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3 similar Home Warranty Agreement contracts

This Agreement sets forth the terms and conditions of your
Home Warranty Agreement • October 10th, 2013 • Ohio

Protection is not insurance: protection pays for the repair or replacement of a protected Item that experiences a Failure that first occurs during your Protection Period. A protected “Item” is a system, service line, or other item that is expressly identified as being protected under this Agreement. A “Failure” is a protected Item’s failure, malfunction, or leak that is caused by normal wear and tear (sometimes referred to as normal use). And your “Protection Period” is the period of time during which your protection is in force.

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This Agreement sets forth the terms and conditions of your
Home Warranty Agreement • October 10th, 2013 • Ohio

Protection is not insurance: protection pays for the repair or replacement of a protected Item that experiences a Failure that first occurs during your Protection Period. A protected “Item” is a system, service line, or other item that is expressly identified as being protected under this Agreement. A “Failure” is a protected Item’s failure, malfunction, or leak that is caused by normal wear and tear (sometimes referred to as normal use). And your “Protection Period” is the period of time during which your protection is in force.

This Agreement sets forth the terms and conditions of your
Home Warranty Agreement • October 10th, 2013 • Ohio

Protection is not insurance: protection pays for the repair or replacement of a protected Item that experiences a Failure or Leak(s) that first occurs during your Protection Period. A protected “Item” is a system, service line, or other item that is expressly identified as being protected under this Agreement. A “Failure” is a protected Item’s failure, malfunction, or leak that is caused by normal wear and tear (sometimes referred to as normal use).”Leak(s)” means a break, tear, or rupture of a protected line which occurs as a result of normal wear and tear or inherent defects in material or craftsmanship.And your “Protection Period” is the period of time during which your protection is in force.

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