Incidental damage definition

Incidental damage means incidental and consequential damage as defined in 30-2-715.
Incidental damage means disturbances to areas outside of the immediate work area that are corrected in the normal course of a culvert project but does not include any disturbance or other action that:
Incidental damage means loss of income, loss of profit, or

Examples of Incidental damage in a sentence

  • Incidental damage includes cosmetic damage and accidental drops but excludes abuse, immersion in liquids, or any damage that renders the Equipment unrepairable.

  • Incidental damage, slight fading of color, normal weathering, and/or pest infestation are excluded from coverage.

  • Incidental damage to the center, parking lot, grounds, equipment and/or key(s), may result in the withholding of all or part of deposit(s).

  • This warranty excludes: Incidental damage caused by accident or abuse, normal wear and tear, temperature changes (hail, wind, snow, moisture etc.), and cracks caused by expansion.

  • Following products shall not be eligible for return or replacement • Damages occurred due to misuse of product; • Incidental damage due to malfunctioning of product; • Products with tampered or missing serial/UPC numbers; • Any damage/defect which are not covered under the manufacturer's warranty; • Clothes and footwear are not used (other than for trial), altered, washed, soiled or damaged in any way.