Vehicle Condition Report definition

Vehicle Condition Report has the meaning given to it in Clause 6.2
Vehicle Condition Report means the report provided to You when You collect the Vehicle identifying any pre-existing damage that there may be to the Vehicle.
Vehicle Condition Report means the report in respect of a Vehicle detailing the condition of the Vehicle at the commencement of the Hire Period; and

Examples of Vehicle Condition Report in a sentence

  • Each driver must complete a Driver’s Daily Vehicle Condition Report.


More Definitions of Vehicle Condition Report

Vehicle Condition Report. ("Check out / in report") – an internal act of the Lessor that contains all relevant information about the vehicle before and after the rental period, especially the state of mileage and equipment, fuel amount, damage and any defects on the rented vehicle. The Vehicle Condition Report is considered an integral part of each Rental Agreement and the Driver is obliged to sign it before and after the end of the duration of the Rental Agreement.
Vehicle Condition Report means the document signed or to be signed by you immediately before you take Possession of the Vehicle as indicating the condition of the Vehicle at the commencement of the Term.
Vehicle Condition Report means the form labelled ‘Vehicle Condition Report’ given to You by Hertz’ representative at the time You rent the Car.
Vehicle Condition Report means the report incorporated into the Rental Form or a report labelled ‘Pre Existing Condition Notes’ given to You by Hertz’s representative at the time You collect the Vehicle; and
Vehicle Condition Report means a document provided by Us showing the Replacement Value and all pre-existing damage or defects to Your Vehicle prior to the commencement of Our services.
Vehicle Condition Report refers to the existing condition report and details of any new damage to the Vehicle at “Time In”.
Vehicle Condition Report. The Vehicle Condition Report generated pursuant to Section 4.2(g) of the Sale Agreement.