Good Working Order and Condition definition

Good Working Order and Condition means the condition and components of the Equipment as at the time the Contract was entered into, but subject to fair wear and tear over the Minimum Term and the subsequent element of the Term (if any) as reasonably determined by the Company.
Good Working Order and Condition means the condition and components of the Equipment as at the time the Contract was entered into, but subject to fair wear and tear over the Minimum Term and the subsequent element of the Term (if any) as reasonably determined by HBT.
Good Working Order and Condition means the condition and components of the

More Definitions of Good Working Order and Condition

Good Working Order and Condition means the condition and components of the Goods as at the time the Lease Agreement for the Goods was entered into, subject to fair wear and tear. Good Working Order and Condition will be reasonably determined by the Lessor.
Good Working Order and Condition means, the condition and components of the Equipment as at the time the Contract was entered into, but
Good Working Order and Condition means the condition and components of the Equipment as at the time this Rental Agreement for the Equipment was entered into, but subject to fair wear and tear until the Equipment is returned to the Owner as reasonably determined by the Owner, and without limiting the foregoing includes fully functioning complete with all original components and operating systems license and media (ie with hard, disk and CD Rom drives (if any), keyboard, mouse and all associated cables).
Good Working Order and Condition means the condition and components of the Equipment as at the time the Contract was entered into, but subject to fair wear and tear over
Good Working Order and Condition means the condition and components of the Products as at the time this Agreement for the Products was entered into, but subject to fair wear and tear over the Minimum Term and extended term (if any) as reasonably determined by the Owner.