Common use of Exceptions to Coverage Clause in Contracts

Exceptions to Coverage. The following are excluded and not a part of this section: (i) any damage caused by an "Act of God" (earthquake, flood, acts of war, fire, lightning, wind or fire); (ii) gross or intentional damage caused by you to the inside wiring; (iii) damage to our Equipment (iv) any wiring you install; (v) repair or replacement of any of your equipment; (vi) repair or replacement of wires or jacks that we cannot access; (vii) any wiring issues that existed prior to the date we installed the Services at your premises; and (viii) problems occurring in any horizontal or vertical risers owned by another party. As your service provider, we understand how important protecting your privacy is to you. The purpose of this policy statement is to explain how we treat your personally identifiable information. Generally, personally identifiable information is any information that identifies you individually. Aggregate non-individual information about a group of subscribers, which may include you, is not considered personally identifiable information. At all times our goal is to protect your personally identifiable information with care and respect for your privacy.

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