Common use of SIGNIFICANT ISSUES Clause in Contracts

SIGNIFICANT ISSUES. A system or component that is considered significantly deficient, inoperable or is unsafe. SAFETY HAZARD - Denotes a condition that is unsafe and in need of prompt attention.

Appears in 4 contracts

Sources: Inspection Agreement, Inspection Agreement, Inspection Agreement

SIGNIFICANT ISSUES. A system or component that is considered significantly deficient, inoperable or is unsafe. SAFETY HAZARD - Denotes a condition that is unsafe and in need of prompt attention.

Appears in 1 contract

Sources: Inspection Agreement

SIGNIFICANT ISSUES. A system systems or component that is considered significantly deficient, inoperable or is unsafe. SAFETY HAZARD - – Denotes a condition that is unsafe and in need of prompt attention.

Appears in 1 contract

Sources: Inspection Agreement

SIGNIFICANT ISSUES. A system or component that is considered significantly deficient, inoperable or is unsafe. SAFETY HAZARD - – Denotes a condition that is unsafe and in need of prompt attention.

Appears in 1 contract

Sources: Inspection Agreement