Damage Matrix definition

Damage Matrix where the prices are calculated on the base of vehicle manufacture’ s list price and include labour costs, consumables,waste management.The damage matrix can be shown to the customer if he makes a request to our employee

Examples of Damage Matrix in a sentence

  • Revision 1.6 February 1, 2007 Contract amendment did not revise Attachment B-5, Deliverables/Liquidated Damage Matrix.

  • Revision 1.5 January 1, 2007 Contract amendment did not revise Attachment B-5, Deliverables/Liquidated Damage Matrix.

  • Revision 1.1 June 30, 2006 Contract amendment did not revise Attachment B-5, Deliverables/Liquidated Damage Matrix.

  • Revision 1.4 September 1, 2006 Contract amendment did not revise Attachment B-5, Deliverables/Liquidated Damage Matrix.

  • Revision 1.8 September 1, 2007 Contract amendment did not revise Attachment B-5, Deliverables/Liquidated Damage Matrix.

  • Subject: Attachment B-5 - Deliverables/Liquidated Damages Matrix STATUS1 DOCUMENT REVISION2 EFFECTIVE DATE DESCRIPTION3 Baseline n/a Initial version of Attachment B-5, Deliverables/Liquidated Damage Matrix.

  • Revision 1.9 December 1, 2007 Contract amendment did not revise Attachment B-5, Deliverables/Liquidated Damage Matrix.

  • Revision 1.17 December 1, 2010 Contract amendment did not revise Attachment B-5, Deliverables/Liquidated Damage Matrix.

  • Responsible Office: HHSC Office of General Counsel (OGC) STATUS1 DOCUMENT REVISION2 EFFECTIVE DATE DESCRIPTION3 Baseline n/a Initial version of Attachment B-5, Deiverables/Liquidated Damage Matrix.

  • Subject: Attachment B-5 -Deliverables/Liquidated Damages Matrix Version 1.6 STATUS1 DOCUMENT REVISION2 EFFECTIVE DATE DESCRIPTION3 Baseline n/a Initial version of Attachment B-5, Deliverables/Liquidated Damage Matrix.

Related to Damage Matrix

  • Work loss means loss of income from work the injured victim would have performed if the injured victim had not been injured and expenses reasonably incurred by the injured victim in obtaining services in lieu of those the injured victim would have performed for income, reduced by any income from substitute work the injured victim was capable of performing but unreasonably failed to undertake.

  • extended reduction (qualifying contributory benefits) means a reduction under this scheme for which a person is eligible in accordance with paragraph 88 or 95;

  • Direct Damage has the meaning given in clause 24.2; "Dispute" has the meaning given in clause 23.1;

  • Catastrophic Damage as used hereunder is major change or damage to In- cluded Timber on Sale Area, to Sale Area, to access to Sale Area, or a combination thereof:

  • Loss or Damage means any loss or damage to the Vehicle, including that caused by theft of the Vehicle or by adverse weather events, that requires repair or replacement including the loss of use of the Vehicle (demurrage), legal expenses, assessment fees, towing and recovery costs, storage, service charges and any appraisal fees of the Vehicle;