Common use of Property Damage Clause in Contracts

Property Damage. Paragraph 1: When arising out of and in the course of his/her employment, a teacher’s clothing or personal effects worn by the teacher are damaged or de- stroyed as a result of a physical attack or willful malice, and when the teacher has used reasonable judgment, the Board shall reimburse the teacher for the cost of the repair or reasonable value thereof in an amount not to exceed $1,200. Paragraph 2: When arising out of and in the course of his/her employment a teacher’s personal property, brought to the classroom setting as a teaching aid for the curriculum being taught, is damaged or destroyed as a result of willful malice, and when the teacher has used reasonable judgment, the Board shall reimburse the teacher for the cost of the repair or reasonable value thereof, whichever is less, in an amount not to exceed $1,200 per each occurrence. Paragraph 3: The above does not cover accidental damage, theft or mysterious disappearance.

Appears in 6 contracts

Sources: Collective Bargaining Agreement, Teachers Employment Agreement, Teachers Employment Agreement

Property Damage. Paragraph 1: When arising out of and in the course of his/her employment, a teacher’s clothing or personal effects worn by the teacher are damaged or de- stroyed destroyed as a result of a physical attack or willful malice, and when the teacher has used reasonable judgment, the Board shall reimburse the teacher for the cost of the repair or reasonable value thereof in an amount not to exceed $1,200. Paragraph 2: When arising out of and in the course of his/her employment a teacher’s personal property, brought to the classroom setting as a teaching aid for the curriculum being taught, is damaged or destroyed as a result of willful malice, and when the teacher has used reasonable judgment, the Board shall reimburse the teacher for the cost of the repair or reasonable value thereof, whichever is less, in an amount not to exceed $1,200 per each occurrence. Paragraph 3: The above does not cover accidental damage, theft or mysterious disappearance.

Appears in 6 contracts

Sources: Collective Bargaining Agreement, Collective Bargaining Agreement, Collective Bargaining Agreement

Property Damage. Paragraph 1: When arising out of and in the course of his/her employment, a teacher’s clothing or personal effects worn by the teacher are damaged or de- stroyed as a result of a physical attack or willful malice, and when the teacher has used reasonable judgment, the Board shall reimburse the teacher for the cost of the repair or reasonable value thereof in an amount not to exceed $1,200. Paragraph 2: When arising out of and in the course of his/her employment a teacher’s personal property, brought to the classroom setting as a teaching aid for the curriculum being taught, is damaged or destroyed as a result of willful malicemal- ice, and when the teacher has used reasonable judgment, the Board shall reimburse ▇▇▇▇- ▇▇▇▇▇ the teacher for the cost of the repair or reasonable value thereof, whichever is less, in an amount not to exceed $1,200 per each occurrence. Paragraph 3: The above does not cover accidental damage, theft or mysterious disappearance.

Appears in 5 contracts

Sources: Collective Bargaining Agreement, Collective Bargaining Agreement, Collective Bargaining Agreement

Property Damage. Paragraph 1: When arising out of and in the course of his/her employment, a teacher’s clothing or personal effects effects worn by the teacher are damaged or de- stroyed as a result of a physical attack or willful malice, and when the teacher has used reasonable judgment, the Board shall reimburse the teacher for the cost of the repair or reasonable value thereof in an amount not to exceed $1,200. Paragraph 2: When arising out of and in the course of his/her employment a teacher’s personal property, brought to the classroom setting as a teaching aid for the curriculum being taught, is damaged or destroyed as a result of willful malice, and when the teacher has used reasonable judgment, the Board shall reimburse the teacher for the cost of the repair or reasonable value thereof, whichever is less, in an amount not to exceed $1,200 per each occurrence. Paragraph 3: The above does not cover accidental damage, theft or mysterious disappearance.

Appears in 1 contract

Sources: Collective Bargaining Agreement

Property Damage. Paragraph 1: When arising out of and in the course of his/her employment, a teacher’s clothing or personal effects worn by the teacher are damaged or de- stroyed as a result of a physical attack or willful malice, and when the teacher has used reasonable judgment, the Board shall reimburse the teacher for the cost of the repair or reasonable value thereof in an amount not to exceed $1,200. . Paragraph 2: When arising out of and in the course of his/her employment a teacher’s personal property, brought to the classroom setting as a teaching aid for the curriculum being taught, is damaged or destroyed as a result of willful malice, and when the teacher has used reasonable judgment, the Board shall reimburse the teacher for the cost of the repair or reasonable value thereof, whichever is less, in an amount not to exceed $1,200 per each occurrence. Paragraph 3: The above does not cover accidental damage, theft or mysterious disappearance.

Appears in 1 contract

Sources: Collective Bargaining Agreement

Property Damage. Paragraph 1: When arising out of and in the course of his/his/ her employment, a teacher’s clothing or personal effects worn by the teacher are damaged or de- stroyed destroyed as a result of a physical attack or willful malice, and when the teacher has used reasonable judgment, the Board shall reimburse the teacher for the cost of the repair or reasonable value thereof in an amount not to exceed $1,200. Paragraph 2: When arising out of and in the course of his/his/ her employment a teacher’s personal property, brought to the classroom setting as a teaching aid for the curriculum cur- riculum being taught, is damaged or destroyed as a result of willful malice, and when the teacher has used reasonable judgment, the Board shall reimburse the teacher for the cost of the repair or reasonable value thereof, whichever is less, in an amount not to exceed $1,200 per each occurrence.exceed Paragraph 3: The above does not cover accidental damage, theft or mysterious disappearance. ARTICLE VIII: PUPIL CONTROL‌‌‌ Section A: Classroom Paragraph 1: General

Appears in 1 contract

Sources: Collective Bargaining Agreement

Property Damage. Paragraph 1: When arising out of and in the course of his/her employment, a teacherteach- er’s clothing or personal effects worn by the teacher are damaged or de- stroyed destroyed as a result of a physical attack or willful malice, and when the teacher has used reasonable judgment, the Board shall reimburse the teacher for the cost of the repair or reasonable value thereof in an amount not to exceed $1,200. Paragraph 2: When arising out of and in the course of his/her employment a teacherteach- er’s personal property, brought to the classroom setting as a teaching aid for the curriculum being taught, is damaged or destroyed as a result of willful malice, and when the teacher has used reasonable judgment, the Board shall reimburse the teacher for the cost of the repair or reasonable value thereof, whichever is less, in an amount not to exceed $1,200 per each occurrence. Paragraph 3: The above does not cover accidental damage, theft or mysterious disappearancedis- appearance.

Appears in 1 contract

Sources: Collective Bargaining Agreement