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Public liability insurance for boiler installation
I have just been quoted for a boiler installation. The Ts and Cs say:
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ "XXXX (The company) shall not have any liability for any indirect, special or consequential loss or damage or loss of profit with the exception of damage for death or personal injury. The total liability of XXXX under this agreement shall not exceed the price paid". ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ In other words, if the job is priced at, say £2000, and my wife is electrocuted as a result of negligence by XXXX, any compensation would be capped at £2000. Is this a reasonable clause? There is no mention of public liability insurance on any of XXXX's documentation. -- Ian |
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