Maintenance / Mechanical Problems Sample Clauses

Maintenance / Mechanical Problems. When the rental starts, Vehicle will be roadworthy and fit for normal use. If it is not, or if it becomes road unworthy or unfit for normal use during the rental because of mechanical breakdown or accident, Renter must inform Owner or telephone the emergency number reflected in the Reservation. Owner will have the choice between replacing Vehicle or accepting repairs to be done to Vehicle. In case of engine trouble or an accident, apart from engine trouble or an accident through Owner's fault or negligence, Renter cannot claim damages or a replacement car. All costs for normal maintenance and repairs are payable by Owner, all costs due to Renter's negligence (e.g. engine damage caused by a lack of engine oil or coolant, use of wrong fuel, damage caused by overloading, wrong use of clutch, etc.) are payable by Renter. Renter is not allowed to carry out any repairs to Vehicle without Owner's consent. In the latter case, repairs can only be made after written confirmation from and instructions given by Owner as well as prior to accepting by Owner of the estimation of costs. Renter must be able to provide the name and station name of Owner accepting the repairs. Without prejudice to any question of liability, the expenses for the repairs may be charged directly to Owner. If not, Owner reserves the right to request from Renter the remittance of the defective pieces and the paid invoice. The fees and expenses of any repair undertaken without the order of Owner will not be reimbursed to Renter. Renter must carry out all daily checks of liquid levels prescribed by manufacturer. Renter must stop Vehicle if any of the instrument panel warning lights, which are intended to indicate the existence of a mechanical problem, light up, or if Renter becomes aware of anything else which may indicate the presence of a mechanical problem with Vehicle. If the odometer has stopped functioning for any reason other than a technical failure, Renter will be required to pay a distance charge according to the rates in force. Renter must inform Owner, or one of its agents, of all accidents, damage to or breakdowns of the car, even those which may already have been repaired, when Renter returns Vehicle. Renter will remain liable for any damages to Owner. In any case, neither Owner nor its directors, officers or employees will be liable to Renter for any loss or damage (including but not limited to loss of profit or earnings...) nor, to the largest extent permitted by the law, for indire...
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Maintenance / Mechanical Problems. During your hire and according to the mileage run, you will be required to perform customary inspection (oil level in excess of 1000 km, tire pressure, etc.) in accordance with reasonable and prudent use. The hirer shall remain alert to any signal from the warning lights on the vehicle’s dashboard and shall take any necessary protection, such as an emergency stop.
Maintenance / Mechanical Problems. You must stop the Vehicle if any of the instrument panel warning lights - which are intended to indicate the existence of a mechanical problem - illuminate, or if you become aware of any other indications of a mechanical problem with the Vehicle. When the rental starts, the Vehicle will be roadworthy and fit for normal use. If it is not, or if it becomes un-roadworthy or unfit for normal use during the rental because of mechanical breakdown or accident, you must inform Maun Motors or telephone the out-of-hours number provided at time of rental. Maun Motors will have the choice between replacing the You must return the Vehicle immediately if the Lessor asks you to do so. In the event that the Vehicle is not delivered to the Lessor upon request you hereby authorise the Lessor to enter your premises and to do any and all other things necessary to repossess the Vehicle. You will be liable for any costs associated with such repossession. The Lessor may repossess any vehicle without notice or liability where the Lessor deems that such repossession is necessary for its own protection.
Maintenance / Mechanical Problems. You must stop the Vehicle if any of the instrument panel warning lights - which are intended to indicate the existence of a mechanical problem - illuminate, or if you become aware of any other indications of a mechanical problem with the Vehicle. When the rental starts, the Vehicle will be roadworthy and fit for normal use. If it is not, or if it becomes un-roadworthy or unfit for normal use during the rental because of mechanical breakdown or accident, you must inform Maun Motors or telephone the out-of- hours number provided at time of rental. Maun Motors will have the choice between replacing the Vehicle or accepting repairs to be done to the Vehicle. In the latter case, repairs can only be made after written or oral confirmation from, and instructions given by, the Lessor; as well as prior acceptance of the estimation of costs by the Lessor. Without prejudice to any question of liability, the expenses for the repairs may be charged directly to the Lessor. If not, the Lessor reserves the right to request from you the remittance of the defective parts and the paid invoice. The fees and expenses of any repair undertaken without the order of Maun Motors will not be reimbursed to you. You must inform Maun Motors of all accidents, damage to or breakdowns of the vehicle, even those which may already have been repaired, when you return the Vehicle. You will remain liable for any damages to the Lessor. In any case, neither Maun Motors nor its partners, officers or employees, will be liable to you for any loss or damage (including but not limited to loss of profit or earnings...) nor, to the extent permitted by the Law, for indirect consequential damages whether your action is based on contract or in tort.
