Defective Equipment Sample Clauses

Defective Equipment. Provided that you are in compliance with all terms and conditions of this Agreement, while you receive Internet Service under this Agreement, Viasat will, at no additional charge to you, replace Equipment you lease from Viasat that Viasat, in its sole discretion, determines to be defective (“Defective Equipment”). Defective Equipment replacement under this Section 4 expressly excludes charges for home service calls and for damage to, or misuse of, the Equipment. For the first 90 days after initial activation of your Internet Service, Viasat will waive its standard service call charge if Viasat makes a service call. After the first 90 days following initial activation of your Internet Service, Viasat’s standard service call charge shall apply to all service calls by Viasat. You shall notify us promptly of any defect in, damage to, or accident involving your leased Equipment by calling 0-000-000-0000. All maintenance and repair of Equipment shall be performed by us or our designee(s). Viasat may charge you for any repairs that are necessitated by any damage to, or misuse of, the Equipment.
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Defective Equipment. The Employer shall not require employees to take out on the streets or highways any vehicle that is not in safe operating condition or equipped with the safety appliances prescribed by law. It shall not be a violation of this Agreement when employees refuse to operate such equipment unless such refusal is unjustified. The Employer shall not ask or require any employee to take out equipment that has been reported by any other employee as being in an unsafe operating condition, until same has been approved as being safe by a holder of a Maine Motor Vehicle Inspection License who may or may not be a member of the bargaining unit.
Defective Equipment. No employee shall be compelled to take out equipment that is not mechanically sound and properly equipped to conform with all applicable safety equipment as prescribed by law. It shall not be a violation of this Agreement where employees refuse to operate such equipment unless refusal is unjustified.
Defective Equipment. Employees shall immediately, or at the end of his/her shift, report all defects of equipment. Such report shall be made on a suitable form furnished by the Employer and shall be made in multiple copies, with one (1) copy to be retained by the employee. The Employer shall not require any employee to use any unsafe equipment.
Defective Equipment. _L The Employer shall not require any employee to operate, nor shall any employee operate, any equipment that is not in safe operating condition or not in accordance with operator or safety manuals or procedures. It is not a violation o f this agreement where such employees refuse to operate such equipment due to a reasonable belief that the equipment is not in safe operating condition, noting that employees must notify the Highway Superintendent or designee as soon as possible.
Defective Equipment. No employee shall be required to use any equipment that has been designated by both the Association and the District as being defective because of a disabling condition until the disabling condition has been corrected.
Defective Equipment. The Employer agrees to maintain all buildings, facilities and equipment owned and operated by the Sheriff’s Office in a safe and healthful manner. The Sheriff’s Office will attempt to correct unsafe working conditions and insure that safety rules and safe working conditions are followed by the employees.
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Defective Equipment. 10 A. METRO will pay all fines for speeding and/or defective equipment issued against 11 an Employee driving a METRO vehicle with defective or missing equipment.
Defective Equipment. If the Equipment that the Customer receives is defective, the Customer may make a warranty claim under Section 9 of this Agreement. Upon discovery of a warranty problem, the Customer must promptly contact the appropriate Seller service center for warranty support. The Customer shall not return the Equipment until a service representative has issued a return authorization, including a form that the Customer must fill out describing the nature of the Equipment defect.‌
Defective Equipment. Wireless devices that become defective within ninety (90) days after purchase may be returned to the manufacturer for repair or replacement under the manufacturer’s warranty. Wireless devices subjected to neglect, misuse, or water damage may not be returned under the manufacturer’s warranty. It is in the manufacturer’s sole discretion whether or not to replace or repair your wireless device. If the wireless device is replaced, it may be replaced with a refurbished wireless device. For information regarding return of your product or more specific information about returned products, call us at 0-000-000-0000.
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