Vandalism Clause Samples

The Vandalism clause defines the responsibilities and procedures related to damage or destruction of property caused by intentional or malicious acts. Typically, this clause outlines the party liable for repairing or replacing vandalized property, and may specify reporting requirements or steps to be taken if vandalism occurs, such as notifying authorities or the other party. Its core function is to allocate responsibility and provide a clear process for addressing and remedying acts of vandalism, thereby protecting the interests of the property owner and ensuring swift resolution.
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Vandalism which includes, without limitation, any malicious or intentional attempt to harm, steal, destroy, or disrupt user data, school material, or school hardware or software.
Vandalism. Vandalism will result in cancellation of privileges. Vandalism is defined as any malicious attempt to harm or destroy data of another user, Internet, or any of the above listed agencies or other networks that are connected to any of the Internet backbones. This includes, but not limited to, the uploading or creation of computer viruses.
Vandalism. Vandalism of UNIT and/or PROPERTY (with reference to both the room, UNIT, and all Common Areas) will not be tolerated and will result in an immediate minimum fine of $100 in addition to the costs of repair to the vandalized property being passed on to TENANT.
Vandalism. Damage to a Contractor’s equipment will be the responsibility of the Contractor. MPS will give the Contractor reasonable assistance in obtaining restitution for damaged equipment. The Contractor may, with the concurrence of the MPS Director of Business and Transportation Services and to the extent permitted by law, refuse to provide a pupil with transportation services until vandalism damages caused by such pupil are paid.
Vandalism. You may not damage, deface, and/or destroy College property or property belonging to another resident or guest either deliberately or through negligence.
Vandalism. Vandalism is defined as any malicious attempt to harm or destroy any equipment or data of another user or of any other networks that are connected to the system. This includes, but is not limited to, the uploading or creation of computer viruses, the wilful damage of computer hardware, whether connected to the network or not, the deletion of data from its place of storage.
Vandalism. If a delay is caused by any of the force majeure circumstances set forth above, the Firm’s compensation and schedule shall be equitably adjusted. Further, either party claiming a delay due to an event of force majeure shall give the other party written notice of such event within three (3) business days of its occurrence, or it shall be deemed to be waived.
Vandalism. 1. Tenant(s) is responsible for reporting all acts of vandalism, which are to include but not limited to damage of exterior doors and/or windows on or about the Premises, to the Blacksburg Police Department within twenty-four (24) hours of any incident. Tenant(s) agrees to assume liability for all occurrences of vandalism not reported to the Police Department within said time frame and all expenses incurred to repair any and all damages of Premises related to incident.
Vandalism. Vandalism to any school district owned computer networks/computers may result in cancellation of system privileges and other disciplinary measures in compliance with the district’s discipline code. Vandalism is defined as any malicious attempt to harm or destroy data of another user, the system, or any of the agencies or other computer networks/computers that are connected to the Internet backbone or of doing intentional damage to hardware or software on the system. This includes, but is not limited to, the uploading or creation of computer viruses.
Vandalism. Litter; or