Exclusions to protection Sample Clauses

Exclusions to protection. The following may not be protected as a trade name or establishment name:
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Exclusions to protection. In order to ensure the sustainability of the Club certain exclusions apply to claims for protection. If any one of the exclusions listed below applies to your claim, then your claim will not be admitted by the Committee. 1.1 If your Vehicle is involved in an accident, then you must notify the Club of the accident details within 24 hours of the accident occurring. This is to ensure the Club can maximise the prospects of the most commercial settlement of your claim and any demand from other parties involved in the accident. If the Club is not notified of the collision within 24 hours of it happening protection will not be offered. See the contact phone numbers in paragraph 11.7 herein. A member can notify by sending a SMS message to the mobile number if the member wishes. Melbourne Rideshare Club 8 1.2 If your Vehicle was involved in a collision and the vehicle was not roadworthy at the time of the collision protection will not be offered to you by the Club. 1.3 If the driver of the vehicle involved in the collision was not an authorised driver which you nominated at the time you took out the application for protection, then protection will not be offered to you by Club. The Club will only offer protection for claims which involve a driver who you nominated in your application. 1.4 If the driver of the vehicle involved in the collision had any alcohol or drugs in his blood stream at the time of collision protection will not be offered to you by the Club. This exclusion acknowledges Taxi / Rideshare driver obligations to drive at .00. 1.5 If the driver of the vehicle at the time of the collision was conveying any load or carrying a number of passengers in excess of that permitted by law protection will not be offered 1.6 If the Collision occurred outside the state of Victoria protection will not be offered. 1.7 If the collision was caused by the driver operating the vehicle in a reckless or dangerous manner protection will not be offered. 1.8 If the loss or damage was caused by the member or members driver leaving the vehicle unattended and unsecure or in a dangerous position protection will not be offered. 1.9 When the vehicle is not working it must be stored in a secure place such as a locked garage to limit the opportunity of loss or damage. 1.10 If the driver of the vehicle is not legally entitled to drive the vehicle at the time of the collision whether by reason of not having the appropriate Taxi licence, accreditation or whether his/her licence has bee...

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