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GENERAL PROGRAM GUIDELINES. A. GM defines a rental vehicle as: a. The bona fide rental of a vehicle involving use and payment by a customer on an hourly, daily, weekly, or monthly basis. Usage of any such vehicle(s) by a customer for a period of four (4) consecutive months or longer shall be deemed to constitute leasing, and not rental, and will make the vehicle ineligible for purchase or other incentives." b. If a vehicle enrolled in the Daily Rental Purchase Program is found to be on-rent (lease) to a customer in excess of the above guideline, or if the customer consecutively rents multiple enrolled vehicles for an aggregate term of four (4) or more months, all vehicles involved in such transactions will not be considered rental vehicles and will be ineligible for purchase or incentives. GM may audit the DRFC to ensure compliance with this guideline. B. All eligible vehicles must be delivered to the DRFC through a GM dealership or a qualified drop-ship location. Purchases or deliveries made through any other entity or any other location(s) are ineligible for incentive payment(s). C. GM reserves the right to audit dealer records and disqualify any sales allowance in the event such sales do not meet the program requirements. All monies improperly paid will be charged back. Failure to comply with the program requirements may result in the dealer being disqualified for future participation in fleet programs and termination of dealer sales and service agreement(s). D. Optional equipment and, in special circumstances, certain standard equipment can be added to or deleted from GM vehicles during the ordering and manufacturing process by DRFCs. It is the DRFC’s responsibility to ensure that actual vehicle content is properly disclosed to a buyer or transferee when disposing of a vehicle. DRFCs that use third party build specifications to promote the sale of their vehicles should be especially careful to ensure the accuracy of that data. E. GM reserves the right to cancel, amend, revise or revoke any program, at any time, based on its sole business judgment(s). Final decisions in all matters relative to interpretation of any rule or phase of this activity rest solely with GM. ANY QUESTIONS REGARDING THIS PROGRAM SHOULD BE DIRECTED TO THE CUSTOMER SUPPORT CENTER AT 1-800-FLEET OP. Buick Enclave 4R14526 1SL Buick Enclave FWD Crossover [REDACTED] [REDACTED] [REDACTED] Buick Regal 4GV69 1SH Buick Regal 1SH Sedan [REDACTED] [REDACTED] [REDACTED] Buick Verano 4PG69 1SH Buick Verano Leather Group ...
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GENERAL PROGRAM GUIDELINES. GM defines a rental vehicle as:
GENERAL PROGRAM GUIDELINES. A. General Motors defines a rental vehicle as: a. “The bona fide rental of a vehicle involving use and payment by a customer on an hourly, daily, weekly, or monthly basis. Usage of any such vehicle(s) by a customer for a period of four (4) consecutive months or longer shall be deemed to constitute leasing, and not rental, and will make the vehicle ineligible for purchase or other incentives.” b. If a vehicle enrolled in the Daily Rental Purchase Program is found to be on-rent (lease) to a customer in excess of the above guideline, or if the customer consecutively rents multiple enrolled vehicles for an aggregate term of four (4) or more months, all vehicles involved in such transactions will not be considered rental and will be ineligible for purchase or incentives. General Motors may audit the rental customer to ensure compliance with this guideline. B. All eligible units must be delivered to the rental customer through a General Motors dealership or a qualified drop-ship location. Purchases or deliveries made through any other entity or individual are ineligible for payment. C. General Motors reserves the right to audit dealer records and disqualify any sales allowance in the event such sales do not meet the program guidelines. All moneys improperly paid will be charged back. Failure to comply with these guidelines may result in the dealer being disqualified for future participation in fleet programs and terminations of dealer sales and service agreement(s).
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GENERAL PROGRAM GUIDELINES. A. General Motors defines a rental vehicle as: a. "The bona fide rental of a vehicle involving use and payment by a customer on an hourly, daily, weekly, or monthly basis. Usage of any such vehicle(s) by a customer for a period of four (4) consecutive months or longer shall be deemed to constitute leasing, and not rental, and will make the vehicle ineligible for incentives."
GENERAL PROGRAM GUIDELINES. General Motors defines a rental vehicle as:
GENERAL PROGRAM GUIDELINES. Purpose of Special Inspection Special Inspection is the monitoring of the materials and workmanship that are critical to the integrity of the building structure. It is a review of the work that the contractors and their employees to assure that the approved plans and specifications are being followed and that relevant codes and ordinances are being observed. The special inspection process is in addition to those inspections conducted by the municipal building inspector and by the engineer or architect of record as part of periodic structural observation. The special inspectors furnish continuous or periodic inspection as prescribed in IBC Table 1704.3 for that construction which requires their presence. [IBC Section 109.3.9 and 1704] Good communication between the special inspector and the designers, contractor, and building department is essential to project quality assurance.

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