Common use of Damage to Equipment Clause in Contracts

Damage to Equipment. The Client will be responsible for any damage or loss to the Contractor’s equipment due to misuse or theft by the Client or any guest of the Client and in the case of a force majeure event (including but not limited to fires, floods, inclement weather, and earthquakes).

Appears in 6 contracts

Samples: Flooring Contract, Plumbing Contract, Drywall Contract

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Damage to Equipment. The Client will be responsible for any damage or loss to the ContractorCaterer’s equipment due to misuse or theft by the Client or any guest of the Client and in the case of a force majeure event (including but not limited to fires, floods, inclement weather, and earthquakes).

Appears in 5 contracts

Samples: Catering Contract, Catering Contract, Sample Catering Contract

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Damage to Equipment. The Client will be responsible for any damage or loss to the ContractorPhotographer’s equipment due to misuse or theft by the Client or any guest of the Client and in the case of a force majeure event (including but not limited to fires, floods, inclement weather, and earthquakes).

Appears in 3 contracts

Samples: Wedding Photography Contract, Event Photography Contract, Wedding Photography Contract

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