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Client’s pick up and return of Rented Items. Unless otherwise agreed to by Chic and Client as indicated in the Quote, Client shall pick-up from and return to Chic the Rented Items on the delivery and pick- up dates indicated in the Quote at Chic’s premises during Chic’s regular business hours, in the same condition and repair as when delivered to Client, subject only to reasonable wear and tear. Reasonable wear and tear does not include damage to Rented Items caused by Client’s unreasonable use or care of the Rented Items, including but not limited to damage to Rented Items caused by natural elements (e.g., sun, wind, rain, lightning, animals) resulting from Client leaving Rented Items unprotected from natural elements.
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