Common use of Intentional Damage Clause in Contracts

Intentional Damage. Intentional Damage or Vandalism of a student device has the potential to earn disciplinary consequences such as, but not limited to school based interventions, after school detentions, in-school suspensions, and out-of-school suspensions. Examples of conduct warranting disciplinary action include, but are not limited to the following: ▪ Throwing the device to the ground or from a moving vehicle ▪ Plucking the keys off the keyboard ▪ Using a pencil or pen to put a hole in the screen ▪ Engraving or defacing the device ▪ Pouring liquid on your device ▪ Coloring the device in any way

Appears in 1 contract

Sources: Acceptable Use Agreement

Intentional Damage. Intentional Damage or Vandalism of a student device has the potential to earn disciplinary consequences such as, but not limited to school based interventions, after school detentions, in-school suspensions, and out-of-school suspensions. Examples of conduct warranting disciplinary action include, but are not limited to the following: Throwing the device to the ground or from a moving vehicle Plucking the keys off the keyboard Using a pencil or pen to put a hole in the screen Engraving or defacing the device Pouring liquid on your device Coloring the device in any wayway I will take good care of my Utah Military Academy issued device:

Appears in 1 contract

Sources: Device User Agreement