Aston Martin One-77 2010 Owner's Manual page 216

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h) where your entitlement to Aston Martin
Emergency Assistance lapses or if your Vehicle
is no longer considered eligible for Aston
Martin Roadside Assistance, the Service
Provider may charge you directly for the
Services provided. Any such charges will be
charged on a 'pay for use' basis and will
constitute a direct contract between you and
the Service Provider. If it is determined that
Aston Martin is at fault for the Vehicle not
being recorded as an eligible Vehicle, then
Aston Martin shall pay the relevant charges;
I) assistance for routine maintenance and
running repairs of the Vehicle such as fixing
faulty radios, interior light bulbs and heated
rear windows;
j) for transit risk insurance, which Aston Martin
Emergency Assistance recommends you take
out where a Vehicle is to be repatriated;
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k) where locksmiths, body-glass or tyre
specialists are required. Aston Martin
Emergency Assistance will endeavour to
arrange for their assistance on your behalf,
however, you will be responsible for the costs
of their services. Further, if use of a locksmith
or other specialist would, in Aston Martin
Emergency Assistance's opinion, mobilise the
vehicle, no further service will be given for the
breakdown in question
l) the transportation of any animal or pets shall
be at the sole discretion of the Service
Provider.
13. The Service Provider may charge you directly
for:
a) any replacement component, lubricant and
/ or fuel (the 'Parts') or consumable items
supplied (except where Aston Martin has
provided or paid for such Parts);

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