Common use of EXCESSIVE WEAR AND USE Clause in Contracts

EXCESSIVE WEAR AND USE. Lessee may be charged for excessive wear based on Lessor’s specifications and generally accepted standards for normal use. Excessive wear and tear includes, but is not limited to: damaged glass, damaged body panels, lights, fenders, paint, dysfunctional accessories, extremely worn tire tread, any damage to the interior, and any mechanical damage that interferes with the safe and lawful operation of the vehicle. 15. PURCHASE OPTION AT THE END OF LEASE TERM. Lessee will not have the option to purchase the leased vehicle. 16.

Appears in 4 contracts

Samples: Car Lease Agreement, Car Lease Transfer Agreement, Commercial Truck Lease Agreement

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EXCESSIVE WEAR AND USE. Lessee may be charged for excessive wear based on Lessor’s 's specifications and generally accepted standards for normal use. Excessive wear and tear includes, but is not limited to: damaged glass, damaged body panels, lights, fenders, paint, dysfunctional accessories, extremely worn tire tread, any damage to the interior, and any mechanical damage that interferes with the safe and lawful operation of the vehicle. 15. PURCHASE OPTION AT THE END OF LEASE TERM. Lessee will not have the option to purchase the leased vehicle. 16.

Appears in 4 contracts

Samples: Vehicle Lease Agreement, Vehicle Lease Agreement, Vehicle Lease Agreement

EXCESSIVE WEAR AND USE. Lessee may be charged for excessive wear based on Lessor’s 's specifications and generally accepted standards for normal use. Excessive wear and tear includes, but is not limited to: damaged glass, damaged body panels, lights, fenders, paint, dysfunctional accessories, extremely worn tire tread, any damage to the interior, and any mechanical damage that interferes with the safe and lawful operation of the vehicle. 15. PURCHASE OPTION AT THE END OF LEASE TERM. Lessee will not have the option to purchase the leased vehicle. 16.

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: Car Lease Transfer Agreement, Truck Lease Agreement

EXCESSIVE WEAR AND USE. Lessee may be charged for excessive wear based on Lessor’s specifications and generally accepted standards for normal use. Excessive wear and tear includes, but is not limited to: damaged glass, damaged body panels, lights, fenders, paint, dysfunctional accessories, extremely worn tire tread, any damage to the interior, and any mechanical damage that interferes with the safe and lawful operation of the vehicle. 15. PURCHASE OPTION AT THE END OF LEASE TERM. Lessee will not have the option to purchase the leased vehicle. 16.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Car Lease Agreement

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EXCESSIVE WEAR AND USE. Lessee may be charged for excessive wear based on Lessor’s specifications and generally accepted standards for normal use. Excessive wear and tear includes, but is not limited to: damaged glass, damaged body panels, lights, fenders, paint, dysfunctional accessories, extremely worn tire tread, any damage to the interior, and any mechanical damage that interferes with the safe and lawful operation of the vehicle. 15. PURCHASE OPTION AT THE END OF LEASE TERM. Lessee will not have the option to purchase the leased vehicle. 16.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Vehicle Lease Agreement

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