Common use of How Is Service Provided Clause in Contracts

How Is Service Provided. Subject to the terms and conditions of this Plan Agreement, we will repair the parts and components of any Covered Items that are part of the Covered Home, if a Covered Breakdown occurs on or after the Initial Plan Agreement Effective Date stated in your Plan Summary and while this Plan Agreement is in effect (including any renewal term(s)) up to the Repair Maximum, and subject to the Post Payout Repair Limitation and the Aggregate Payout Amount. In addition, we will repair your Covered Item for a Covered Breakdown unless the cost of the repair is more than the Repair Maximum, or if we determine, in our sole discretion, that the Covered Item is not repairable (for reasons including without limitation repair timing considerations, backordered or availability of parts, Service Provider availability, the need for special equipment, access difficulties, and the age of the Covered Item), you are eligible for the Payout Amount subject to the Aggregate Payout Amount and other limitations in this Plan Agreement. For purposes of this Plan Agreement, repair of the Covered Item consists of the steps necessary for and costs (including labor) associated with: (i) accessing the Covered Item; (ii) diagnosis of the Breakdown; (iii) repair of the Covered Item (including Covered Modifications); (iv) returning any access opening to a Rough Finish; and (v) any permits or testing required by Applicable La w. We will only authorize repairs of Covered Items that can be made in accordance with Applicable Law. Please note that neither we nor Frontdoor are a service provider, and do not perform repairs. Instead, we utilize a qualified network of independent Service Providers to perform repairs.

Appears in 3 contracts

Samples: Premium Home Service Plan Agreement, Premium Home Service Plan Agreement, Premium Home Service Plan Agreement

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How Is Service Provided. Subject to the terms and conditions of this Plan Agreement, we will repair the parts and components of any Covered Items that are part of the Covered Home, if a Covered Breakdown occurs on or after the Initial Plan Agreement Effective Date stated in your Plan Summary and while this Plan Agreement is in effect (including any renewal term(s)) up to the Repair Maximum, and subject to the Post Payout Repair Limitation and the Aggregate Payout Amount. In addition, we will repair your Covered Item for a Covered Breakdown unless the cost of the repair is more than the Repair Maximum, or if we determine, in our sole discretion, that the Covered Item is not repairable (for reasons including without limitation repair timing considerations, backordered or availability of parts, Service Provider availability, the need for special equipment, access difficulties, and the age of the Covered Item), you are eligible for the Payout Amount subject to the Aggregate Payout Amount and other limitations in this Plan Agreement. For purposes of this Plan Agreement, repair of the Covered Item consists of the steps necessary for and costs (including labor) associated with: (i) accessing the Covered Item; (ii) diagnosis of the Breakdown; (iii) repair of the Covered Item (including Covered Modifications); (iv) returning any access opening to a Rough Finish; and (v) any permits or testing required by Applicable La w. Law. We will only authorize repairs of Covered Items that can be made in accordance with Applicable Law. Please note that neither we nor Frontdoor are a service provider, and do not perform repairs. Instead, we utilize a qualified network of independent Service Providers to perform repairs.

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: Premium Home Service Plan Agreement, Premium Home Service Plan Agreement

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