Condition of Assigned Vehicles Sample Clauses

Condition of Assigned Vehicles. The Assigned Vehicles shall be provided by CLIENT to VCS with no preexisting internal or external physical damage (including, but not limited to, window damage), reasonable wear and tear excepted, at the time each Assigned Vehicle is transferred and assigned to VCS, and VCS will provide CLIENT with a vehicle condition report upon request. In the event the vehicle condition report does not reflect preexisting physical damage and the VCS Field Force member discovers vehicle damage, VCS shall notify CLIENT and the Parties shall agree on an appropriate resolution of the issue. VCS shall seek CLIENT’s advance written approval for all costs associated with the repair, detailing or other related costs incurred in connection with restoring the Assigned Vehicle to the appropriate condition required per the applicable lease agreements, and CLIENT shall be responsible for paying any such pre-approved costs. In the event CLIENT is unable to provide a fleet vehicle, or the Assigned Vehicle as delivered by CLIENT (or its Representatives) is not able to be driven on the date the VCS Field Force member is to commence provision of the Detailing services in the field, VCS shall seek CLIENT’s advance written approval for costs associated with obtaining bridge rental vehicles until such time as the Assigned Vehicle is provided to the VCS Sales Representative(s) in appropriate, working condition, and CLIENT shall be responsible for paying any such pre-approved costs. As used in this Section 3.3(b), “advance written approval” may be satisfied via exchange of emails confirming costs.
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