Lockout Services Clause Samples

The Lockout Services clause defines the terms under which a service provider will perform lockout assistance, such as helping clients regain access to locked vehicles, buildings, or equipment. Typically, this clause outlines the scope of services, response times, and any limitations or exclusions, such as the types of locks covered or situations where additional fees may apply. Its core practical function is to ensure that both parties understand the availability and boundaries of lockout assistance, reducing disputes and clarifying expectations in emergency access situations.
Lockout Services. If keys are locked inside the passenger compartment of the covered Vehicle, a locksmith will be dispatched for services.
Lockout Services. Service provider will come to vehicle location to unlock the doors of the vehicle or provide assistance if the key is lost or broken. Cost of key replacement(s) will be Customer’s responsibility. o Towing: Service Provider will tow the vehicle as defined under Program Parameters of this Work Order. Towing under Roadside Assistance does not include Accident scene or Secondary tow services for vehicles involved in collisions.
Lockout Services. We will send a locksmith if You are accidentally locked out of Your Covered Vehicle. Access to passenger compartment only. Limit: No more than five (5) service calls within twelve (12) month(s).
Lockout Services. If keys are locked inside the passenger compartment of the covered Vehicle, a locksmith will be dispatched for services. Trip Interruption: In the event of a Covered Repair, We will reimburse You up to a maximum of one hundred fifty ($150) dollars per day for a maximum of three (3) days, not to exceed a total of four hundred fifty ($450) dollars, for expenses incurred by You for meals and/or lodging, provided: You cannot operate Your Vehicle due to a Covered Repair and the Breakdown occurs more than one hundred (100) miles away from Your home, and expenses are incurred between the time of Breakdown and the time the Covered Repairs are completed. (The date of Breakdown shall be considered the first day). One (1) day’s Trip Interruption expense shall be allowed for each eight (8) hours, or portion thereof, of required manual flat-rate labor time.