Buyer Coverage Sample Clauses

Buyer Coverage. Standard Plus These Items): EXCLUDED:
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Buyer Coverage. Heating Filters ● Built-in heat lamps ● Correction to code violation up to $250 per Service Agreement ● Permits up to $250 per Service Agreement ● Modifications up to $250 per Service Agreement ● Haul away/disposal fees ● Items under manufacturer’s warranty ● Improper installation/repair/modification ● SUPREME (Standard Plus These Items) EXCLUDED: t $PBM PS XPPE CVSOJOH FRVJQNFOU¸ HMZDPM TZTUFNT¸ fireplaces, free-standing or portable heating units, fuel oil lines, fuel oil or propane gas storage tanks, flue venting, outside or underground piping and components for geothermal and/or water source systems, well pumps and well pump components for geothermal and/or water source systems, all components of zone controlled and energy management systems. Collapsed ductwork. SELLER LIMIT (Does not apply to Buyer Coverage): t $PTU UP EJBHOPTF¸ SFQBJS BOEfPS SFQMBDF UIF TZTUFN - $1,500. DOLLAR LIMITS PER SERVICE AGREEMENT: t 4UFBN¸ IPU XBUFS IFBU PS IZESPOJD TZTUFN - $1,500. t (FPUIFSNBM BOE XBUFS TPVSDF TZTUFN − $1¸ł00. t $PODSFUF FODBTFE¸ DPODFBMFE EVDUXPSL BOE gas lines - $500. and Heat Pump SUPREME (Standard Plus These Items)
Buyer Coverage. EXCLUDED: • Coal or wood burning equipment, glycol systems, fireplaces, free-standing or portable heating units, fuel oil lines, fuel oil or propane gas storage tanks, flue venting, outside or underground piping and components for geothermal and/or water source systems, well pumps and well pump components for geothermal and/or water source systems, all components of zone controlled and energy management systems. Collapsed ductwork. DOLLAR LIMITS PER SERVICE AGREEMENT: SELLER COVERAGE LIMIT: Air Conditioning and Heat Pump STANDARD Seller Coverage Buyer Coverage EXCLUDED: • Water towers, humidifiers, chillers, pre-coolers, condensate drain lines and mini-split systems. Geothermal underground piping, well pumps (and their components). Roof jacks, filters, all components of zone controlled and energy management systems, UV filters. Free standing units and any type of gas units. Collapsed ductwork. DOLLAR LIMITS PER SERVICE AGREEMENT: SELLER COVERAGE LIMIT:
Buyer Coverage. The Buyer will be covered for the Time listed above for a maximum of total payments of $5000. The maximum total allowed for each area of coverage are below and include diagnosis, access, repair or replacement. The following are covered for the buyer:
Buyer Coverage. EXCLUDED: DOLLAR LIMITS PER SERVICE AGREEMENT: SELLER COVERAGE LIMIT: Air Conditioning and Heat Pump STANDARD Seller Coverage Buyer Coverage EXCLUDED: DOLLAR LIMITS PER SERVICE AGREEMENT: SELLER COVERAGE LIMIT: smile, knowing you’ve got the best coverage when you choose Supreme.
Buyer Coverage. SUPREME (Standard Plus These Items): Faucets and faucet handles, including shower heads, arms and tub spouts ● Exterior hose xxxxx ● Corrections to code violations up to $250 per Service Agreement ● Permits up to $250 per Service Agreement ● Modifications up to $250 per Service Agreement ● Haul away/disposal fees ● Items under manufacturer’s warranty ● EXCLUDED: • Filters, sewage ejector pumps, hydro−jetting, sewer grinders, backflow preventers, drain line stoppages due to roots, performing diagnosis with camera, fixtures, water meters, shower enclosures, shower-base pans, strainers, caulking, grouting, lawn sprinkler systems, tile fields, xxxxx beds, lift stations, any loss arising out of a condition of mineral or chemical deposits (except water heaters), water residue or insufficient capacity loss arising from porcelain chipping, cracking, dents or other externally caused physical damages. Water heaters: oil hot water tanks or oil storage tanks, flue venting, insufficient capacity and solar equipment. DOLLAR LIMITS PER SERVICE AGREEMENT: • Concealedfconcrete encased water, gas, drain, waste, vent piping, leaks and breaks in the plumbing system - $500. • Polybutylene piping and PEX Manifold plumbing system - $1,000. • Faucet and faucet handle repair andfor replacement of sinks, shower heads or tub spouts for kitchens and baths - $150 per faucet. • Toilet replacement, in the event of sedimentfcalcium build up - cost to repair and/or replace each toilet is Electrical wiring ● ● Switches, outlets and panels ● ● Central vacuum ● ● Doorbell system ● ● Burglar and fire alarm systems ● ● Telephone wiring ● ● Attic, ceiling and exhaust fans ● ● Garage door opener – all parts and components for up to three units ● ● SUPREME (Standard Plus These Items): Permanently installed lighting fixtures ● Garage door hinges, springs, remote sending units ● Built-in heat lamps ● Corrections to code violations up to$250 per Service Agreement* ● Permits up to $250 per Service Agreement* ● Modifications up to $250 per Service Agreement ● Haul away/disposal fees ● Items under manufacturer’s warranty ● EXCLUDED: • Whole house fans, data wiring, meter boxes, wiring outside the home/garage. Electronic or computerized energy management systems, lighting fixtures that are not hard-wired or appliance management systems. Central vacuum system ductwork and accessories, any wiring or other electrical items located outside the perimeter of the principal dwelling and attached garage, or any ...

