Costs of making good any damage Sample Clauses

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Costs of making good any damage. If the Trader's Equipment or the Customer’s Installation is damaged by the negligence or wilful act or omission of the Distributor or the Distributor's employees, agents, or invitees, the Distributor must pay the cost of making good the damage to the Trader or the Customer (as the case may be). This clause 12.6 is for the benefit of the Customer and may be enforced by the Customer under the Contract and Commercial Law Act 2017. This clause may be varied by agreement between the parties without the consent of any Customer.
Costs of making good any damage. If any of the Distributor's Equipment is damaged by the negligence or wilful act or omission of the Trader or the Trader's employees, agents, or invitees, the Trader must pay the cost of making good the damage to the Distributor.
Costs of making good any damage. The Retailer will, subject to clause 27.1, include in each of its Consumer Contracts a requirement that, if any of the Distributor's Equipment is damaged by the negligence or wilful act or omission of the Consumer or the Consumer’s agents or invitees, then the Consumer will pay the cost of making good the damage to the Distributor.
Costs of making good any damage. If the Retailer's Equipment or the Gas Installation is damaged by the Distributor or the Distributor's employees, agents or invitees, the Distributor will pay the cost of making good the damage to the Retailer or the Consumer (as the case may be). This clause 14.5 is for the benefit of the Consumer and may be enforced by the Consumer under the Contracts (Privity) Act 1982.

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  • DAMAGE TO FACILITIES The Student will promptly report damages and request necessary repairs, in accordance with established and published procedures. The Student is responsible for damages caused by the Student. Damages to shared or common areas not attributable to a responsible person are the joint responsibility of all persons sharing the space or area. UCF DHRL reserves the right to charge the Student for damages caused by the Student. Charges may include, but are not limited to, extraordinary pest control charges, repair of walls, furniture or fixtures, and damages to common areas. UCF DHRL also reserves the right to charge the Student for a portion of damages caused to spaces shared by the Student when the person responsible for damages to shared spaces cannot be identified.

  • Property Damage Lessee shall obtain and maintain insurance coverage on all of Lessee's personal property, Trade Fixtures, and Lessee Owned Alterations and Utility Installations. Such insurance shall be full replacement cost coverage with a deductible of not to exceed $1,000 per occurrence. The proceeds from any such insurance shall be used by Lessee for the replacement of personal property, Trade Fixtures and Lessee Owned Alterations and Utility Installations. Lessee shall provide Lessor with written evidence that such insurance is in force.