Design Defect definition

Design Defect means an impairment in the functionality, safety, performance or compatibility of a Product at the end customer to the extent not resulting from (i) the Application Software and/or Calibration Data provided by the Recipient or (ii) any instructions by the Recipient or a change to the design and/or composition of a Product after the Effective Date which is implemented upon request of the Recipient, but rather from the design and/or composition of the Product as identified in the Specifications as in place and applicable upon the Effective Date;
Design Defect means the serious and pervasive design and manufacturing defect that causes the Vehicles to be prone to excessive, premature rust corrosion, which places vehicle occupants at risk of serious injury and/or death;
Design Defect. , as used in this Clause, means a Defect attributable to incompatibility, unsuitability or erroneous application, theory, drawings or formulae. 5.1.7. "Supplies" as used in this Clause, means the end items furnished by the Contractor and related services required under this Contract. Supplies also mean "data".

Examples of Design Defect in a sentence

  • The Policy Year Limits of Liability may not be aggregated or transferred, in whole or in part, so as to provide any additional coverage with respect to Claims first made or deemed made, or with respect to any Protective Gap Demand, or with respect to any Design Defect Circumstance, reported by the Insured during any other Policy Year.

  • Contract No.: 674920 British Telecommunications plc Appendix 13A Part 2 Issue: 1.1 CPRs for the Support and Maintenance Service Date: 15/12/2006 D1 Design Defect and problem investigation service for urgent design fixes Update period each 24 hours The parties will mutually agree that a design defect exists before the clock for the Performance requirements starts.

  • During the Warranty Period and for Design Defects notified before the expiry of the Warranty Period, the Contractor shall rectify the Design Defect according to the terms of this Condition 9.

  • Indemnitor shall not settle or compromise a Loss without Indemnitee's prior written consent unless prior thereto Indemnitor acknowledges in writing its obligation and provides security reasonably satisfactory to Indemnitee to pay the entire Loss and related fees, costs and expenses.

  • If the request is due to a Design Defect, the cost of the field investigation will be borne by Lucent.


More Definitions of Design Defect

Design Defect means a defect inherent in the design or manufacture of the Goods.
Design Defect or “System Defect” means the serious and pervasive design and manufacturing defects that render the Engines and the Vehicles containing the Engines unmerchantable and unsuitable for use including, but not limited to: operator warning, engine derating, and shutdown, as well as other failures that prevented the engines from properly functioning and/or inoperable such as the build-up of soot in Engine filters, Engine overheating, leaking fuel pumps, issues with the EGR coolant and particulate filter,
Design Defect means a failure of the Equipment or a Component due to a defect in design (other than a Network Loading Defect) to meet any of the requirements of the Technical Specifications.
Design Defect or “ACERT System Defect” means the serious and pervasive design and manufacturing defects that render the Engines and the Vehicles containing the Engines unmerchantable and unsuitable for use including, but not limited to: engine
Design Defect means the serious and pervasive design and manufacturing defects that render the Vehicles containing CVT unmerchantable and unsuitable for use and resulting in premature failure which could not reasonably be repaired;
Design Defect means a Wrongful Act arising solely out of Design Professional Services, but does not include any actual or alleged negligence in the review of shop drawings and submittals, issuance of change orders, observation of construction or review of any contractors’ requests for payment. Design Defect Circumstance means a Circumstance arising out of a Design Defect for which the Insured has requested reimbursement of a Rectification Expense from the Insurer.
Design Defect means any condition that a court of competent jurisdiction determines: (1) was present at the time of the sale of the product; (2) prevented the product from fulfilling its intended purpose even though the product was manufactured in accordance with applicable specifications and/or designs with materials that were as required in the specifications; (3) was a producing cause of the damage for which a customer of the Business seeks recovery; and (4) that Seller reasonably should have identified and corrected prior to sale of the product.