Rental Protection Program Sample Clauses

Rental Protection Program. By entering into this Agreement, Customer agrees to purchase RPP and pay the then current rate or fee for Hawthorne’s RPP in effect at the time of this Agreement or obtain, and provide Hawthorne satisfactory evidence of, the insurance required by Hawthorne before or at the time the Services begin. Customer also agrees to pay any Equipment Damage Fee that may become due as a result of its participation in RPP. If Customer purchases RPP, Hawthorne agrees to waive its rights of subrogation against Customer for all losses covered under the RPP, which terms are specifically incorporated by this reference and are available at xxx.xxxxxxxxxxxx.xxx/xxxxx. Customer expressly agrees and understands that the RPP is NOT insurance and does not offer coverage for risks including, but not limited to, Public Liability, Auto Liability, General Liability, or Workers Compensation. Customer shall be liable to Hawthorne for any loss or damage (1) caused by use of Equipment in violation of any of the terms of this Agreement or of any law or ordinance, (2) to crane, dragline, or xxxxxxx xxxxx, or forklift masts or mast carriages resulting from overloading or exceeding the rated capacity of Equipment or from a collision when a boom is in motion, (3) caused by reckless conduct, or willful or intentional conduct of Customer, (4) to electrical appliances, motors, or other electrical devices, caused by artificial electrical current, (5) due to theft, disappearance, or conversion unless such theft, disappearance, or conversion is immediately documented with the appropriate public authorities (police report), and a copy is given to Hawthorne, (6) resulting from the lack of lubrication, the use of improper fuel, or other failure of Customer to perform the required maintenance and servicing of Equipment, (7) caused by exposure to hazardous, corrosive, contaminated or radioactive materials, (8) to the tires or tubes, such as blowouts, bruises, cuts or other causes inherent in the use of Equipment, and/or (9) to Equipment used outside of the Continental limits of the United States of America, Hawaii, Puerto Rico, territories of the United States of America, and Canada.
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