Physical Integrity Sample Clauses

The Physical Integrity clause is designed to protect the physical condition and safety of property or individuals involved in an agreement. It typically requires parties to maintain, not damage, and promptly report any harm to physical assets or persons under their care or control. For example, in a lease, tenants may be obligated to avoid causing structural damage to the premises and to notify the landlord of any issues. This clause serves to allocate responsibility for physical harm, ensuring accountability and preserving the value and safety of the property or individuals concerned.
Physical Integrity. Subject to the exclusions and limitations set forth in this Limited Warranty, Fiberon warrants that, for the applicable Warranty Period set forth in Section 1, each Product shall remain free from material manufacturing defects and will not check, splinter, delaminate, rot, or suffer structural damage from fungal decay, when properly installed, used and maintained for a commercial application and in accordance with Fiberon’s written instructions for the Products.
Physical Integrity. Subject to the exclusions and limitations set forth in this Limited Warranty, Ecodek warrants that, for the applicable Warranty Period set forth in Section 3 below, each Product shall remain free from material manufacturing defects and will not check, splinter, delaminate, rot or suffer structural damage from fungal decay, when properly installed, used and maintained for a residential application and in accordance with Ecodek’s written instructions for the Products.
Physical Integrity. (i) The MDCS shall permit detection and rectification of any failure that leads to a break of the performance requirements set out in Sections 7.5 and 7.2 on a timely basis. (ii) The MDCS shall be capable of detecting when communication links are disabled, and be able to take appropriate measures to ensure that no data is lost, corrupted or duplicated. 6.6.3 Backup and system continuity: