Common use of Exceptions to Section A We will NOT pay Clause in Contracts

Exceptions to Section A We will NOT pay. for (a) consequential losses of any nature (b) the loss of use of Your Vehicle. (c) depreciation, wear and tear, rust and corrosion, metal fatigue mechanical or electrical or electronic breakdowns, equipment or computer malfunction, failures or breakages to Your Vehicle except breakage of windscreen, windows or sunroof including lamination/tinting film, if any, (d) damage caused by overloading or strain. (e) damage caused by explosion of any boiler forming part of or attached to or on Your Vehicle. (f) damage to Your Vehicle’s tyres unless Your Vehicle is damaged at the same time. (g) any loss or damage caused by or attributed to the act of Cheating/Criminal breach of trust by any person within the meaning of the definition of the offence of Cheating/Criminal breach of trust set out in the Penal Code. (h) the Excess stated in the Schedule. (i) the failure or inability of any equipment or any computer program to recognise or correctly to interpret or process any date as the true or correct date or to continue to function correctly beyond the date.

Appears in 4 contracts

Samples: Commercial Vehicle Non Tariff Policy, Commercial Vehicle Tariff Policy, Commercial Vehicle Policy

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Exceptions to Section A We will NOT pay. for (a) consequential losses of any nature. (b) the loss of use of Your Vehicle. (c) depreciation, wear and tear, rust and corrosion, metal fatigue fatigue, mechanical or electrical or electronic breakdowns, equipment or computer malfunction, failures or breakages to Your Vehicle except breakage of windscreen, windows window or sunroof including lamination/tinting film, if any,. (d) damage caused by overloading over-loading or strain. (e) damage caused by explosion of any boiler forming part of or attached to or on Your Vehicle. (f) damage to Your Vehicle’s 's tyres unless Your Vehicle is damaged at the same time. (g) any loss or damage caused by or attributed to the act of Cheatingcheating/Criminal criminal breach of trust by any person within the meaning of the definition of the offence of Cheatingcheating/Criminal criminal breach of trust set out in the Penal Code. (h) the Excess stated in the Schedule. (i) the failure or inability of any equipment or any computer program to recognise or correctly to interpret or process any date as the true or correct date or to continue to function correctly beyond the that date.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Private Car Insurance Policy

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