Damaged Equipment definition

Damaged Equipment means any fire apparatus, equipment carried on the fire apparatus, personal protective gear, station uniforms, and any other equipment that is damaged as a result of being used on an emergency response.
Damaged Equipment means equipment which has been affected by external forces such as, but not limited to, mechanical, thermal, chemical or hydraulic, to an extent whereby the equipment no longer performs its original function to the extent required for the users’ safety.

Examples of Damaged Equipment in a sentence

  • The payment of the Prepayment Amount and the termination of Lender's interest in the Damaged Equipment is subject to the terms of Section 2.07 hereof.

  • The Net Proceeds of insurance with respect to the Damaged Equipment shall be made available by Lender to be applied to discharge Borrower's obligation under this Article.

  • Damaged Equipment and Products will be repaired to “as new” condition under warranty.

  • Damaged Equipment If any equipment is damaged or destroyed it must nevertheless be returned to Theme Productions and full replacement cost will be added to invoice where required.

  • Any part of the Damaged Equipment that is replaced during the course of repairing the Equipment will be deemed to become part of the Equipment and the property of the Owner.

  • The ▇▇▇▇ Deere Warranty Statement describes covered items and services when returning Damaged Equipment and Products.

  • SIM DIGITAL may request payment in advance for the repair or replacement of Damaged Equipment.

  • In addition, the Customer shall also pay to SIM DIGITAL the full Rental Fees without discount, in respect of such Damaged Equipment during any period it is unavailable for rental while undergoing repairs or awaiting replacement.

  • Section 26.4 Damaged Equipment Where an employee supplies evidence that he sustained damage to personal property while performing the duties of his assigned work, provided such damage was not the result of "horseplay", willful misuse, or negligence on the part of the employee, the Employer shall reimburse the employee for the cost of necessary repairs or replacement up to a maximum of two hundred dollars ($200.00) per year, but no more than one hundred dollars ($100) for jewelry items.

  • If the Damaged Equipment cannot be repaired or the cost of repair is unreasonable, in the sole judgment of SIM DIGITAL, then the Customer shall be responsible for the full replacement cost of the Damaged Equipment with equivalent, new equipment, or its successor technology without deduction for depreciation.

Related to Damaged Equipment

  • Leased Equipment means the vehicles, computers, servers, machinery and equipment and other similar items leased and used or held for use by Seller or a Subsidiary primarily in the operation or conduct of the Engenio Business but excluding any such items primarily related to Excluded Assets or Excluded Liabilities.

  • Purchased Equipment means any equipment, including any Software, sold by BT to the Customer.

  • Farm equipment means equipment used directly for farming

  • Excluded Equipment means (i) defibrillators, enhanced emergency medical kits and other medical equipment, (ii) airphones and other components or systems installed on or affixed to the Airframe that are used to provide individual telecommunications or electronic entertainment to passengers aboard the Aircraft, (iii) galley carts, beverage carts, waste containers, liquor kits, food tray carriers, ice containers, oven inserts, galley inserts, and other branded passenger convenience or service items, (iv) any items, equipment or systems leased by Company or any Permitted Lessee (other than items, equipment, or systems that are leased from Company pursuant to the applicable Lease) or owned by Company or any Permitted Lessee subject to a conditional sales agreement or a security interest (other than the security interest granted under the Indenture), and (v) cargo containers.

  • Standard equipment means the basic configuration of a vehicle which is equipped with all the features that are required under the regulatory acts of the Contracting Party including all features that are fitted without giving rise to any further specifications on configuration or equipment level.