Contraband definition
Contraband means any tangible or intangible article whatsoever which DOC has not previously authorized and may include letters, stamps, tools, weapons, papers, floor implements, writing materials, messages (written and verbal), instruments and the like. Contractors shall discuss any questions regarding such matters with the Facility supervisor immediately upon those questions arising.
Contraband means any unauthorized item possession of which is prohibited by school district policy and/or law. It includes but is not limited to weapons and “look-alikes,” alcoholic beverages, controlled substances and “look-alikes,” overdue books and other materials belonging to the school district, and stolen property.
Contraband means any property that is unlawful to produce or possess.
Examples of Contraband in a sentence
Additionally, Passenger shall be responsible for all costs, expenses and claims of any nature that result from ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇’s possession of Contraband on the Vessel, and agree to indemnify and hold Carrier harmless for all claims, costs and expenses it may incur resulting in whole or part from Passenger’s possession of Contraband on board the Vessel.
If Passenger should be found with Contraband, the Contraband is subject to seizure by the Captain, and ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇ will be subject to immediate expulsion from the Cruise, with no right of refund, and Passenger shall be responsible for all costs that may result from such expulsion, including without limitation any transportation and accommodation costs or expenses.
More Definitions of Contraband
Contraband means any tangible or intangible article whatsoever which DOC has not previously authorized and may include letters, stamps, tools, weapons, papers, floor implements, writing materials, messages (written and verbal), instruments and the like. Contractors shall discuss any questions regarding such matters with the Facility supervisor immediately upon those questions arising. Cigarettes and Cell Phones are “contraband.” Accordingly, Contractors shall leave them secured inside their locked vehicles in an area designated by DOC personnel. Failure to comply with these Facilities Rules, in the sole determination of DOC, will result in the Contractor being removed from the Facility.
Contraband means property of any nature, including real, personal, tangible, or intangible, that is:
Contraband means property of any nature,
Contraband means weapons; alcohol; drugs; money; obscene materials; or materials advocating disruption of or injury to incarcerated individuals, employees, programs, or physical facilities. Contraband shall also include anything which is illegal to possess under federal or state law; anything which is against institutional regulations; drugs or alcohol or materials which are used in the production or use of drugs or alcohol or weapons, explosives, or potential weapons and explosives; and altered authorized property. The term also includes possession or use of any prohibited communication device.
Contraband means weapons, alcohol, drugs, money, obscene materials, or material advocating disruption of or injury to clients, employees, programs, or physical facilities. It shall also include anything which is illegal to possess under the law, or materials which are used in the production of drugs or alcohol or used in conjunction with the taking of illicit drugs.
Contraband means any property that is unlawful to produce
Contraband means any object or communication the secretary