Games. On-­‐‑line or stand-­‐‑alone games are not permitted on campus unless authorized by faculty/administration. • The school reserves the right to remove any game from a school computer that is considered inappropriate or impedes the educational purpose of the laptop program. • A student caught playing games on campus is subject to discipline according to this Responsible Use & Agreement and the Student Handbook. • Games that include violence, adult content, inappropriate language or weapons are not to be installed or “played” on school computers including the laptops. r S r S r S Responsible Use and Policy Agreement LAPTOP SECURITY • Student laptops must not be left unattended at any time. If a laptop is found unattended, a faculty or staff member will turn it in to the Technology Department. Each offense will result in a disciplinary consequence. Consequences can escalate with repeated violations. Repeated offenses will result in the loss of laptop use for a time period. • Laptops must be in a student’s possession or secured in a locked classroom or locker at all times. • Laptops will not be allowed to be used in the Cafetorium during lunch hours. • Do not remove, move or write on the identification sticker on your laptop. • No inappropriate screen savers and/or backgrounds. • No rough handling of laptops. • Students are required to store and carry their laptops in the approved case or backpack. • Coaches, teachers and any other adult conducting an after school activity should provide a secure area for the laptops during this activity. NETWORK ACCESS • Students must not make any attempt to access servers and/or network information that is not open to the public. • The utilization of proxy avoidance IP numbers and programs is strictly prohibited. • Students are not allowed to bring or use a “personal hotspot” on campus. • Students are not allowed to take control of another computer for any reason. • Students may not use the school network for personal or private business reasons including but not limited to online ordering and purchases. • Students are not to knowingly degrade or disrupt online services or equipment as such activity is considered a crime under sate and federal law. This includes tampering with computer hardware or software, vandalizing data, invoking computer viruses, attempting to gain access to restricted or unauthorized network services, or violating copyright laws. • Xxxxx School is not responsible for damaged or lost data transferred thr...
Games. The Private Party shall not be entitled to introduce any arcade type amusement or gaming machines into the Phalaborwa Gate Xxxx Braai Facility without the prior written approval of SANParks.
Games of chance, lotteries or gambling in any form are strictly forbidden unless a lottery permit has been obtained from the Township of Mulmur or AGCO.
Games. It is important to support our teammates and to learn from the game time situations. In order for us to succeed, the following game time guidelines must apply: 1. Players are to remain in the dugout during the entire game. 2. Players not playing are to keep a positive attitude and support team members that are currently on the field. 3. Parents/Guardians shall not coach players on the field (coach from the stands). 4. Parents/Guardians are encouraged to cheer and encourage all players during the game. Negative statements will not be tolerated. 5. All player’s cell phones must be turned off or on vibrate in the player’s bag at all times. Dismissal A player’s dismissal by the coaching staff is the last possible resort to resolving an issue that negatively impacts the organization. A player may be released if more than 3 documented violations occur to the Player/Parent Agreement. When a player asks to be released from the team, they are still required to fulfill the original financial obligations. All equipment issued by the team is to be returned in good condition. Grievance Process
Games. Dates The City, in partnership with the County, will organize, manage, promote and conduct the Games from February 11-13, 2021. Activities related to the Games including sport schedules may extend before and after the dates of the Games.
Games. Sites that provide information about or promote electronic games, video games, computer games, role-playing games, or online games. Includes sweepstakes and giveaways. Government Sites sponsored by branches, bureaus, or agencies of any level of government, except for the armed forces. • Military - Sites sponsored by branches or agencies of the armed services. • Political Organizations - Sites sponsored by or providing information about political parties and interest groups focused on elections or legislation. Health - Sites that provide information or advice on personal health or medical services, procedures, or devices, but not drugs. Includes self-help groups. Illegal or Questionable - Sites that provide instruction in or promote nonviolent crime or unethical or dishonest behavior or the avoidance of prosecution. Information Technology Sites sponsored by or providing information about computers, software, the Internet, and related business firms, including sites supporting the sale of hardware, software, peripherals, and services. • Computer Security - Sites that provide information about or free downloadable tools for computer security. • Hacking - Sites that provide information about or promote illegal or questionable access to or use of computer or communication equipment, software, or databases. • Proxy Avoidance - Sites that provide information about how to bypass proxy server features or to gain access to URLs in any way that bypasses the proxy server. • Search Engines and Portals - Sites that support searching the Web, news groups, or indices or directories thereof. • URL Translation Sites - Sites that offer online translation of URLs. These sites access the URL to be translated in a way that bypasses the proxy server, potentially allowing unauthorized access. • Web & Email Spam - Sites whose links are sent in unsolicited commercial email, either as part of campaigns to promote products or services, or to entice readers to click through to surveys or similar sites. Also included are sites that display comment spam. • Web Collaboration - Sites that provide virtual workspace for purposes of collaboration and conferencing, which may include sites that enable authorized access to a computer or network from a remote locationWeb Hosting - Sites of organizations that provide hosting services, or top-level domain pages of Web communities. Internet Communication Parent category that contains the categories: • Web Chat - Sites that host Web chat services...