Maintenance / Mechanical Problems. The Vehicle has been provided to you with a full set of tyres in good condition. In the event that any of them is damaged for any reason other than normal wear and tear, you undertake to replace it immediately at your own expense with a tyre of the same dimensions, type and wear characteristics. You must stop the Vehicle if any of the instrument panel warning lights, which are intended to indicate the existence of a mechanical problem, light up, or if you become aware of anything else which may indicate the presence of a mechanical problem with the Vehicle. If the odometer has stopped functioning for any reason other than a technical failure, you will be required to pay a distance charge according to the rates in force in the country of rental. When the rental starts, the Vehicle will be roadworthy and fit for normal use. If it is not, or if it becomes un-roadworthy or unfit for normal use during the rental because of mechanical breakdown or accident, you must inform a Zimbabwe Car Hire station or telephone the emergency number shown on the paperwork you were issued at the time of the rental. Zimbabwe Car Hire will have the choice between replacing the Vehicle or accepting repairs to be done to the Vehicle. In the latter case, repairs can only be made after written or oral confirmation from and instructions given by Zimbabwe Car Hire as well as prior acceptation by Zimbabwe Car Hire of the estimation of costs. You must be able to provide the name and station name of Zimbabwe Car Hire accepting the repairs. Without prejudice to any question of liability, the expenses for the repairs may be charged directly to Zimbabwe Car Hire. If not, Zimbabwe Car Hire reserves the right to request from you the remittance of the defective pieces and the paid invoice. The fees and expenses of any repair undertaken without the order of Zimbabwe Car Hire will not be reimbursed to you. You must inform Zimbabwe Car Hire, or one of its agents, of all accidents, damage to or breakdowns of the car, even those which may already have been repaired, when you return the Vehicle. You will remain liable for any damages to Zimbabwe Car Hire. In any case, neither Zimbabwe Car Hire nor its directors, officers or employees will be liable to you for any loss or damage (including but not limited to loss of profit or earnings...) nor, to the extent permitted by the Law, for indirect consequential damages whether your action is based on contract or in tort.
Maintenance / Mechanical Problems. The Vehicle has been provided to you with a full set of tyres in good condition. In the event that any of them is damaged for any reason other than normal wear and tear, you undertake to replace it immediately at your own expense with a tyre of the same dimensions, type and wear characteristics. You must stop the Vehicle if any of the instrument panel warning lights, which are intended to indicate the existence of a mechanical problem, light up, or if you become aware of anything else which may indicate the presence of a mechanical problem with the Vehicle. If the odometer has stopped functioning for any reason other than a technical failure, you will be required to pay a distance charge according to the rates in force in the country of rental. When the rental starts, the Vehicle will be roadworthy and fit for normal use. If it is not, or if it becomes un-roadworthy or unfit for normal use during the rental because of mechanical breakdown or accident, you must inform a Europcar station or telephone the emergency number shown on the wallet of the rental agreement. Europcar will have the choice between replacing the Vehicle or accepting repairs to be done to the Vehicle. In the latter case, repairs can only be made after written or oral confirmation from and instructions given by Europcar as well as prior acceptation by Europcar of the estimation of costs. You must be able to provide the name and station name of Europcar accepting the repairs. Without prejudice to any question of liability, the expenses for the repairs may be charged directly to Europcar. If not, Europcar reserves the right to request from you the remittance of the defective pieces and the paid invoice. The fees and expenses of any repair undertaken without the order of Europcar will not be reimbursed to you. You must inform Europcar, or one of its agents, of all accidents, damage to or breakdowns of the car, even those which may already have been repaired, when you return the Vehicle. You will remain liable for any damages to Europcar. In any case, neither Europcar nor its directors, officers or employees will be liable to you for any loss or damage (including but not limited to loss of profit or earnings...) nor, to the extent permitted by the Law, for indirect consequential damages whether your action is based on contract or in tort.
Maintenance / Mechanical Problems. You must stop the Vehicle if any of the instrument panel warning lights - which are intended to indicate the existence of a mechanical problem - illuminate, or if you become aware of any other indications of a mechanical problem with the Vehicle. When the rental starts, the Vehicle will be roadworthy and fit for normal use. If it is not, or if it becomes un-roadworthy or unfit for normal use during the rental because of mechanical breakdown or accident, you must inform Maun Motors or telephone the out-of-hours number provided at time of rental. Maun Motors will have the choice between replacing the Vehicle or accepting repairs to be done to the Vehicle. In the latter case, repairs can only be made after written or oral confirmation from, and instructions given by, the Lessor; as well as prior acceptance of the estimation of costs by the Lessor. Without prejudice to any question of liability, the expenses for the repairs may be charged directly to the Lessor. If not, the Lessor reserves the right to request from you the Lessor upon request you hereby authorise the Lessor to enter your premises and to do any and all other things necessary to repossess the Vehicle. You will be liable for any costs associated with such repossession. The Lessor may repossess any vehicle without notice or liability where the Lessor deems that such repossession is necessary for its own protection.
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Maintenance / Mechanical Problems. During your hire and according to the mileage run, you will be required to perform customary inspections (oil level, tire pressure, water levels, etc.) in accordance with reasonable and prudent use and act accordingly (e.g. add/change oil, air). Failing to act accordingly, renter is responsible for all damages caused. Repairs which may become necessary to warrant the proper function and road-worthiness of the vehicle may be contracted for by the renter without prior permission up to sum of € 20.00, whereas larger repairs require Europcar consent. Repairs or replacement of parts may be performed only at authorized service workshops. In case of replacement of parts the renter shall also be obliged to present replaced parts. Europcar will pay for repair costs on production of necessary receipts and replaced parts, unless the renter is responsible for damage. Receipts are only refundable if written to the Europcar official name and address. The costs shall not be acknowledged if the repair is performed without approval, outside of an authorized service, if the replaced parts and receipt have not been presented.
Maintenance / Mechanical Problems. During your hire and according to the mileage run, you will be required to perform customary inspections (oil level, tire pressure, water levels, etc.) in accordance with reasonable and prudent use and act accordingly (e.g. add/change oil, air). Failing to act accordingly, renter is responsible for all damages caused. Repairs which may become necessary to warrant the proper function and road-worthiness of the vehicle may be contracted for by the renter without prior permission up to sum of € 20.00, whereas larger repairs require Divo consent. Repairs or replacement of parts may be performed only at authorized service workshops. In case of replacement of parts the renter shall also be obliged to present replaced parts. Divo will pay for repair costs on production of necessary receipts and replaced parts, unless the renter is responsible for damage. Receipts are only refundable if written to the Divo official name and address. The costs shall not be acknowledged if the repair is performed without approval, outside of an authorized service, if the replaced parts and receipt have not been presented.

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