Maximum Claim Limit Clause Samples
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Maximum Claim Limit. The aggregate liability of the Indemnitors for all claims under Section 9.1 shall not exceed US$12,000,000, other than in relation to claims under or in respect of the Fundamental Warranties or a Tax Claim which shall not exceed the Purchase Price.
Maximum Claim Limit. The aggregate liability of the Vendor under Clause 7 (Indemnities), the Warranties and the Tax Deed shall not exceed £12,500,000 (twelve million and five hundred thousand pounds sterling).
Maximum Claim Limit. There is no restriction to the number of claims you can make, up to the value in aggregate of the vehicle market value. Please refer to your Validation Certificate for details of your maximum single claim limit. While you have a high level of policy cover available, there are items which this policy specifically does not cover (for further details see “Summary of items covered”). • Normal maintenance services and the replacement of such items as, but not limited to: spark plugs, plug leads, oils, filters, lubricants and factory fitted accessories. • Component failure resulting from accident damage, misuse, neglect, overloading or abnormal use. • Faults resulting from the use of contaminated fuel or inappropriate fuel for the vehicle. • Damage which has resulted from a failure to arrange for an obvious fault to be rectified. • Damage which has occurred as a result of any accessory being fitted (unless the accessory is approved by the manufacturer for use on the vehicle and fitted according to instructions provided by the manufacturer of the accessory). • Oil leaks, lubricants, filter elements and any damage caused by frost or lack of oil, or anti-freeze or by impact, accident or negligence. • Any damage or losses to components that are not directly covered within the terms of this warranty. • The gradual reduction in operating performance (wear and tear) consistent with the age and mileage of the vehicle. • Wheels, tyres and batteries. • Any loss, damage or failure which occurs while the vehicle is outside the geographical territories. • Paintwork, bodywork and glass upholstery, trim and cosmetic finishes. • Body components such as strikers, hinges or any component which may require adjustment from time to time. • Weather strips and body seals. • Interior trim seat and seat belts. • All damage and repairs resulting from water ingress, for example, through damaged or ineffective door, window or roof seals, through doors or sunroofs left open, or caused by driving through flood water. • Any routine component adjustment and alignment. • Vibrations and noises related to the operation of the vehicle. • Deterioration such as discolouration, alteration or deformation of parts due to normal ageing. • The consequences of repairs, conversions or modifications carried out by firms not approved by the manufacturer, and also the consequences of converting the vehicle to run on LPG. • Damage resulting from the use of fluids or parts other than original parts or those of ...
