Cosmetic Conditions definition
Cosmetic Conditions means aesthetic imperfections that do not affect the Working Condition of the item, including, but not limited to, pitted marcite; tears, worn spots and discoloration of floor coverings, wallpapers or window treatments; nail holes, scrapes, scratches, dents, chips or caulking in ceilings, walls, flooring, tiles, fixtures or mirrors; and minor cracks in walls, floor tiles, windows, driveways, sidewalks, pool decks and garage and patio floors. Cracked roof tiles, curling or worn shingles or limited roof life shall not be considered defects Seller must repair or replace so long as there is no evidence of actual leaks, leakage or structural damage.
Cosmetic Conditions means aesthetic imperfections that do not affect Working Condition of 261 the item, including, but not limited to: pitted marcite; tears, worn spots and discoloration of floor coverings, 262 wallpapers, or window treatments; nail holes, scrapes, scratches, dents, chips or caulking in ceilings, walls, flooring, 263 tile, fixtures, or mirrors; and minor cracks in walls, floor tiles, windows, driveways, sidewalks, pool decks, and 264 garage and patio floors. Cracked roof tiles, curling or worn shingles, or limited roof life shall not be considered 265 defects Seller must repair or replace, so long as there is no evidence of actual leaks, leakage or structural damage.
Cosmetic Conditions means aesthetic imperfections that do not affect the Working Condition of the item, including, but not limited to: pitted marcite or other pool finishes; missing or torn screens; fogged windows; tears, worn spots, or discoloration of floor coverings, wallpaper, or window treatments; nail holes, scratches, dents, scrapes, chips or caulking in ceilings, walls, flooring, fixtures, or mirrors; and minor cracks in floors, tiles, windows, driveways, sidewalks, or pool decks; and (3) cracked roof tiles, curling or worn shingles, or limited roof life shall not be considered defects Seller must repair or replace, so long as there is no evidence of actual leaks or leakage or structural damage, but missing tiles will be Seller’s responsibility to replace or repair.
Examples of Cosmetic Conditions in a sentence
Seller is not required to repair or replace “Cosmetic Conditions” (defined 296 below), unless the Cosmetic Conditions resulted from a defect in an item Seller is obligated to repair or replace.
Seller is not required to repair or replace “Cosmetic Conditions” (defined 300 below), unless the Cosmetic Conditions resulted from a defect in an item Seller is obligated to repair or replace.
Seller is not required to repair or replace “Cosmetic Conditions” (defined below), unless the 274 Cosmetic Conditions resulted from a defect in an item Seller is obligated to repair or replace.