Usage Agreement Sample Clauses

Usage Agreement. All Contractor employees performing services for the County shall sign and agree to an IT usage agreement as part of an overall security training and awareness program. At a minimum, Contractor employees shall sign a statement of understanding regarding Internet dangers, IT security, and IT ethics and best practices,
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Usage Agreement. In consideration of Woodmen Hills Metropolitan District, acting by and through Woodmen Hills Parks and Recreation Department, its directors, officers, agents, employees, volunteers, representatives, and any other persons or entities acting on their behalf (the “District”) allowing me or my minor child(ren) to use the Woodmen Hills Recreation Center West and Recreation Center East (together, the “Recreation Centers”) and participate in all related events and activities (“Activities”), I (“User”), on behalf of myself and my minor child(ren), do voluntarily and willingly acknowledge and enter into the following Usage Agreement and Waiver of Liability (“Agreement”):
Usage Agreement. This Agreement completely supersedes and replaces the Usage Agreement between ICS and IDT, dated July 29, 1996 (the "Usage Agreement"). The Usage Agreement is void.
Usage Agreement. By signing this agreement, we (student and parent) agree to abide by the conditions listed above and assume responsibility for the care and proper use of CCS technology, including personally backing up personal data. We understand that should the student fail to honor all the terms of this contract, future Internet and other electronic media accessibility may be denied. Furthermore, the student may be subject to disciplinary action and, if applicable, the device may be recalled. Use of CCS technology resources is subject to Board of Education policies and the Student Code of Conduct. Description of Possible Damages/Issues Deductible Fee Schedule Keyboard Damage Markings/Stickers/Cosmetic Damages to Outside/Inside Damaged Screen Damaged/Lost/Stolen Charger Stolen Device (police report required – one incident only) First Offense: $50 Second Offense: $75 Third Offense: $100 Lost Device Damaged Beyond Reasonable Repair Full Cost Replacement - $175 **The district reserves the right to charge any other repair fees not listed above, that are directly associated with any misuse or intentional damage to devices. In addition, some damages may warrant a full replacement of the device, which is currently valued at $225.00. As fee structures may change throughout the term of this contract, sufficient written notice of changes to this fee schedule will be made available to all users and posted online. All repairs must be made by Cumberland County Schools Technology Department. No other individual, organization, or company is authorized to make any repairs to this device. Signatures of Agreement: ______________________________________________________ ____________________________________ Parent Signature Date ______________________________________________________ ____________________________________ Student Signature Date Device Assigned By: ______________________________________________________ _____________________________________
Usage Agreement. Except as otherwise provided below, Client may not use the project report externally (including public forums), in whole or in part, without the prior written consent of Technomic. Any Technomic project report may not be used by Client’s outside contractors or other third parties except for the exclusive use specifically related to Client’s business. Any copies are considered confidential and shall be returned to Client or destroyed. If Client wishes to use information from the project report for external advertising claims, Client must obtain prior written approval from Technomic and provide proper attribution for Technomic in such uses. Notwithstanding the foregoing, Technomic grants Client the limited right to use portions of or information from the project report in external presentations; provided that such portions or information so used may not constitute more than twenty-five percent (25%) of the content of any such external presentation by Client without Technomic’s prior written consent. For example, if the Client is presenting a deck of 100 slides, no more than twenty-five (25) slides may include Technomic research.
Usage Agreement. Subscriber (Institution or Individual) understands and agrees that xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx.xxx's Service and any other current or future service available through xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx.xxx, is to be used for the intended purpose of communicating with individuals with whom the Subscriber has a business or personal relationship and will not be used in violation of State or Federal laws. It is also agreed that these services will not be used for any purpose that is abusive, unlawful, harassing, libelous, obscene or threatening in any way, and the Subscriber will conform to the Terms of Usage as outlined below.
