Ordinary Wear Sample Clauses

Ordinary Wear. Ordinary Wear will not be considered damage. Damage which is not Ordinary Wear (and for which you will be solely responsible) includes, without limitation, theft, mysterious disappearance, damage due to overloading or exceeding rated capacities, tire damage, non-standard use, exposure to corrosive or harsh environments, overturning (partial or complete), improper use, misuse, abuse, neglect, accidents, intentional damage and transportation or operation without required or recommended coolants, lubricants, hydraulic fluid, air pressure levels, supports and/or safety equipment.
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Ordinary Wear. Tear Renter hires the equipment on an »as is» basis. The equipment will incur ordinary wear and tear while out on location or job site which shall mean only the normal deterioration of the equipment caused by ordinary, reasonable and prior use of the equipment on a one-shift basis. Damage which is not »ordinary wear and tear» includes but it not limited to: damage resulting from tip over, exceeding capacities, improper use, abuse, graffiti, items other than sewage waste in tanks including any foreign material, rocks, golf balls, paint, rags, oil, cement, beer cans and bottles, food waste etc. Damage to pumps due to any foreign materials, trash, rags, oil, cement, beer cans and bottles, rocks, golf balls may be charged back to Renter and or rental of said equipment may be terminated.

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