Covered Component Sample Clauses
The "Covered Component" clause defines which specific parts, products, or elements are included under the scope of an agreement, such as a warranty, license, or service contract. It typically lists or describes the hardware, software, or services that are protected or governed by the terms of the contract, ensuring that both parties are clear about what is included. By precisely identifying what is covered, this clause helps prevent disputes and misunderstandings about the extent of the agreement's protections or obligations.
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Covered Component. Only those items or part thereof listed in Attachment A to this Annex B shall be deemed to be a Covered Component, and subject to the provisions of this SLP.
Covered Component. Only those items or part thereof listed in the applicable Supplement shall be deemed to be a Covered Component, and subject to the provisions of this SLP.
Covered Component. The repair or replacement of any non-COVERED COMPONENT damaged as a result of the FAILURE of a COVERED COMPONENT. • Any component that has not suffered a MECHANICAL BREAKDOWN. • If a MECHANICAL BREAKDOWN occurs as a result of YOUR failure to correct YOUR VEHICLE’S diminished operating performance. • Continued operation of the VEHICLE after the FAILURE of any component causing a MECHANICAL BREAKDOWN. • Any MECHANICAL BREAKDOWN that occurs from the use of components for which the manufacturer has not designed the VEHICLE. • MECHANICAL BREAKDOWNS of any component(s) that have been modified or added to the VEHICLE after the purchase date. • Any MECHANICAL BREAKDOWN that occurs as a result of using the covered VEHICLE for purposes for which it was not intended. • Any MECHANICAL BREAKDOWN caused directly or indirectly by rust or corrosion. • Any MECHANICAL BREAKDOWN caused by or contributed to the MECHANICAL BREAKDOWN by contamination or the lack of lubrication of any fluid, lubricant or coolant, sludge, restricted oil flow or lack of lubricant viscosity. • Any MECHANICAL BREAKDOWN where the true and accurate mileage driven cannot be determined due to odometer tampering or the MECHANICAL BREAKDOWN of the odometer failing to properly record accurate mileage driven. If an odometer FAILURE has occurred YOU must take immediate action to have it repaired. It is YOUR responsibility to keep service records for such repair and to document the accurate miles driven during the brief period in which the odometer is not properly recording the miles driven. If YOU do not have the necessary repairs performed or YOU cannot support the true and accurate miles driven WE may void this WARRANTY. If the odometer has been tampered with so as to misrepresent the true and accurate mileage on the VEHICLE or miles driven, WE will cancel this WARRANTY on the date of discovery. • Pulling a trailer with a gross weight in excess of 1500 pounds unless the VEHICLE is designed by the manufacturer and equipped as required by the manufacturer to do so. • VEHICLES equipped with snow plows used to plow snow. • MECHANICAL BREAKDOWNS on VEHICLES used for commercial purposes which include, but are not limited to: Business, Deliveries, Livery Service, Shuttle, Towing, Construction Trades, Commercial Hauling, Taxi, Police or other Emergency Vehicles. • WE, US, OUR, ADMINISTRATOR, ADMINISTRATOR OBLIGOR – means United Car Care Inc., ▇▇▇▇ ▇ ▇▇▇▇▇▇ ▇▇ ▇▇▇ ▇▇▇, ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇ ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇, ▇▇ ▇▇▇▇▇, ▇▇▇-▇▇▇-▇▇▇▇. • Y...
Covered Component. Only those items or part thereof listed in Attachment A to this Schedule III - Annex B shall be deemed to be a Covered Component, and subject to the provisions of this SLP.
Covered Component. Only those items or part thereof listed in Attachment A to this Exhibit F shall be deemed to be a Covered Component, and subject to the provisions of this SLP.
