Common use of Discoloration Clause in Contracts

Discoloration. The term “Discoloration” means localized darkening of the original color of walls, carpet and other interior surfaces caused by accumulation of small particles that are present in the air of homes. Examples of discoloration include particles from tobacco smoke, wood-burning smoke, dust from construction or household projects, and air-borne particles such as pollution, organic material and automotive exhaust.

Appears in 4 contracts

Samples: Master Services Agreement (Altisource Portfolio Solutions S.A.), Master Services Agreement (Altisource Residential Corp), Master Services Agreement (Altisource Residential Corp)

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