COMMERCIAL ADD-ON PLAN Sample Clauses

COMMERCIAL ADD-ON PLAN. For residential and commercial grade products used in a Commercial setting/environment (i.e. for any use other than in a residential single-family setting), a Commercial Add-On Plan is required. If purchased, this Agreement covers replacement parts and labor necessary to maintain the Covered Product that is used in a commercial setting in those cases where the manufacturer’s warranty is null and void. Coverage under this Agreement will begin from the date of purchase and continue for the period of time stated on the Declarations page of this Agreement, Your sales receipt or invoice; provided however, for selected products that are manufactured specifically for commercial use and include a manufacturer’s warranty, coverage begins upon expiration of the shortest portion of the manufacturer’s parts and/or labor warranty. During the manufacturer’s warranty period, any parts, labor, on-site service or shipping costs covered by that warranty are the sole responsibility of the manufacturer. Note: Special Features, Benefits, or Optional Plans and Major Component coverage for appliance service agreements, are not available for products under the Commercial Add-On Plan.
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COMMERCIAL ADD-ON PLAN. For residential and commercial grade products used in a Commercial setting/environment (i.e. for any use other than in a residential single-family setting), a Commercial Add-On Plan is required. If purchased, this Agreement covers replacement parts and labor necessary to maintain the Covered Product that is used in a commercial setting in those cases where the manufacturer’s warranty is null and void. Coverage under this Agreement will begin from the date of purchase and continue for the period of time stated on the Declarations page of this Agreement, Your sales receipt or invoice; provided however, for selected products that are manufactured specifically for commercial use and include a manufacturer’s warranty, coverage begins upon expiration of the shortest portion of the manufacturer’s or factory-refurbished Selling Retailer’s parts and/or labor warranty. During the manufacturer’s warranty period, any parts, labor, on-site service or shipping costs covered by that warranty are the sole responsibility of the manufacturer. . Note: Special Features, Benefits, or Optional Plans and Major Component coverage for appliance service agreements, are not available for products under the Commercial Plan.
COMMERCIAL ADD-ON PLAN. For residential and commercial grade products used in a commercial setting/environment (i.e. for use other than in a residential single- family setting), a Commercial Add-On Plan is required. If purchased, this Agreement will provide coverage for the Covered Product that is used in a commercial setting in those cases where the manufacturer’s warranty is null and void. Coverage under this Agreement will begin from the product date of purchase and continue for the period of time stated on the Declarations page of this Agreement, Your sales receipt or invoice; provided however, for selected products that are manufactured specifically for commercial use and include a manufacturer’s warranty, coverage begins upon expiration of the shortest portion of the manufacturer’s or factory- refurbished parts and labor warranty. During the manufacturer’s warranty period, any parts, labor, on-site service or shipping costs covered by that warranty are the sole responsibility of the manufacturer. Major Component coverage for appliance service agreements is not available for products under the Commercial Add-On Plan. Please note: Not all products are eligible for the commercial add-on. IIIB. PARTS & LABOR REPAIR PLAN

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