Common use of Costs of making good any damage Clause in Contracts

Costs of making good any damage. The Retailer will, subject to clause 27.1, include in each of its Consumer Contracts a requirement that, if any of the Distributor's Equipment is damaged by the negligence or wilful act or omission of the Consumer or the Consumer’s agents or invitees, then the Consumer will pay the cost of making good the damage to the Distributor.

Appears in 22 contracts

Samples: Use of System Agreement, Use of System Agreement, Use of System Agreement

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Costs of making good any damage. The Retailer will, subject to clause 27.1, include in each of its Consumer Contracts a requirement that, if any of If the DistributorRetailer's Equipment or the Consumer’s Installation is damaged by the negligence or wilful act or omission of the Consumer Distributor or the Consumer’s Distributor's employees, agents or invitees, then the Consumer Distributor will pay the cost of making good the damage to the DistributorRetailer or the Consumer (as the case may be). This clause 14.6 is for the benefit of the Consumer and may be enforced by the Consumer under the Contracts (Privity) Xxx 0000.

Appears in 20 contracts

Samples: Use of System Agreement, Use of System Agreement, Use of System Agreement

Costs of making good any damage. The Retailer will, subject to clause 27.1, include in each of its Consumer Contracts a requirement that, if any of If the DistributorRetailer's Equipment or the Consumer’s Installation is damaged by the negligence or wilful act or omission of the Consumer Distributor or the Consumer’s Distributor's employees, agents or invitees, then the Consumer Distributor will pay the cost of making good the damage to the DistributorRetailer or the Consumer (as the case may be). This clause 14.5 is for the benefit of the Consumer and may be enforced by the Consumer under the Contracts (Privity) Xxx 0000.

Appears in 5 contracts

Samples: Use of System Agreement, Use of System Agreement, Use of System Agreement

Costs of making good any damage. The Retailer willTrader must, subject to clause 27.129.1, include in each of its Consumer Contracts Customer Agreements a requirement that, if any of the Distributor's ’s Equipment is damaged by the negligence or wilful act or omission of the Consumer Customer or the ConsumerCustomer’s agents or invitees, then the Consumer will Customer must pay the cost of making good the damage to the Distributor.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Distributor Agreement

Costs of making good any damage. The Retailer will, subject to clause 27.1, include in each of its Consumer Contracts a requirement that, if any of If the DistributorRetailer's Equipment or the Consumer’s Installation is damaged by the negligence or wilful act or omission of the Consumer Distributor or the Consumer’s Distributor's employees, agents or invitees, then the Consumer Distributor will pay the cost of making good the damage to the Distributor.Retailer or the Consumer (as the case may be). This clause 14.6 is for the benefit of the Consumer and may be enforced by the Consumer under the Contracts (Privity) Xxx 0000.‌

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Use of System Agreement

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Costs of making good any damage. The Retailer will, subject to clause 27.1Clause 28.1, include in each of its Consumer Contracts a requirement that, if any of the Distributor's Equipment is damaged by the negligence or wilful act or omission of the Consumer or the Consumer’s agents or invitees, then the Consumer will pay the cost of making good the damage to the Distributor and that such provision is for the benefit of the Distributor (in accordance with the provisions of the Contracts Privity Act 1982 and may be enforced directly by the Distributor.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Use of System Agreement

Costs of making good any damage. The Retailer Trader will, subject to clause 27.1, include in each of its Consumer Contracts a requirement that, if any of the Distributor's Equipment is damaged by the negligence or wilful act or omission of the Consumer or the Consumer’s agents or invitees, then the Consumer will pay the cost of making good the damage to the Distributor.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Use of System Agreement

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