Incidental Damage Sample Clauses

Incidental Damage. Our liability for incidental damages is expressly excluded herein. Incidental and Consequential damage includes, but is not limited to, property damage, loss of use of the Unit, loss of time, inconvenience, or commercial loss resulting from the operation, maintenance and/or use of the Unit.
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Incidental Damage. Any damage to any Unit caused by, or as a result of, the carrying out of the maintenance responsibilities of the Association or another Unit Owner, or the negligence thereof, shall be repaired promptly by the Association as a Common Expense, or the Unit Owner, as the case may be. Any damage to any part of the Common Elements caused by or the result of any intentional act of a Unit Owner, the Unit Owner’s family, agents, contractors, invitees, licensees or tenants, or by such Unit Owner in carrying out his maintenance responsibilities, if any, shall be repaired promptly at the expense of such Unit Owner.
Incidental Damage. Our and the dealer’s liability for incidental damages is expressly excluded herein. Incidental and Consequential damage includes, but is not limited to, property damage, loss of use of the Unit, loss of time, inconvenience, or commercial loss resulting from the operation, maintenance and/or use of the Unit.
Incidental Damage. Renesis is not responsible for any incidental damages after delivery, including injuries or losses from any covered defects.
Incidental Damage. In the case of damage to a Chromebook or device accessory, the student/parent/guardian will be charged a fee for needed repairs, not to exceed the replacement cost of the Chromebook. The PCUSD Administration will make the final determination of any fees assessed. ● All insurance claims must be reported to the PCUSD. In cases of theft, vandalism, or other acts covered by insurance, the student/parent/guardian must file a report with the Principal's Office before a Chromebook can be repaired or replaced ● Failure to report a lost or stolen Chromebook in a timely manner may result in a request for compensation for the replacement cost of the Chromebook.
Incidental Damage. The Contractor is to make good any and all damage done to all existing items and features on the site, including buildings and all fixtures and fittings, fences, gates, drives, pavings, vegetation of all types, services of all types, land and any other articles in the course of these works at no cost to the contract.

Related to Incidental Damage

  • Consequential Damages Neither party to this Agreement shall be liable to the other party for special, indirect or consequential damages under any provision of this Agreement or for any special, indirect or consequential damages arising out of any act or failure to act hereunder.

  • No Damage Any material loss, damage or destruction, whether covered by insurance or not, affecting any business or properties of any of the Partnerships;

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