Device Check-in Clause Samples

The Device Check-in clause establishes the procedures and requirements for returning or registering devices at a specified location or with a designated party. Typically, this clause outlines when and how devices must be checked in, such as at the end of a rental period, after use in a workplace, or during periodic audits. It may specify the condition in which devices should be returned and any documentation or inspection processes involved. The core function of this clause is to ensure accountability for devices, prevent loss or damage, and maintain accurate records of device custody.
Device Check-in. All devices, cases, chargers, and school-provided accessories must be returned on request or at the end of each school year. Students who withdraw, are suspended, expelled, or terminate enrollment for any other reason must return their device on the date of termination. If a student fails to return the device at the end of the school year or upon termination of enrollment, or on request, that student may be subject to discipline and the student and parent/guardian may be subject to civil liability. The student/parent/guardian may be required to pay the replacement cost of the device or, if applicable, any insurance deductible. Grades, transcripts, and diplomas may be withheld until payment is made. In the event of inability to pay, a program of voluntary work may be substituted for payment.
Device Check-in. All devices, cases, chargers, and school-provided accessories must be returned at the end of each school year to be updated, serviced, and stored safely for the summer. Students, who graduate early, withdraw, are suspended or expelled, or terminate enrollment in the District for any other reason, must return their individual school device on the date of termination. If a student fails to return the device at the end of the school year or upon termination of enrollment in the District, that student will be charged the replacement cost of the device, and may be subject to criminal prosecution or civil liability. Just like a textbook or a band uniform, the devices are the property of the District, and students are responsible for returning them in reasonable condition. Any loss of or damage to a device is the responsibility of the student and will be handled in a manner consistent with the student’s DPP. Students will be charged for repairs in accordance with the DPP, or the actual cost of any needed repairs should the DPP not be selected. Needed repairs will not exceed the replacement cost of the device.
Device Check-in. The Chromebook and Chromebook charger will be returned during the final week of school. If a student transfers out of the ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇ Valley School District during the school year, the device and accessories will be returned at that time.

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  • Check-In Check-in occurs when Student obtains keys to a Unit from the University, regardless of whether or not Student commences occupying the assigned Unit.

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  • CHECK-IN AND CHECK-OUT 8.11.1 Specific check-in information will be provided to all Resident students via the Residential Life website (▇▇▇▇▇://▇▇▇▇▇▇▇.▇▇▇▇▇.▇▇▇). A resident planning to check-in after the stated arrival period, must notify Residential Life prior to the stated check-in time. 8.11.2 Each Resident is given a room key or card access to the apartment/room, and electronic card access to the building through their ID card or a key to the outside/foyer door. Residents may receive additional keys within specific areas of campus, such as mailbox keys. Residents who lose their room or mailbox key, or fail to return keys upon vacating the room, will be charged accordingly.

  • FORMAT AND CONTENT FOR REGISTRY OPERATOR MONTHLY REPORTING Registry Operator shall provide one set of monthly reports per gTLD, using the API described in draft-­‐▇▇▇▇▇▇-­‐icann-­‐registry-­‐interfaces, see Specification 2, Part A, Section 9, reference 5, with the following content. ICANN may request in the future that the reports be delivered by other means and using other formats. ICANN will use reasonable commercial efforts to preserve the confidentiality of the information reported until three (3) months after the end of the month to which the reports relate. Unless set forth in this Specification 3, any reference to a specific time refers to Coordinated Universal Time (UTC). Monthly reports shall consist of data that reflects the state of the registry at the end of the month (UTC).

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