Cost of Repair. Tenant shall pay the cost of materials and labor (other than normal wear and tear) for the repair or damage to the premises or common areas caused by the negligence or willful acts of Tenant, members of Tenant household, guests, or unknown persons. If repairs or replacement charges are to be paid by Tenant while the Tenant is occupying the premises, the Tenant agrees to pay for these charges when billed by the Lessor, i.e. clogged toilets or garbage disposals. Remember, Tenants are responsible for plunging their own toilets. Excessive damage to the premises by Tenant, members of Tenant’s household, or guests shall be grounds for Agent to evict Tenant.
Cost of Repair. Broken/Cracked LCD screen $ 75.00 Damaged keyboard / lost keys $ 50.00 Lost/broken or second charger $ 35.00 Chromebook lost / stolen / not serviceable $ 150.00 The Protection Plan does NOT cover misuse, neglect or intentional damage. Students will be responsible for the entire cost of repairs or replacement to devices damaged through student misuse, neglect, intentional damage or loss. In case of theft, an official police report is required. The protection plan covers TWO separate incidents per school year; additional damages are not covered. If you do NOT purchase the Protection Plan, you are responsible to pay for the cost of any repair(s) for physical damage to the student’s device, any loaner devices issues to the student, and the power adapter. If the device is unable to be repaired, this may also include the full replacement cost of the device. The Deadline for purchasing the Protection Plan for the current school year is September 14, 2018 and it will cover your current student from September 1, 2018 through August 31, 2019. We highly recommend parents take advantage of this opportunity. The Protection Plan fee is $40. To sign up for the protection plan, parents can pay $40 cash or a $40 check (made payable to the Dunellen Board of Education). Payment, along with this form, can be dropped off in the main office. Payments will also be accepted with a Visa or MasterCard and MUST be processed through the Genesis Parent Portal by logging into your account and clicking on “Forms” tab and then on “Chromebook Protection Plan Credit Card Form” If you are paying by cash or check, you must complete the information below and return this form with your payment. Student Name: Current Grade
Cost of Repair. Notwithstanding the provisions of the above subsections of this Section, if the damage is due to the negligence or willful misconduct of Tenant or its employees, subtenants, invitees or representatives, the cost of any repairs not covered by Landlord's insurance on the Building shall be borne by Tenant, and Tenant shall not be entitled to rental abatement or termination rights. In addition, the provisions of this Section shall not be deemed to require Landlord to repair any improvements or fixtures that Tenant is obligated to repair or insure pursuant to any other provision of this Lease, however Landlord shall pass through to Tenant any reimbursements from insurance for such repairs.
Cost of Repair. 54.1 Loss or damaged to the works or materials to be incorporated in the works between the start date and the end of the defects correction period shall be remedied by the contractor at the contractor’s cost if the loss or damages arises from the Contractor’s acts or omissions.
Cost of Repair. The expected annualized failure rate is [****]% (excluding customer abuse). Philips will absorb the cost of repair for all products below that rate. Philips agrees to service, repair OEM products in accordance with Supplier service and repair standards. However, cost sharing for failure rate analysis will commence six months after contract signature and final agreement of Supplier service/repair form with monthly service/repair data is fully functional. Failed parts will be sent with service forms to Supplier for product quality analysis and continual quality improvement. After these conditions have been met for every percentage point above [****]% that has been calculated at the quarterly review the Supplier will cover the cost of parts and direct labor costs of product repair above [****]% annualized failure rate until the rate falls below [****]; (excluding any unit opened outside Supplier factory after original ship date). This Cost of Repair basis assumes that the actual measured failure rate during the period from Contract signing until June 1, 2004 is around [****]%. If the actual failure rate is substantively different Philips and the Supplier may renegotiate the failure rate for cost of repair.
Cost of Repair. The phrase “estimated cost of repair” means an estimate obtained from a reputable independent contractor selected by Seller and approved by Buyer, which approval Buyer agrees not to unreasonably withhold or delay. In the event of a casualty to the Property prior to the Close of Escrow, if necessary to implement the procedures contemplated by this Section, the Closing Date shall be extended by a period equal to five (5) business days plus the period of time reasonably required for Seller to obtain an estimate of the cost of repair of such casualty (which period of time shall not exceed thirty (30) days).
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Cost of Repair. APPLICANT shall fully reimburse the CITY for the cost of repairing rented property that is damaged during the rental term.
Cost of Repair. At or prior to the termination of this Lease, Tenant shall remove its personal property and Tenant shall pay or cause to be paid the cost of repairing or remedying any material damage caused thereby. All property not so removed shall, after giving Tenant prior written notice and a reasonable opportunity to cure be deemed abandoned and may either be removed by Landlord, at the cost and expense of Tenant, and retained by Landlord as its property or disposed of, without accountability, at the cost and expense of Tenant, in such manner as Landlord may see fit exercising reasonable judgment as to incurrence of reasonable cost to Tenant in connection with any of the foregoing actions.
Cost of Repair. At or prior to the termination of this Lease, Tenant shall remove its personal property, and Tenant shall pay or cause to be paid the cost of repairing or remedying any damage caused thereby, providing that no item may be removed if its removal would impair the structural integrity of the Property or any part thereof. All property not so removed shall be deemed abandoned, and may either be retained by Landlord as its property or disposed of, without accountability, in such manner as Landlord may see fit, at the sole cost and expense of Tenant.