Extraordinary Maintenance definition

Extraordinary Maintenance means any non-routine repair or restoration to sound condition of Public Art that requires specialized professional services.
Extraordinary Maintenance means any repairs or maintenance that is required for the ROW outside of Routine Maintenance.
Extraordinary Maintenance is defined as major repair work and/or damage caused by acts of God or causes beyond the control of PURCHASER, as defined in Section 1550, "Adjustment of Contract." STATE may require PURCHASER to perform extraordinary maintenance in addition to normal road maintenance. STATE shall describe the amount and specifications of work to be done in writing, and make adjustments in the Contract in accordance with Section 1550, "Adjustment of Contract."

Examples of Extraordinary Maintenance in a sentence

  • EWE shall inform the Storage Customer about the times for Extraordinary Maintenance as early as possible, accordingly.

  • Extraordinary Maintenance is planned for unforeseen break down of heating systems, boilers, chillers, etc.

  • Authorization for Contractor to proceed on the painting shall be subject to authorization per the terms of Extraordinary Maintenance.

  • All items of work requested in said Extraordinary Maintenance work orders shall be completed by the Contractor to the City’s satisfaction within ten (10) calendar days with exemption consideration given to work orders requiring materials to be purchased or unless specifically directed otherwise by the City.

  • All measures mentioned herein- above shall be deemed Extraordinary Maintenance.


More Definitions of Extraordinary Maintenance

Extraordinary Maintenance or “XM” shall mean major nonrecurring 44 maintenance on the C Flume that is intended to ensure the continued safe, dependable, reliable 45 delivery of authorized benefits of the Klamath Project;
Extraordinary Maintenance means any non-routine maintenance of any System component(s), requiring replacement or repair of any System component(s) prior to the natural expiration of its expected useful life due solely to the criminal acts of third parties regardless of whether such acts are actually prosecuted or the offenders identified or arrested.
Extraordinary Maintenance shall be defined as any single incident of golf course maintenance costing in excess of $25,000 (the "Base Maintenance Amount") during the first year of the Term. Beginning in the second year of the Term, and during each and every year of the Term and Renewal Term thereafter, the Base Maintenance Amount shall be adjusted based on changes in the Consumer Price Index from year to year, with the base Consumer Price Index being that in effect on the date of this Lease. To the extent that the cost of any such maintenance project exceeds $25,000, as adjusted, then any such cost in excess of $25,000, as adjusted, shall be paid by the Town solely from funds contained in the Capital Reserve Account related. In the event that there are insufficient funds in the Capital Reserve Account to pay such cost, then to the extent of such insufficiency, the cost shall be shared equally by the TOWN and LESSEE. Payments from the Capital Reserve Account shall be made to LESSEE within 5 business days of invoice.
Extraordinary Maintenance means the act of repairing, replacing, or rehabilitating an item which both parties understand to be of such magnitude as to be beyond the scope of work ordinarily performed by routine maintenance and repair forces. This work shall be categorized as unexpected, emergency, or in need of immediate attention.
Extraordinary Maintenance has the meaning given in Section 5.1.
Extraordinary Maintenance means to replace broken or worn parts found on the firearm. In this case only a qualified gunsmith may service the gun for repair or serious maintenance.
Extraordinary Maintenance means all interventions, work and/or changes concerning the reinforcement, the renewal and the replacement of parts, even structural, of the building and/or premises and/or plants and/or the Cyclotron and of the beam lines as well as all maintenance and repair interventions, even unplanned, which become necessary after wear and tear, malfunctioning or breakdown of for causes of Force Majeure. In addition to the contents of Article 1005, §2 of the Italian Civil Code concerning civil engineering work, the interventions necessary – including but not limited to – to restore the ordinary functioning of the Cyclotron and the beam lines and the plants in which these are held that are not covered by routine maintenance are considered to as Extraordinary Maintenance.