Appearance defect Sample Clauses
An appearance defect clause defines the standards and expectations regarding the visual quality or finish of goods or materials supplied under a contract. It typically outlines what constitutes an unacceptable appearance issue, such as scratches, discoloration, or other visible flaws, and may specify inspection procedures or remedies if such defects are found. The core function of this clause is to ensure that delivered products meet agreed-upon aesthetic standards, thereby protecting the buyer from receiving items that are visually substandard or unsellable.
Appearance defect. Cracking of a building element is an appearance defect where in the opinion of the inspector the only present or expected consequence of the cracking is that the appearance of the element is blemished.
Appearance defect. Where in the opinion of the inspector the only present or consequence of the cracking is that the appearance of the element is blemished. Fault or deviation from the intended appearance of a building element. SERVICEABILITY DEFECT: Where in the opinion of the inspector the present or expected consequence of the cracking is that the function of the building element is impaired. Fault or deviation from the intended serviceability performance of a building element. STRUCTURAL DEFECT: Where in the opinion of the inspector the present or consequence of the cracking is that the structural performance of the building element is impaired, or where the cracking is the result of the structural behavior of the building. Fault or deviation from the intended structural performance of a building element. HIGH (POOR): The frequency and/or magnitude of defects are beyond the inspectors expectations when compared to similar buildings of approximately the same age that have been reasonably well maintained. TYPICAL (AVERAGE): The frequency and/or magnitude of defects are consistent with the inspector’s expectations when compared to similar buildings of approximately the same age that have been reasonably well maintained. LOW (ACCEPTABLE): The frequency and/or magnitude of defects are lower than the inspectors expectations when compared to similar buildings of approximately the same age that have been reasonably well maintained.
