Normal Wear definition
Examples of Normal Wear in a sentence
In addition to Customer’s specific maintenance and repair responsibilities set forth in Section 7(a) above, Customer is responsible for all damage to the Equipment other than Normal Wear.
Upon Lease Term expiration, Customer shall return the applicable Equipment to the Return Location in good and efficient operating order and in substantially the same condition and appearance and as set forth in the Outbound Inspection, Normal Wear excepted.
Under a Net Maintenance Lease, Customer shall, at Customer’s sole expense, maintain the Equipment in good operating order and in the same condition and appearance as noted on the Outbound Inspection (including, without limitation, preventive maintenance, emergency service and damage repairs and replacements), Normal Wear excepted.
Normal Wear and Tear means the gradual reduction in performance of Goods having regard to the age of the Goods and the nature and frequency of use of the Goods.
Except for ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇’▇ Standard Maintenance Obligations, Customer shall perform (at Customer’s sole expense) all maintenance, repairs, and replacements as may be required to maintain the Equipment in good operating order, condition and appearance, including without limitation, all road calls, emergency service, and replacements of tires, brakes, lights, lubricants and any other parts which are broken, inoperable, or worn beyond Normal Wear.