Major Defects definition

Major Defects means any defects greater than the deficiency tolerances specified in the City of Richmond Standard Plans and Details; the Caltrans Standard Specifications and Details; or Individual Contract Plans and Specifications.
Major Defects means conditions under which the Product is usable by BTE, with limited functions, but creates a manageable situation with respect to BTE’s business operations. The condition is not critical to overall BTE operations and does not severely restrict such operations.
Major Defects means a ticket logged for a defect in the EPI-USE Products that cause such a significant loss of functionality, reliability, performance, or quality of the EPI-USE Products that the EPI-USE Products cannot be used.

Examples of Major Defects in a sentence

  • Critical and Major Defects usually are remedied with the next Major, Minor, or Patch Release.

  • The fact that the Lessor has eliminated the Major Defects shall be confirmed by a certificate to be signed by the Parties.

  • The elimination certificate for the Major Defects shall be signed in the following procedure: the Lessor notifies the Lessee that the Premises are ready for inspection not later than five (5) Business Days before the expected date of signing the elimination certificate for the Major Defects.

  • The Lessee may not refuse to sign the elimination certificate for the Major Defects, if the Major Defects listed in the Acceptance Certificate have been eliminated by the Lessor, and such refusal shall be considered a material breach of the Lease Agreement conditions / the Lessee’s evasion from signing the elimination certificate for the Major Defects.

  • In this case, if the Major Defects occur in connection with the Lessee’s Works, the Lessee also may not refuse to sign the Certificate of Transfer for Actual Use and/or the Acceptance Certificate.


More Definitions of Major Defects

Major Defects means any defects of the Premises resulting from poor quality of the Lessor’s Works as listed in Appendix 14 to the Lease Agreement;
Major Defects means defects such as low sensitivity, failing to meet product's specifications, wrong functioning of the LCD display or buttons. In case two (2) subsequent lots fails to pass the quality inspection specified here above, NationsLink shall have the right to send back the second lot to Info, unless Info arranges to sort in NationsLink's premises the defective lot at its own expenses.
Major Defects means conditions under which the Software is usable by the School District, with limited functions, but creates a manageable situation with respect to the School District's business operations. The condition is not critical to overall the School District operations and does not severely restrict such operations.
Major Defects means that these are severe defects, which have not halted the system, but have seriously degraded the performance, caused unintended action or incorrect data transmitted.
Major Defects means any defect in the Property that prevents the Tenant from properly occupying the Property in accordance with the provisions of this Agreement.
Major Defects means defects in the EPI-USE Systems Products that:
Major Defects means defects resulting from incomplete or poorly performed Lessor’s Works, provided that such defects prevent the use of the Premises under the Permitted Use and provided that such use is not carried out by the Lessee or its engaged persons due to the said defects; in any case, the Major Defects also include defects listed in Appendix 7 to the Preliminary Agreement. The Parties consider the defects listed in Appendix 7 to the Preliminary Agreement to be the Major Defects without the need to prove materiality thereof; availability and underlying reasons for the defects listed in Appendix 7 to the Preliminary Agreement may be established as prescribed in Clause 5.5 of the Preliminary Agreement;