Additional Restoration Sample Clauses
The Additional Restoration clause outlines the obligations and procedures for restoring property or premises beyond the standard requirements, typically after damage or alterations. In practice, this clause may require a tenant or contractor to return a leased space to a condition that exceeds basic repair, such as restoring custom finishes or specific improvements made during occupancy. Its core function is to ensure that the property owner is compensated for or protected against any extra wear, modifications, or damage, thereby preserving the value and condition of the property.
Additional Restoration. In addition to the Basic Restoration, We will arrange and pay for the restoration of Your pavement, yard, or landscaping (“Additional Restoration”) disturbed or excavated as part of a covered repair on Your Property for which You have sole responsibility. Additional Restoration to landscaping includes sod, mulch, shrubs not exceeding five (5) gallons in size, trees not exceeding six feet (6’) in height, and resetting of bricks and stones for sidewalks, driveways, walls, and patios. Additional Restoration to pavement includes patching or repairing asphalt or concrete sidewalks, driveways, steps, porches, and patios, as appropriate. Debris will be removed from the restoration area. Exterior Sewer/Septic Line Benefit Limit: The maximum benefit limit is up to $8,500 for each Service Call. Any repair or replacement charges beyond Your Service Call benefit limit are Your responsibility. Additional Restoration Benefit Limit: The maximum benefit limit is up to $1,000 for each covered repair. Any charges beyond Your benefit limit are Your responsibility. What’s Not Covered – General Exclusions: We will not be responsible for any of the following:
Additional Restoration. In addition to the Basic Restoration, We will arrange and pay for the restoration of Your pavement, yard, or landscaping (“Additional Restoration”) disturbed or excavated as part of a covered repair on Your Property for which You have sole responsibility. Additional Restoration to landscaping includes sod, mulch, shrubs not exceeding five (5) gallons in size, trees not exceeding six feet (6’) in height, and resetting of landscaping bricks and stones for sidewalks, driveways, walls, and patios. If any shrub exceeding five (5) gallons in size or tree exceeding six feet (6’) in height is disturbed or excavated during the course of a covered repair, We will replace with a comparable shrub under five (5) gallons in size or tree under six feet (6’) in height, as appropriate. Additional Restoration to pavement includes patching or repairing asphalt or concrete sidewalks, driveways, steps, porches, and patios, as appropriate. Debris will be removed from the restoration area. If adverse weather conditions occur, it may take up to six (6) months for restoration to be completed. Basic Restoration and Additional Restoration are collectively “Restoration”.
