Boat Appraisal Guide Sample Clauses

Boat Appraisal Guide. The total of all claims paid during the term of this Plan shall in no event exceed the lesser of the Watercraft purchase price or $20,000. PLAN COVERAGE AREA: Coverage applies to Mechanical Breakdowns repaired within the boundaries of the United States of America and Canada. DEDUCTIBLE: Means the amount you must pay for covered component repairs performed during each repair visit. Your Deductible is identified on page 1. This deductible does not apply to the pick-up and delivery reimbursement.
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Boat Appraisal Guide. The total of all claims paid during the term of this Plan shall in no event exceed the Watercraft purchase price.
Boat Appraisal Guide. The total of all claims paid during the term of this Plan shall in no event exceed the price You paid for the Engine or if the Engine was part of a package, the manufacturer’s suggested retail price of the covered Engine at the time of Sale.

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