Usage Agreement. The Patron also agrees not to utilize the Chromebook in any way that would violate Stoughton Public Library policies, or federal, state, or municipal law. Patron will be issued 1 Chromebook and 1 charger. Chromebooks will return to default settings when the Chromebook is powered off. No information will be stored, so users are encouraged to save their work via USB, cloud-based service, or by emailing it to themselves. This Chromebook can be used to search the internet, check email, open flash drives, stream videos, check Facebook, and edit documents using Google Drive. This Chromebook CANNOT print, run Microsoft Office products, or play CD/DVD discs. Take-home use: Users may borrow a Chromebook for up to 2 weeks on a first come, first served basis. These Chromebooks can be renewed for additional time. Chromebooks will return to default settings when the Chromebook is powered off then turned back on. Returning The Device At this time Chromebooks can be returned to the Stoughton Public Library’s bookdrop in the bag that it came in. Chromebooks CANNOT be returned at other OCLN libraries. Verbal User Agreement/Contract for Chromebooks Last Updated : 6/18/2020
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Usage Agreement. Refers to an agreement between Soulware and Customers regarding the use of the Software. It includes this Agreement and any documents related to the Software which we distribute, deliver or present (hereinafter referred to as the “Individual Terms of Use”).
Usage Agreement. The City of Xxxxxxx Point, its employees, agents, or representatives will not be responsible for any injury, loss, or damage that may occur. The Lessee releases the aforementioned from any and all claims, such as loss, damage, or injury and fully saves and holds harmless and defend the City of Xxxxxxx Point. Written authorization from the City of Xxxxxxx Point must be obtained before anything may be moved or removed from the buildings or land adjacent to the lodge. The Parks and Recreation Department holds the right to stop activities in the event such activities are detrimental to the overall use of the park. Failure of lessee to observe any of these terms and conditions is cause for ejection from the premises at the discretion of the Director (or his/her delegate) and in such case, no refund will be made and fines may be charged depending on the circumstances. Payment of the rental fee and security deposit must be made before receiving the key to the lodge and shall be non- refundable, except as may be hereinafter otherwise provided. Parking beyond the gates is prohibited except to drop off supplies. Illegal parking is subject to a fine and employees will enforce this policy. Amplified music is subject to the City of Xxxxxxx Point ordinances. No alcoholic beverages may be sold without approval from the Parks Commission, Public Protection Committee, and Common Council, along with a Class B beverage license issued by the City Clerk. The lessee agrees and consents to permit the City through its agents, including police, to enter the premises without further notice to ensure that all federal, state and local laws are being complied with.
Usage Agreement. BACKGROUND: Fountain Gate Secondary College believes that digital technologies can provide significant benefits to studentseducational opportunities. Furthermore, the teaching of cybersafe and responsible online behaviour is essential to the lives of students and is best taught in partnership between home and school. The goal of this policy is to ensure that students use school-­‐based technology safely and responsibly. Further details are available in the ‘BYOD Program -­‐ Information for Parents and Students’ booklet (the “Information Booklet”). BRING YOUR OWN DEVICE (‘BYOD’): Selected year levels participate in our school’s Bring Your Own Device (BYOD) program. As part of the program, all students in these year levels are expected to: • Bring an acceptable device (which meets the minimum specifications as outlined in the information booklet) to every class, unless instructed otherwise by a teacher. • Ensure their device is working correctly. • Ensure their device is charged every day, and has sufficient battery power to work in all classes. • Ensure their device does not contain any inappropriate or offensive content, or any content which they would not be comfortable for a teacher or parent to see. Students are expected to show any content on their device to teachers if requested. • Only use their device for school-­‐related educational purposes while at school. • Only use their device under the supervision of a teacher (Year 11 and 12 students may use their device at any time in the VCE Study Centre or VCE Courtyard). • Keep their device securely locked in their locker when not in use. • Take full responsibility for the safety and security of their device at all times. • Use their device in accordance with the ‘Using Technology’ section of this policy (see below). • Fulfil the other expectations of students outlined in the Information Booklet. Approved BYOD devices are exempt from the school’s ‘Mobile Phones & Electronic Devices Policy’. Other devices (mobile phones, iPods, electronic games, etc.) are not to be used at school except where teachers direct students to use them for educational purposes in accordance with the ‘Mobile Phones & Electronic Devices Policy’. The school does not take any responsibility for the loss or damage of any personal item, including electronic devices (computers, phones, etc.).
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