Faulty Workmanship definition

Faulty Workmanship means the actual installation of the materials covered under the Agreement in an inferior manner. All complaints of faulty workmanship must be instituted within thirty (30) days of the installation date, on occupied premises and sixty (60) days on new unoccupied premises.
Faulty Workmanship means your Breach of Professional Duty arising out of any act, error or omission in relation to:

Examples of Faulty Workmanship in a sentence

  • Notwithstanding Exclusion 4.12 (Faulty Workmanship and Computer Equipment) and Exclusion 4.23 (Property in the Insured’s Care, Custody or Control), the Underwriters will indemnify the Insured for the Damages and Defence Costs in respect of Property Damage to property, including employees’ property, where the liability arises while the property is in the care, custody or control of the Insured.

  • Faulty Workmanship We do not cover any liability for expenses incurred in performing, completing, correcting or improving any work undertaken by You on Your Marina.

  • Faulty Workmanship We do not cover any liability for expenses incurred in performing, completing, correcting or improving any work undertaken by You.

  • Faulty Workmanship based on or arising out of any actual or alleged cost to repair or replace faulty workmanship the Insured performs on any construction, erection, fabrication, installation, assembly, manufacture or remediation, including any materials, parts, or equipment furnished in connection therewith.

  • This exclusion does not apply to any coverage granted under Insuring Clause 2.5 (Errors and Omissions) and Insuring Clause 2.9 (Faulty Workmanship).

Related to Faulty Workmanship

  • Defective Work means (a) Work that is unsatisfactory, deficient or damaged, does not conform to the Contract Documents, or does not meet the requirements of any inspection, test or approval, or (b) Work associated with punch list items that the Contractor fails to complete within a reasonable time after issuance of the punch list by the Project Manager.

  • Supplier Equipment means the Supplier's hardware, computer and telecoms devices, equipment, plant, materials and such other items supplied and used by the Supplier (but not hired, leased or loaned from the Customer) in the performance of its obligations under this Call Off Contract;

  • Custom Materials means Materials developed by the Supplier at the Procuring Entity's expense under the Contract and identified as such in Appendix 5 of the Contract Agreement and such other Materials as the parties may agree in writing to be Custom Materials. Custom Materials includes Materials created from Standard Materials.

  • Nonconformance as used in this clause means a condition of any hardware, software, material, or service/workmanship in which one or more characteristics do not conform to requirements.

  • Latent Defects means such defects caused by faulty designs, material or work man ship which cannot be detected during inspection, testing etc, based on the technology available for carrying out such tests.