Caradar definition

Caradar means Caradar (Proprietary) Limited, a South African company bearing registration number 2017/483905/07 with its registered office at ▇ ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇ ▇▇▇▇, ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇, East London and includes its employees, agents and contractors as well as any and all of its business divisions including but not limited to Caradar and Caradar Fleet Solutions;

Examples of Caradar in a sentence

  • Should Caradar not receive payment as requested in the notice, Caradar shall have the right to terminate the Contract and hand the outstanding account to an attorney or debt collector for recovery.

  • If the Equipment is tampered with, altered, modified, misused or is damaged as a result of a collision, water or any other cause beyond Caradar’s control, including fair wear and tear, then the warranty set out under clause 6.66 will not apply and Caradar shall not have any obligation to repair or replace the Equipment or provide the Caradar Service, or refund to the Subscriber any amounts claimed by the Subscriber, in respect of any warranty, damages or contractual claim.

  • Where this is the case, the Subscriber must immediately inform Caradar and make the necessary arrangements with Caradar for the Equipment to be repaired by a Caradar Fitment Centre.

  • Where the Subscriber fails to give Caradar written notice of any changes then the Subscriber agrees to not hold Caradar accountable for any loss should Caradar rely or act upon the former and outdated information.

  • Caradar is not obliged to render the Caradar Service outside the Territory.

  • The Subscriber accepts and agrees that when using the self-test service, Caradar will locate the cellphone to confirm that the request is being sent from a self- testing station.

  • The subscriber agrees that he shall not request the self-test service from a cellphone other than his own unless the owner has consented to the cellphone being located by Caradar and the subscriber shall indemnify and hold Caradar harmless from any liability arising from the self-test service including the location by Caradar of any cellphone used to request the self-test service.