Common use of Revocation of Use Clause in Contracts

Revocation of Use. The use of the device and the District’s network is a privilege, not a right. The District may revoke the student’s right to use the device and related services at any time it deems appropriate, including where the student violates this Agreement or District policy or procedure.

Appears in 1 contract

Sources: Student Device Agreement and Acceptable Use Policy

Revocation of Use. The use of the device and the Districtdistrict’s network is a privilege, not a right. The District district may revoke the student’s right privilege to use the device and related services at any time it deems appropriate, including where the student violates this Agreement agreement, district policy, or district procedures. Additional details are provided within Kenilworth School District policy or procedure.Board Policies, including, but not limited to:

Appears in 1 contract

Sources: Technology & Security Agreement

Revocation of Use. The use of the device and the District’s network is a privilege, not a right. The District may revoke the student’s right privilege to use the device and related services at any time it deems appropriate, including where the student violates this Agreement agreement, District policy, or District policy or procedure.procedures. Additional details are provided within District policies, including, but not limited to: 6:235 Access to Electronic Networks 7:180 Prevention of and Response to Bullying, Intimidation, and Harassment

Appears in 1 contract

Sources: Device Acceptable Use Agreement