Pair or Set Clause Samples
The "Pair or Set" clause defines how items that are part of a pair or set are treated under a contract, typically in the context of insurance or sales agreements. This clause specifies that if one item in a pair or set is lost, damaged, or destroyed, the compensation or remedy is determined based on the impact to the value of the entire pair or set, rather than just the individual item. For example, if one earring from a pair is lost, the value considered may be the difference between the value of the complete pair and the remaining single earring. The core function of this clause is to ensure fair valuation and settlement when only part of a pair or set is affected, addressing potential disputes over partial losses.
Pair or Set. The value of a lost or damaged article which is part of a pair or set is based on a reasonable proportion of the value of the entire pair or set. The loss is not considered a total loss of the pair or set.
Pair or Set. In the case of loss of or damage to any article(s) which are a part of a set, whether scheduled or unscheduled, the measure of loss of or damage to such article or articles shall be a reasonable and fair proportion of the total value of the set, giving consideration to the importance of said article, but in no event shall such loss or damage be construed to mean loss of the set.
Pair or Set. A number of items of personal belongings considered as being similar or complimentary to one another or used together.
Pair or Set. In case of an item which is part of a pair or set, the measure of “loss” shall be a reasonable and fair proportion of the total value of the pair or set, giving consideration to the importance of the item to the pair or set, but in no event shall it be considered a total loss.