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  • Other Coverage Borrower shall provide to Lender evidence of such other reasonable insurance in such reasonable amounts as Lender may from time to time request against such other insurable hazards which at the time are commonly insured against for property similar to the subject Property located in or around the region in which the subject Property is located. Such coverage requirements may include but are not limited to coverage for earthquake, acts of terrorism, business income, delayed business income, rental loss, sink hole, soft costs, tenant improvement or environmental.

  • Continuing Coverage If a letter of assurance is obtained from any insurer under a Hazard Insurance policy or a Flood Insurance policy that the insurance coverage shall continue in full force and effect, the Servicer shall deposit such letter in the appropriate Servicer Mortgage Loan File.

  • Class Coverage Teachers, including but not limited to classroom teachers, special area teachers, and clinicians, shall not be required to take another teacher’s classes except in an emergency. Examples of an emergency are the following: a sudden illness of a teacher during the school day, or awaiting the arrival of an obtained substitute, and other situations mutually accepted by the teacher and the principal.

  • Primary Coverage Contractor’s insurance shall apply as primary and shall not seek contribution from any insurance or self-insurance maintained by, or provided to, the additional insureds listed above including, at a minimum, the State of Washington and/or any Purchaser. All insurance or self-insurance of the State of Washington and/or Purchasers shall be excess of any insurance provided by Contractor or subcontractors.

  • Basic Coverage Contractor shall provide and maintain at the JBE’s discretion and Contractor’s expense the following insurance during the Term:

  • COBRA Coverage Subject to Section 3(d), the Company will provide COBRA Coverage until the earliest of (A) a period of twelve (12) months from the date of the Executive’s termination of employment, (B) the date upon which the Executive (and the Executive’s eligible dependents, as applicable) becomes covered under similar plans, or (C) the date upon which the Executive ceases to be eligible for coverage under COBRA.

  • ELIGIBILITY FOR COVERAGE Any employee and the dependents of an employee who meet and continue to meet the eligibility requirements described in this Contract, will be entitled to apply for coverage under this Contract. These eligibility requirements are binding upon you and your eligible dependents. We may require acceptable documentation that an individual meets and continues to meet the eligibility requirements (e.g. proof of residency, copies of a court order naming the Subscriber as legal guardian, or appropriate adoption documentation, as described in Part IV. ENROLLMENT AND EFFECTIVE DATE OF COVERAGE).

  • PROFESSIONAL LIABILITY AND CYBER LIABILITY INSURANCE COVERAGE In addition to the insurance required in Attachment C to this Contract, before commencing work on this Contract and throughout the term of this Contract, Contractor agrees to procure and maintain (a) Technology Professional Liability insurance for any and all services performed under this Contract, with minimum third party coverage of $1,000,000.00 per claim, $2,000,000.00 aggregate. To the extent Contractor has access to, processes, handles, collects, transmits, stores or otherwise deals with State Data, Contractor shall maintain first party Breach Notification Coverage of not less than $1,000,000.00. Before commencing work on this Contract the Contractor must provide certificates of insurance to show that the foregoing minimum coverages are in effect. With respect to the first party Breach Notification Coverage, Contractor shall name the State of Vermont and its officers and employees as additional insureds for liability arising out of this Contract.

  • Claims Made Coverage If any part of the Required Insurance is written on a claims made basis, any policy retroactive date shall precede the effective date of this Contract. Contractor understands and agrees it shall maintain such coverage for a period of not less than three (3) years following Contract expiration, termination or cancellation.

  • Cyber Liability Insurance The Contractor shall provide evidence satisfactory to the Contracting Officer of Cyber Liability Insurance, with limits not less than $2,000,000 per occurrence or claim, $2,000,000 aggregate. Coverage shall be sufficiently broad to respond to the duties and obligations as is undertaken by Contractor in this agreement and shall include, but not limited to, claims involving infringement of intellectual property, including but not limited to infringement of copyright, trademark, trade dress, invasion of privacy violations, information theft, damage to or destruction of electronic information, release of private information, alteration of electronic information, extortion and network security. The policy shall provide coverage for breach response costs as well as regulatory fines and penalties as well as credit monitoring expenses with limits sufficient to respond to these obligations. Limits may not be shared with other lines of coverage. A copy of the cyber liability policy must be submitted to the Office of Risk Management (ORM) for compliance review.

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