Bring Your Own Sample Clauses

The "Bring Your Own" clause defines the terms under which parties may use their own equipment, software, or resources in the context of a contract or service arrangement. Typically, this clause outlines responsibilities for maintenance, compatibility, and security when personal or third-party items are used instead of those provided by the other party. For example, an employee might use their own laptop for work, or a contractor might use their own tools on a job site. The core function of this clause is to clarify ownership, liability, and support obligations, thereby reducing disputes and ensuring both parties understand their responsibilities regarding non-company-provided resources.
Bring Your Own. Device (BYOD)
Bring Your Own. Devices (BYOD) The School takes no responsibility for the security, safety, damage, theft, insurance and ownership of any device used within the School premises that is not the property of the School. We will investigate the theft not the loss. If a device is stolen or damaged while on School premises, it is to be reported to reception immediately, in order that the incident can be logged.
Bring Your Own. Device (BYOD) ― Mobile Data Management (MDM) technology utilized to allow employees to bring personally owned mobile devices (laptops, tablets, and smart phones) to their workplace, and use those devices to access privileged government information and applications in a secure manner. Capabilities should include: Ability to apply corporate policy to new devices accessing the network resources, whether wired or wireless Provide user and devices authentication to the network Provide secure remote access capability Support 802.1x Network optimization for performance, scalability, and user experience
Bring Your Own. Alcohol may be brought onto the premises by the hirer or guests subject to the following: This alcohol must not be sold.
Bring Your Own. Device Policy and Procedures Guidelines Students may only use their device in the classroom when instructed to do so by their teacher. Otherwise, the devices need to be silenced and stowed away. Inappropriate Language Plagiarism and Copyright Infringement Respecting Resource Limits Security and Damages
Bring Your Own. Cleaning chemicals, kitchen cloths, toiletries (including toilet paper), charcoal, firelighters, beach towels / chairs / umbrellas.

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  • Your Rights If You Are Dissatisfied With Your Credit Card Purchases If you are dissatisfied with the goods or services that you have purchased with your credit card, and you have tried in good faith to correct the problem with the merchant, you may have the right not to pay the remaining amount due on the purchase. To use this right, all of the following must be true: