Common use of ORDINARY WEAR AND TEAR Clause in Contracts

ORDINARY WEAR AND TEAR. “Ordinary wear and tear” shall mean only the normal deterioration of the equipment caused by ordinary, reasonable and proper use of the equipment on a one-shift basis. Damage, which is not “ordinary wear and tear,” includes, but is not limited to, damage resulting from lack of fuel, lubrication or contaminated fuel, failure to maintain proper oil, water, hydraulic or air pressure levels, damage due to overturning, overloading or exceeding rated capacities, improper use, abuse, lack of cleaning and tire damages. Customer shall be responsible for all loss and damage not caused by ordinary wear and tear.

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Samples: www.birchequipment.com, www.birchequipment.com, Sales Contract Terms and Conditions

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ORDINARY WEAR AND TEAR. “Ordinary wear and tear” shall mean only the normal deterioration of the equipment Equipment caused by ordinary, reasonable and proper use of the equipment Equipment on a one-shift basis. Damage, Damage which is not “ordinary wear and tear,includes, includes but is not limited to, : damage resulting from lack of fuel, lubrication fuel or contaminated fuellubrication, failure to maintain proper oil, water, hydraulic or air pressure levels, damage due to overturning, overloading or exceeding a rated capacities, capacity; improper use, ; abuse, ; lack of cleaning and cleaning; tire or track damages. Customer Lessee shall be responsible for all loss and damage not caused by from ordinary wear and tear.

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Samples: Rental Terms and Conditions

ORDINARY WEAR AND TEAR. “Ordinary wear and tear” shall mean only the normal deterioration of the equipment Equipment caused by ordinary, reasonable and proper use of the equipment Equipment on a one-shift basis. Damage, Damage which is not “ordinary wear and tear,includes, includes but is not limited to, : damage resulting from lack of fuel, lubrication fuel or contaminated fuellubrication, failure to maintain proper oil, water, hydraulic or air pressure levels, damage due to overturning, overloading or exceeding a rated capacities, capacity; improper use, ; abuse, ; lack of cleaning and cleaning; tire or track damages. Customer Lessee shall be responsible for all loss and damage not caused by from ordinary wear and tear.

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Samples: Rental Terms and Conditions

ORDINARY WEAR AND TEAR. “Ordinary wear and tear” shall mean only the normal deterioration of the equipment caused by ordinary, reasonable and proper use of the equipment on a one-shift basis. Damage, Damage which is not “ordinary wear and tear,includes, includes but is not limited to, : damage resulting from lack of fuel, lubrication fuel or contaminated fuel, failure to maintain proper oil, water, hydraulic or air pressure levels, damage due to overturning, overloading or exceeding rated capacities, ; improper use, ; abuse, ; lack of cleaning and cleaning; tire damages. Customer Renter shall be responsible for all loss and damage not caused by from ordinary wear and tear.

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Samples: Rental World

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ORDINARY WEAR AND TEAR. “Ordinary wear and tear” shall mean only the normal deterioration of the equipment caused by ordinary, reasonable and proper use of the equipment on a one-shift basis. Damage, Damage which is not “ordinary wear and tear,includes, includes but is not limited to, : damage resulting from lack of fuel, lubrication fuel or contaminated fuel, lubrication; failure to maintain proper oil, water, hydraulic or air pressure levels, ; damage due to overturning, overloading or exceeding rated capacities, ; improper use, ; abuse, ; lack of cleaning and cleaning; tire damages. Customer Renter shall be responsible for all loss and damage not caused by from ordinary wear and tear.

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