Scratch Clause Samples

The "Scratch" clause allows a party to remove or disregard certain items, provisions, or terms from a contract or agreement. In practice, this might involve striking out specific words, sections, or obligations that are not applicable or that the parties have agreed to exclude during negotiations. This clause ensures that only the mutually agreed-upon terms remain in effect, thereby preventing confusion or disputes over unwanted or irrelevant provisions.
Scratch. A cut in the surface, of any material, that may or may not penetrate the finish.
Scratch. A thin shallow cut in a surface that may or may not penetrate the finish and leave an impression in the base material of the part or panel.
Scratch. Buyer and Scratch shall have executed and delivered a ------- solicitation and lease agreement pertaining to the WGV Golf Course Parcel.
Scratch. HanStone Quartz is scratch resistant, but not scratch proof. Cutting boards are highly would be considered manufacturing defects. settling or movement of cabinets, excess heat, and thermal shock. None of these occurrences including but not limited to; impact, excessive force or applied load, lack of adequate support, Chips and Cracks: Chips may be caused by impact and cracks can be caused by many reasons,  of implied warranties or of incidental or consequential damages, so the above limitation or exclusion may or in Canada, from province to province. Some states/provinces do not allow the exclusion or limitation warranty gives you specific legal rights, and you may also have other rights, which vary from state to state, incidental, or consequential damages as a result of the use or the inability to use HanStone Quartz. This
Scratch. Students use a visual programming language made up of bricks that they drag to the workspace to animate sprites. Various types of bricks trigger loops, create variables, initiate interactivity, play sounds, and more. Teaching guides, communities and other resources available on the website will help instructors get started.

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  • Scratches appliance malfunctions and any resultant leak there from; (R) any stain, soiling or damage resulting from everyday use or which has built up over time, e.g. hair, body or suntan oils and/or lotions; (S) signs of soiling include darkened areas where the body comes into contact with the furniture (these darkened areas are signs of soil build-up, which is not covered); (T) general maintenance and overall cleaning of the furniture is the consumer’s responsibility; (U) damage due to harsh or corrosive chemicals; (V) acids, including without limitation, dyes and inks (except ballpoint), plant food and fertilizer and bleach, gum; (W) any non-operating part or decorative parts such as hinges, knobs, handles, or shelves; (X) coverage under another insurance program; (Y) delivery and/or redelivery and/or loss or damage to the Covered Product while in the course of transit; (Z) design deficiency; (AA) fabrics with “X” cleaning codes and non-colorfast fabrics and leathers; (AB) odors; (AC) variation of the color, or graining of wood or wood products, marble or leather; (AD) split leathers used in seat cushions, back cushions or top or inside arm areas; (AE) natural markings on leather, such as, healed scars, insect bites, brand marks or wrinkles, or suede, and leathers with embossed patterns other than those stimulating natural cowhide; (AF) non- bovine leathers, and other buffed leathers; (AG) stains, color loss or damage resulting from cleaning methods or products (detergents, abrasives or other harsh cleaning agents) other than those recommended by the furniture manufacturer; (AH) stone or sand abrasion; (AI) loss or damage resulting from: pre-existing conditions known to You; (AJ) wear related issues, such as but not limited to, fading, wear, seam separation, stress tears, loss of foam resiliency, pilling or fraying of any fabric on all types of furniture; (AK) color loss or cracking and peeling on any leather or vinyl; (AL) splits or bi-cast leather; (AM) furniture that is used for commercial, institutional, outdoor or rental purposes; (AN) Customer’s Own Material furniture; (AO) wicker, rattan, and teakwood furniture; (AP) massage chairs; (AQ) stains or damage to suede, split-grain leather hide or exotic leathers; (AR) manufacturer quality issues such as stress tears, fabric flaws, fading, color loss or change, loss of foam or resiliency, cracking and peeling of leather or vinyl, natural leather markings, and defects in design and workmanship; (AS) Stains or damage that occur during assembly, delivery, installation, before furniture is delivered to your residence, while the furniture is located outside of your residence, while the furniture is in storage or being moved to or from storage or between residences; (AT) Wear & Tear caused by repeated use such as scuffing, soiling, hair/body oil, perspiration, surface abrasions, pilling or fraying of fabric, loose joints; (AU) Stains or damage covered under any manufacturer warranty, recall, homeowner, renter or other insurance policy; (AV) Stains or damage caused by structural problems, appliance malfunctions, Acts of God or natural disasters, theft, vandalism or illegal activity (AW) Stains or damage caused by independent contractors

  • FLOORING All Bed Rooms, Dinning-cum-Living, and would be finished with Ivory Vitrified tiles (24'' X 24'') flooring and 4'' skirting. Bath-room, Kitchen & Balcony would be finished with Ivory Ceramic tiles (12'' X 12'') flooring. The walls of the Toilets/Bathrooms would finish with white glazed tiles in 60'' height. Roof would be finished with roof tiles.

  • Rubric The rubrics are a scoring tool used for the Educator’s self-assessment, the formative assessment, the formative evaluation and the summative evaluation. The districts may use either the rubrics provided by ESE or comparably rigorous and comprehensive rubrics developed or adopted by the district and reviewed by ESE.

  • GLASS Coverage is provided for all loss or damages to exterior glass, lettering, ornamentation and burglar foils thereon, caused by accidental breakage of such glass. The Insurer shall not be liable under this Additional Agreement for coverage for: a) loss or damage directly or indirectly from fire whether in the “premises” described in the “Declaration Page” or elsewhere; b) loss or damage caused directly or indirectly by the perils excluded in Perils Excluded section 6.B of the Commercial Property Broad Form (CMF-0005-1218); c) the cost of removing or replacing any fixtures or other obstructions to the replacement of the glass.

  • Crane Erection & Jumping (a) Cranes and man/material hoists may be erected, altered, climbed and dismantled during times when ordinary production works are in progress subject to the work being done in full compliance with a relevant operational safety zone (OSZ) plan which has been developed specifically for that operation with consideration to overall site safety. (b) The crane crew for each tower crane (Crane Crew) must consist of the following: (i) crane driver; and (ii) three (3) dogmen. (c) In addition to the appropriate tickets held by the crane driver and the dogmen, the following high risk licences must be held amongst the Crane Crew: (i) rigging; and (ii) material handling. (d) Where a Project consists of a single Crane Crew, the Employer should endeavour to ensure another member of the Crane Crew holds a crane driver licence.