refurbishment definition

refurbishment means repairing of used electrical and electronic equipment as listed in Schedule I for extending its working life for its originally intended use and selling the same in the market or returning to owner;
refurbishment means preparing or modifying an object that is waste or a product to restore its performance or functionality within the intended use, range of performance and maintenance originally conceived at the design stage, or to meet applicable technical standards or regulatory requirements, with the result of making a fully functional product;
refurbishment of a dwelling means the carrying out of works that enhance or are intended to enhance the value of the dwelling, but does not include—

Examples of refurbishment in a sentence

  • Printheads: In the event of failure, printheads will be refurbished or replaced without charge (including freight and insurance for return) during Customer's then-current “No Charge Refurbishment" (NCR) period.

  • For Inkjet Printing Systems Equipment, after the NCR periods, Kodak will refurbish or exchange for refurbished printheads that are returned to Kodak’s location, at then-current prices in accordance with Kodak's Printhead Refurbishment and Exchange Policy.

  • Tenant shall complete all such refurbishments on or before the date that is six (6) months after the Mid-Term Refurbishment Date.

  • On or before the date that is thirty (30) days before the Mid- Term Refurbishment Date, Tenant shall give notice to Director of its intended plan with respect to such mid-term refurbishment requirements.

  • Refurbishment of 4 Classrooms, Borehole and Provision of 30kl Water Storage Tanks.


More Definitions of refurbishment

refurbishment means refurbishment as defined in Article 2, point (18), of Regulation [on the Ecodesign for Sustainable Products];
refurbishment means actions carried out to prepare, clean, testing and preparing or modifying and, where necessary repair an object that is waste or a product in order to restore either its performance or functionality within the intended use, and range of performance and maintenance originally conceived at the design stage applicable at the time of its placing on the market. or to meet applicable technical standards or regulatory requirements with the result of making a fully functional product;
refurbishment means repairing of used electrical and electronic equipment to be put back to original use and selling the same in the market;
refurbishment means testing and where necessary repairing, cleaning or modifying a used product to increase or restore its performance or functionality or to meet applicable technical standards or regulatory requirements, with the result of making a fully functional product to be used for a purpose that is at least the one that was originally intended and to maintain its compliance with applicable technical standards or regulatory requirements originally conceived at the design stage.
refurbishment means the major repair of being restored to its former good condition;
refurbishment means, with respect to a CED that functions for its original intended purpose, installing a new electrical cord, making aesthetic improvements only, such as polishing or removing scratches, or upgrading a CED by replacing an operating system or other software, memory or component of a CED, such as a video card, sound card, disc drive or hard drive, that is working, with an upgraded system or software, memory or component of a CED. Other than the installation of a new electrical cord, upgrading a CED does not mean or include the repair of a non-functioning CED, including, but not limited to, repairing or replacing a non-functioning operating system or software, memory or component of a CED, with a functioning one;
refurbishment means restoring old products to a working condition which must be available for reuse and which restores its original function