Common use of REASONABLE WEAR AND TEAR Clause in Contracts

REASONABLE WEAR AND TEAR. Reasonable wear and tear of the Equipment shall mean only the normal deterioration of the Equipment caused by ordinary and reasonable use on a one shift (8 hours per day, 40 hours per week) basis. The following shall not be deemed reasonable wear and tear: (a) damage resulting from lack of lubrication, insertion of improper fuel, or failure to maintain necessary oil, water and air pressure levels; (b) except where Elite expressly assumes the obligation to service or maintain the Equipment, any damage resulting from lack or servicing or preventive maintenance suggested in the manufacture's operation and maintenance manual; (c) damage resulting from any collision, overturning, or operation of the Equipment, including overloading or exceeding the rated capacity of the Equipment; (d) damage in the nature of dents, bending, tearing, staining, corrosion and misalignment to or of the Equipment or any part thereof; (e) wear resulting from use in excess of shifts for which rented; and (f) any other damage to the Equipment which is not considered ordinary and reasonable in the equipment rental industry. Repairs to the Equipment shall be made to the reasonable satisfaction of Elite and in a manner which will not adversely affect the operation, manufacturer's design or value of the Equipment.

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: Master Rental Contract/Agreement, Rental/Services Agreement

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REASONABLE WEAR AND TEAR. Reasonable wear and tear of the Equipment shall mean only the normal deterioration of the Equipment caused by ordinary and reasonable use on a one shift (8 eight hours per day, 40 56 hours per week, and 224 hrs per month) basis. The following shall not be deemed reasonable wear and tear: ; (a) damage resulting from lack of lubrication, insertion lubrication of improper fuel, or failure to maintain necessary oil, water and air pressure levels; . (b) except where Elite expressly assumes the obligation to service or maintain the Equipment, any damage Damage resulting from lack or of servicing or preventive maintenance suggested in the manufacture's manufacturer’s operation and maintenance manual; . (c) damage resulting from any collision, overturning, or operation of the Equipmentimproper operation, including overloading or exceeding the rated capacity of the Equipment; (d) damage in the nature of dents, bending, tearing, staining, corrosion Staining and misalignment to or of the Equipment or any part thereof; (e) wear resulting from use in excess of shifts for which rented; and (f) freezing, and ;(g) any other damage to the Equipment which is not considered ordinary and reasonable in the equipment rental industry. Repairs to the Equipment shall be made only by a facility approved by Creditor Name, to the reasonable satisfaction of Elite Creditor Name and in a manner manner, which will not adversely affect the operation, manufacturer's ’s design or value of the Equipment. 11.

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Samples: Customer Application and Agreement

REASONABLE WEAR AND TEAR. Reasonable wear and tear of the Equipment equipment shall mean only the normal deterioration of the Equipment equipment caused by ordinary and reasonable use on a the one shift (8 hours per day, 40 hours per weekweek and 160 hours per 4 weeks) basis. The following shall not NOT be deemed reasonable wear and tear: (a) damage a)damage resulting from lack of lubrication, insertion lubrication or maintenance of improper fuel, or failure to maintain necessary oil, water and air pressure levels; : (b) except where Elite RENTAL SERVCIES OF TEXAS expressly assumes the obligation to service or maintain the Equipmentequipment, any damage resulting from lack or of servicing or preventive maintenance suggested in the manufacture's manufacturer’s operation and maintenance manual; : (c) damage resulting from any collision, overturning, overturning or operation of the Equipmentimproper operation, including overloading or exceeding the rated capacity of the Equipment; equipment: (d) damage in the nature of dents, bending, tearing, staining, corrosion tearing and misalignment to or misaligning of the Equipment equipment or any part thereof; : (e) wear e)wear resulting from use in excess of shifts for which rented; and (f) any other damage to the Equipment equipment which is not considered ordinary and reasonable in the equipment rental industry. Repairs to the Equipment equipment shall be made to the reasonable satisfaction of Elite RENTAL SERVICES OF TEXAS and in a manner which will not adversely affect the operation, manufacturer's operation manufacture’s design or value of the Equipmentequipment.

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Samples: www.rst-rentals.com

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REASONABLE WEAR AND TEAR. Reasonable wear and tear of the Equipment shall mean only the normal deterioration of the Equipment caused by ordinary and reasonable use on a one shift (8 hours per day, 40 hours per week) basis. The following shall not be deemed reasonable wear and tear: (a) damage resulting from lack of lubrication, insertion of improper fuel, or failure to maintain maintenance of necessary oil, water and air pressure levels; (b) except where Elite expressly assumes the obligation to service or maintain the Equipment, any damage resulting from lack or servicing or preventive maintenance suggested in the manufacture's operation and maintenance manual; (c) damage resulting from any collision, overturning, or operation of the Equipment, including overloading or exceeding the rated capacity of the Equipment; (d) damage in the nature of dents, bending, tearing, staining, corrosion and misalignment to or of the Equipment or any part thereof; (e) wear resulting from use in excess of shifts for which rented; and (f) any other damage to the Equipment which is not considered ordinary and reasonable in the equipment rental industry. Repairs to the Equipment shall be made to the reasonable satisfaction of Elite and in a manner which will not adversely affect the operation, manufacturer's design or value of the Equipment.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Rental Agreement Additional Terms and Conditions

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