Common use of BASIC ROADSIDE ASSISTANCE Clause in Contracts

BASIC ROADSIDE ASSISTANCE. In the event of the need to change a flat tire, running empty on fuel, needing to jumpstart the vehicle or being locked out of the covered vehicle, upon request of the BENEFICIARY, the COMPANY will arrange and assume the cost of sending assistance so that the covered vehicle may be on its way. These services will be provided according to the following: • Emergency fuel supply. In the event that the covered vehicle runs out of fuel the COMPANY will arrange and pay for bringing enough fuel to the vehicle so that the BENEFICIARY may drive it to the nearest gas station. The cost of the fuel will be paid by the BENEFICIARY. This benefit has a maximum of three events. • Flat tire service. In the event the covered vehicle has a flat tire or the air pressure of any of the tires is too low to continue driving the COMPANY will arrange and pay for the service of inflating or changing the tire, provided the BENEFICIARY has a spare tire available and in good condition. Maximum three events.

Appears in 6 contracts

Samples: Services Agreement, Services Agreement, Services Agreement

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