Common use of Consequential Damage Clause in Contracts

Consequential Damage. i. Consequential damage is generally not covered by the Agreement and where it is this will be subject to agreement of the Diocesan Surveyor. The VA Promise Mk6 fund will undertake to make good any damage to school property resulting from a clearly attributable act or omission in the exercise of VA Promise Mk6 maintenance responsibilities. If instructed, the school’s insurer may employ a loss adjuster to agree the consequential damage. ii. The school will be liable for undertaking repairs and/or making good to damage where it can be shown that they have not acted diligently in undertaking maintenance for which they have direct responsibility. For example, not insulating pipe work that subsequently freezes, thaws and floods part of a building.

Appears in 3 contracts

Samples: Service Level Agreement (Sla), Service Level Agreement (Sla), Service Level Agreement (Sla)

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Consequential Damage. i. Consequential damage is generally not covered by the Agreement and where it is this will be subject to agreement of the Diocesan Surveyor. The VA Promise Mk6 Mk7 fund will undertake to make good any damage to school property resulting from a clearly attributable act or omission in the exercise of VA Promise Mk6 Mk7 maintenance responsibilities. If instructed, the school’s insurer may employ a loss adjuster to agree the consequential damage. ii. The school will be liable for undertaking repairs and/or making good to damage where it can be shown that they have not acted diligently in undertaking maintenance for which they have direct responsibility. For example, not insulating pipe work that subsequently freezes, thaws and floods part of a building.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Service Level Agreement (Sla)

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