Excludable Condition definition

Excludable Condition means any condition of or damage to an Engine Assembly, as determined by the Contractor, that results from a cause outside of P&WC's control, including:

Examples of Excludable Condition in a sentence

  • Other than any remedy the Owner may have pursuant to any Non Excludable Condition, ▇▇▇▇▇▇’ liability to the Owner for breach of any provision of this Agreement is limited to one of supplying, replacing or repairing the goods or supplying again the services in respect of which the breach occurred (at ▇▇▇▇▇▇’ option).

  • Nothing in this clause 2.4 is intended to limit or exclude liability under or arising from any Non- Excludable Condition.

  • PPSR Protect excludes all implied guarantees, conditions and warranties from the Terms and the Platform, except any Non Excludable Condition.

  • Where a Non Excludable Condition is deemed to apply, to the fullest extent possible under the law, Provider limits its liability for any breach to: in the case of goods: the re-supply of the goods or payment of the cost of the re-supply of the goods; or the replacement or repair of the goods or payment of the cost of replacement or repair of the goods; and in the case of services: the re-supply of the services affected by the breach; or the payment of the cost of such re-supply of the services.

  • Excludable Condition is limited, at Aurora's option, to supplying the Services again, or the cost of supplying the Services again.

  • Except as expressly provided in this Agreement and except for any condition or warranty the exclusion of which could be void or otherwise contravene the Competition and Consumer Act 2010 (Cth) or any other equivalent competition or consumer law (Non Excludable Condition), QCIF makes no warranties, express or implied, other than the express written covenants contained in this agreement.

Related to Excludable Condition

  • Unsafe condition as used in this clause means the actual or potential exposure of contractor or Government employees to a hazardous material as defined in Federal Standard No. 313, and any revisions thereto during the term of this contract, or any other material or working condition designated by the Contracting Officer's Technical Representative (COTR) as potentially hazardous and requiring safety controls.

  • Acute condition means that the individual is medically unstable. Such an individual requires frequent monitoring by medical professionals, such as physicians and registered nurses, in order to maintain his or her health status.

  • Performance Condition means a condition related to performance which is specified by the Committee under Rule 3.1 (Terms of grant);

  • Qualified wages means wages you paid during the one-year period beginning with the date an ex-offender begins working for you. Only wages that are subject to unemployment tax under IRC Section 3306 qualify. This includes amounts in excess of the maximum taxable wage. Wages paid during any period for which you received federally funded payments for on-the-job training for the ex-offender do not qualify.

  • Preexisting condition exclusion means, with respect to coverage, a limitation or exclusion of