Equipment Defect definition
Equipment Defect refers to such situations that the contractual equipments (including parts, raw materials, castings and forgings, and original parts etc.) may not meet the requirement of performance and quality standard specified in this contract as caused by design, fabrication error or ignorance of the Seller.
Equipment Defect means a failure of the Equipment or a Component other than a Design Defect or a Network Loading Defect, whether caused by a defect in material, workmanship or a random component failure, which results in a failure to meet any of the requirements of the Technical Specifications.
Examples of Equipment Defect in a sentence
In relation to Equipment for which the relevant Warranty Period has expired and in relation to defects which are not Design Defects or Equipment Defects, the Contractor shall provide a service substantially similar to the Equipment Defect Repair Service on an ad hoc basis at the Contractor's then prevailing charges and applicable conditions.
The decision as to whether any hardware Component shall be repaired or corrected (on the one hand) or replaced (on the other hand) by the Contractor shall be made by the Contractor unless the same defect occurs more than 3 times and the Contractor has not been able to verify the existence of the failure with respect to the first Design Defect or Equipment Defect affecting the Component concerned.