Common use of Minor Cosmetic Damage Clause in Contracts

Minor Cosmetic Damage. A Chip, Minor Dent, Light Scratch and/or Scuffed Bumper caused by a single Incident, where the total damaged area is no larger than 30cm in diameter or 3mm in depth and, in the case of a Chip(s) is no larger than 1.5cm in diameter or 3mm in depth. Any one claim is limited to one Minor Cosmetic Damage repair, unless in the case of multiple damages caused by a single Incident where the total end to end size of the furthermost points of the combined damaged area is no larger than 30cm in diameter or 3mm in depth. Any repairs which are greater than these limits or are estimated to exceed four hours to complete will not be considered to be Minor Cosmetic Damage.

Appears in 4 contracts

Samples: www.directgap.co.uk, www.directgap.co.uk, www.carcareplan.com

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Minor Cosmetic Damage. A Chip, Minor Dent, Light Scratch and/or Scuffed Bumper caused by a single Incident, where the total damaged area is no larger than 30cm in diameter or 3mm in depth and, in the case of a Chip(s) is no larger than 1.5cm in diameter or 3mm in depth. Any one claim is limited to one Minor Cosmetic Damage repair, unless in the case of multiple damages caused by a single Incident where the total end to end size of the furthermost points of the combined damaged area is no larger than 30cm in diameter or 3mm in depth. Any repairs which are greater than these limits or are estimated to exceed four hours to complete will not be considered to be Minor Cosmetic DamageDamage and are therefore not covered by this policy. Minor Dent: a dented area on the Vehicle up to a maximum of 30cm in diameter or 3mm in depth.

Appears in 3 contracts

Samples: Contractual Agreement, Contractual Agreement, Contractual Agreement

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