Sentence examples for event of damages from inspiring English sources

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And even where local government can help with a deposit, private landlords often tell us that council schemes are cumbersome, slow to administer and claim against in the event of damages caused by tenants.

An Airbnb spokesman, Jakob Kerr, said the renter was immediately banned from the service, and that the company was "working quickly to reimburse [the Kings] under our $1 Million Host Guarantee, which covers a host's property in the rare event of damages".

In a statement it said: "We have zero tolerance for this kind of behaviour and when something goes wrong we work quickly to make it right … our Trust and Safety team has reached out to the hosts to work with them under our $1m Host Guarantee, which covers a host's property in the rare event of damages".

Key policy recommendations: support for more second-life battery demonstrations, regulatory reform for rules that inadvertently prevent investment in this potential market, clearer liability to determine who pays in the event of damages from second-life battery usage, and more data sharing on electric vehicle battery life both in the vehicle and in grid applications.

What's more, moving companies generally fund and adjust their own claims payments, leading to an inherent conflict of interest, as they decide how much to pay you in the event of damages — that they themselves may have caused.

We have been in very close contact with these hosts, and we are working quickly to reimburse them under our $1 Million Host Guarantee, which covers a host's property in the rare event of damages".

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However, in the event of damage they may have a significant effect on the flooding process.

"We inherited a party wall agreement," he says, referring to the standard written agreement aimed at protecting adjoining property owners in the event of damage.

The Metropolitan was asked, also, to sign a waiver that he would not hold the Museum responsible in the event of damage to the scrolls.

Ultimately, the individual struts would be made interchangeable so they could be easily replaced in the field in the event of damage.

His complementary principle of "equipotentiality" stated that in the event of damage to one area of the brain, other parts of the brain can sometimes assume the role of the damaged region.

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