FURNITURE PROTECTION Sample Clauses

FURNITURE PROTECTION. Coverage for stains and accidental damage is effective upon date of delivery of the Covered Product to You. Accidental damage coverage includes: stains to area rugs, fabric, vinyl or leather as a result of normal spills from food and beverage and human or pet biological stains, ball point pen ink and nail polish. Accidental punctures or rips to fabric, leather or vinyl from external causes caused by a single incident; accidental chipping or gouges to wood and other surfaces, as well as accidental breakage and loss of silvering to mirrors.
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FURNITURE PROTECTION. Coverage for Stains and Accidental Damage is effective upon date of delivery. Accidental stains to area rugs, fabric, vinyl or leather as a result of normal spills from food and beverage and human or pet biological stains, ball point pen ink and nail polish. Accidental Punctures or rips to fabric, leather or vinyl from external causes caused by a single incident; Accidental Chipping or gouges to wood and other case good surfaces. Accidental breakage and loss of silvering to mirrors; accidental breakage of glass; Minor burn marks from a single incident caused solely by cigarette, cigar or a tobacco pipe; Liquid marks or rings to wood, wood veneered or wood laminate surfaces caused from household food and beverages, caused by a single incident; and Heat marks on solid wood, wood veneered and wood laminate surfaces from normal household items, caused by a single incident. Furniture to include recliners, fabric or leather, office and home RTA style furniture and mattresses.
FURNITURE PROTECTION. To qualify for Protection, you must register your Colder’s product within seven (7) days of your product’s original date of purchase, per the instructions provided on the registration form. Coverage for Stains and Accidental Damage is effective upon date of delivery. Accidental stains to area rugs, fabric, vinyl or leather as a result of normal spills from food and beverage and human or pet biological stains, ball point pen ink and nail polish. Accidental Punctures or rips to fabric, leather or vinyl from external causes caused by a single incident; Accidental Chipping or gouges to wood and other case good surfaces. Accidental breakage and loss of silvering to mirrors; accidental breakage of glass; Minor burn marks from a single incident caused solely by cigarette, cigar or a tobacco pipe; Liquid marks or rings to wood, wood veneered or wood laminate surfaces caused from household food and beverages, caused by a single incident; and Heat marks on solid wood, wood veneered and wood laminate surfaces from normal household items, caused by a single incident. Furniture to include recliners, fabric or leather, office and home RTA style furniture and mattresses.

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  • Eye Protection Approved eye protection shall be supplied to individual prescription to all employees who normally wear glasses and are required to wear eye protection for an appreciable amount of time in the performance of their duties.

  • Income Protection All workers will be covered by the extended Incolink Leisure Time Insurance and Income protection Scheme which provides defined weekly payments ($500 per week to workers with dependants, $400 per week to workers without dependants) for up to a maximum 104 weeks in the event of an extended work absence arising from any personal illness or injury (whether or not work related). The costs of this benefit will be shared between Incolink and the company on a 30/70 basis. Agreed premium costs will be: Incolink - $2.10 per week/worker Employer - $4.90 per week/worker It is a condition of the company’s agreement to provide this benefit that premium costs be maintained at not more than the February 1998 equivalent. In the event of premium costs escalating, the parties are agreed that the benefits table will be revised downwards so as to contain premium costs within the agreed limits. To maintain this cover the company agrees to pay the amounts every week for each employee. In the event the company does not maintain the above policy, the company will be liable in full to pay equivalent benefits to an employee who meets eligibility criteria as set out in the policy document.

  • Foot Protection The Employer reserves the right to require the wearing of foot protection by employees. In such cases, the Employer will provide a safety device or, if the Employer requires the employee to purchase approved safety shoes, the Employer will pay an allowance, not to exceed the established contract price approved by the State Purchasing Division, during January of each year.

  • Staff Protection A. The District shall protect certificated employees acting within the scope of their employment by purchasing liability insurance in the amount of at least five million dollars ($5,000,000) per occurrence, and the District shall include the certificated employees as named insured under the liability insurance and errors and omissions policy of the school district.

  • System Protection To prevent compromise of systems which contain DSHS Data or through which that Data passes:

  • PICKET LINE PROTECTION 1. All employees covered under this Agreement have the right to refuse to cross or work behind a picket line unless same is declared illegal by the Labour Relations Board.

  • Personal Protective Clothing and Equipment The Government considers operators as fireline personnel who will use and wear specified articles of personal protective equipment.

  • TEACHER PROTECTION Section A: Working Conditions Paragraph 1: The Board agrees to str ive continually to provide working condi- tions which meet federal, state and local laws and regulations.

  • Meadow Protection Reasonable care shall be taken to avoid damage to the cover, soil, and wa- ter in xxxxxxx shown on Sale Area Map. Vehicular or skidding equipment shall not be used on xxxxxxx, ex- cept where roads, landings, and tractor roads are ap- proved under B5.1 or B6.422. Unless otherwise agreed, trees felled into xxxxxxx shall be removed by endlining. Resulting logging slash shall be removed where neces- sary to protect cover, soil, and water.

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