Fully Comprehensive Clause Samples
The 'Fully Comprehensive' clause defines the requirement for coverage or protection to be complete and all-encompassing within the context of the agreement. In practice, this means that the subject—such as insurance, warranty, or service—must address all standard risks, damages, or liabilities, leaving no significant exclusions or gaps. For example, a fully comprehensive insurance policy would cover theft, accidental damage, third-party liability, and more. The core function of this clause is to ensure that the party receiving the coverage is protected against a wide range of potential issues, thereby minimizing uncertainty and risk exposure.
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Fully Comprehensive. The Parties agree that where the above provides that the Vehicle will be insured on a fully comprehensive basis then the Party identified above as being responsible for such insurance shall:
Fully Comprehensive. We will attend emergency and other calls for maintenance in relation to the relevant Equipment, when reasonably practicable within Business Hours and effect repairs as we think fit so that the relevant Equipment operates properly in all material respects.
