Common use of Additional Exclusions Clause in Contracts

Additional Exclusions. Parts or repairs on items normally designed to be periodically replaced by You during the life of the product, including but not limited to batteries, light bulbs, etc.; Damage from introduction of foreign objects into the Covered Product; Unauthorized modifications or alterations to a Covered Product; Failure to follow the manufacturer’s instructions; External causes of any kind, including third party actions, fire, theft, insects, animals, exposure to weather, windstorm, sand, dirt, hail, earthquake, flood, water, acts of God or consequential loss of any nature; Loss or damage caused by invasion, rebellion, riot, strike, labor disturbance, lockout, or civil commotion; Incidental, consequential or secondary damages or delay in rendering service under this Agreement; Loss of use during the period that the Covered Product is at an authorized service center or awaiting parts; Failures that occur outside of the 50 states of the United States of America and the District of Columbia; Unauthorized repairs and/or parts; Cost of installation, setup, diagnostic charges, of the Covered Product, except as provided herein; Accessories used in conjunction with a Covered Product including remote controls; Any other loss other than a covered breakdown; Service where no problem can be found; noises; squeaks; breakdowns which are not reported during the term of this Agreement.

Appears in 9 contracts

Samples: Extended Service Agreement, Extended Service Agreement, Extended Service Agreement

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