Light Damage definition
Examples of Light Damage in a sentence
If the Vehicle’s keys are lost or stolen or damaged or are not returned to us when you give the Vehicle back to us then, in addition to the cost of the replacement keys, you must pay us the Light Damage Administration Charge for each set of keys that is lost, stolen, damaged or not returned.
You must pay to us: a) default interest charges at 5% per annum above the Bank of England base lending rate on any amount which remains unpaid on the payment due date (see clause 4.8); b) the Damage Administration Charge or Light Damage Administration Charge if, at the end of the Hire Period, the Vehicle is returned to us with damage that falls below the standard described in the Fair Wear & Tear Guide under Schedule 2.
This charge is in addition to the Engineer's Charge £80 Light Damage Administration Charge Applies if we have to charge you for Light Damage caused to the Vehicle whilst you are in possession of it (and includes loss of or damage to Accessories or keys, as identified in the Light Damage Charges Schedule) or Tyre Replacements.
It is a non-refundable charge which forms part of the Advance Payment and will be used to cover our back-office costs in the setting up of the agreement £150 Damage Administration Charge Applies if we have to charge you for damage (other than Light Damage or Tyre Replacements) caused to the Vehicle whilst you are in possession of it.
In the case of Light Damage you will have the certainty of paying a pre- agreed fixed sum and you will not pay a Loss of Use Charge or a separate Engineer's Charge.