Soiled Condition definition

Soiled Condition means a Vehicle that has been soiled (inside or outside) by a liquid or other foreign substance such as soil, smoke, mud, vomit or blood. Vehicle includes any motor vehicle within the Zilch that a Private Member is permitted to drive for the Booking and includes the Vehicle’s accessories. The make, model and registration number of a Vehicle for a particular Booking will be identified to the Private Member not later than 15 minutes prior to the commencement of the Booking Period and such details will form part of this Agreement.

Examples of Soiled Condition in a sentence

  • If a Private Member notifies Zilch, or ▇▇▇▇▇ otherwise reasonably considers that the returned Vehicle is in a Soiled Condition (including if the Private Member fails to inform ▇▇▇▇▇ and the next driver informs ▇▇▇▇▇ during their Vehicle condition inspection that the Vehicle is in a Soiled Condition) then Zilch will charge the Private Member a soiled vehicle fee plus the administration fee relating to cleaning as outlined in the Rentals, Fees & Charges Schedule.

  • Any soiled vehicle fee plus the administration fee relating to cleaning arising from the return of the Vehicle in a Soiled Condition.

  • At the conclusion of a Booking Period, the Private Member must complete a visual inspection of the Vehicle and ensure any new damage, or the fact that the Vehicle is in a Soiled Condition or not in a Clean and Tidy Condition, is reported as soon as reasonably practicable to Zilch.