Common use of Making a Claim Clause in Contracts

Making a Claim. All claims under the foregoing warranty must be made in writing, and delivered by registered mail, within 30 days after the inconsistency is discovered and before any repairs are made, to: Any repairs made prior to or during the investigation period without “Samson’s” written approval will be at the owners sole expense.

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Sources: Limited Warranty

Making a Claim. All claims under the foregoing warranty must be made in writing, and delivered by registered mail, within 30 days after the inconsistency is discovered and before any repairs are made, to: Any repairs made prior to or during the investigation period without “Samson’s▇▇▇▇▇▇’▇” written approval will be at the owners sole expense.

Appears in 1 contract

Sources: Limited Warranty