Commercial Painting Sample Clauses

Commercial Painting. To provide services under the terms and conditions set forth herein, and to do so upon or within any structure, facility, surface, or item which is established or constructed for purposes of conducting commerce, profit or non-profit. Commercial Painting may involve projects where elements normally considered Industrial work may be present, however the scope or quantity of industrial type work involved may be less than that required to cause the overall project classification to be altered. Commercial Painting shall be other than Industrial or Residential work.
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Commercial Painting. Group Pty Ltd may in its absolute discretion accept non-defective Goods for return in which case Commercial Painting Group Pty Ltd may require the Client to pay handling fees of up to twenty percent (20%) of the value of the returned Goods plus any freight costs.
Commercial Painting. Group Pty Ltd may licence and/or assign all or any part of its rights and/or obligations under this Contract without the Client's consent.
Commercial Painting. Group Pty Ltd may elect to subcontract out any part of the Services but shall not be relieved from any liability or obligation under this Contract by so doing. Furthermore, the Client agrees and understands that they have no authority to give any instruction to any of Commercial Painting Group Pty Ltd's sub- contractors without the authority of Commercial Painting Group Pty Ltd.

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