Common use of Damage to Equipment Clause in Contracts

Damage to Equipment. The Client will be responsible for any damage or loss to the Provider’s equipment due to misuse by the Client or any guest of the Client and in the case of theft or damage (due, but not limited, to fire, flood, or earthquake). If the Provider judges the weather during the course of the Event to be inclement and thus unsafe, they reserve the right to cease operations for the safety of the equipment and of the Event’s attendees, in which case no refund will be given.

Appears in 4 contracts

Samples: Photo Booth Contract, Photo Booth Contract, Photo Booth Contract

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Damage to Equipment. The Client will be responsible for any damage or loss to the Provider’s Provider 's equipment due to misuse by the Client or any guest of the Client and in the case of theft or damage (due, but not limited, to fire, flood, or earthquakeother natural disaster). If the Provider judges the weather during the course of the Event to be inclement and thus unsafe, they reserve the right to cease operations for the safety of the equipment and of the Event’s 's attendees, in which case no refund will be given.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Photo Booth Contract

Damage to Equipment. The Client will be responsible for any damage or loss to the Provider’s Provider 's equipment due to misuse by the Client or any guest of the Client and in the case of theft or damage (due, but not limited, to fire, flood, or earthquake). If the Provider judges the weather during the course of the Event to be inclement and thus unsafe, they reserve the right to cease operations for the safety of the equipment and of the Event’s 's attendees, in which case no refund will be given.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Photo Booth Contract

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Damage to Equipment. The Client will be responsible for any damage or loss (up to $350) to the Provider’s equipment due to misuse by the Client or any guest of the Client and in the case of theft or damage (due, but not limited, to fire, flood, or earthquake). If the Provider judges the weather during the course of the Event to be inclement and thus unsafe, they reserve the right to cease operations for the safety of the equipment and of the Event’s attendees, in which case no refund will be given.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Photo Booth Contract

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