Mechanical Breakdown definition

Mechanical Breakdown means any failure of an engine’s electrical system or mechanical parts that necessitates the removal of the registered engine from service.
Mechanical Breakdown means the inability of a properly maintained component to function as intended by the manufacturer, except as specifically set forth herein. Note: Minor loss of fluid is considered normal and does not constitute a Mechanical Breakdown.
Mechanical Breakdown means the inability of a properly maintained component to function as intended by the manufacturer.

Examples of Mechanical Breakdown in a sentence

  • This Agreement requires binding arbitration if there is an unresolved dispute between the Agreement Holder and the Administrator concerning this Agreement (including the cost of, lack of or actual repair or replacement arising from a Mechanical Breakdown).

  • If the Agreement Holder suspects a Mechanical Breakdown, the Agreement Holder should use reasonable care and diligence in the operation of the accessory component to prevent further damage.

  • This demand must be made within one (1) year of the earlier of the date the Mechanical Breakdown occurred or the dispute arose or the applicable statute of limitations period, whichever is longer.

  • Service Assist In the event of a Mechanical Breakdown of a covered component listed in this NauticStar Agreement booklet, the Agreement provides for the reimbursement (subject to the below limitations) of the cost of a Service Assist to include the following: on-water towing, hoist/lift-out, haul-out, dockside repair call, pick-up/delivery or like services if necessary in order to perform the covered repair.

  • During the Term of the Agreement, the Warrantor will reimburse the approved cost of a Mechanical Breakdown of the Agreement Holder’s Watercraft less the Deductible.


More Definitions of Mechanical Breakdown

Mechanical Breakdown means the failure of a covered part on the covered vehicle due to a defect in the part or faulty workmanship as supplied by the manufacturer, making the part unable to mechanically perform the function for which it was designed. A mechanical breakdown does not include gradual reduction in operating performance as a result of normal wear and usage. The manufacturer has established tolerances for the express purpose of defining failure and serviceability. When a covered part fails to perform within the vehicle manufacturer's specified tolerances, a mechanical breakdown will be considered to have occurred. Mechanical breakdown means a failure of a covered part due to:
Mechanical Breakdown means the malfunction or failure of moving or electronic parts, component failure, faulty installation, or blowout.
Mechanical Breakdown means the unforeseen failure of a covered component including oil seals, unless the component has failed due to normal deterioration (Wear and Tear) or negligence. PLEASE NOTE - We are not liable for covered component that have reached the end of its normal working life (normal deterioration) because of age or usage.
Mechanical Breakdown means the failure of a Covered Component as a result of a defect in factory-supplied materials and workmanship during the Limited Warranty Periods. A Covered Component has failed when it can no longer perform the function for which it was designed solely because of its defective condition and not because of the action, inaction or failure of any non-Covered Component(s);
Mechanical Breakdown. - means the unforeseen failure of a Covered Component, unless the component has failed due to normal wear and tear, or the Customer’s negligence.
Mechanical Breakdown means the MECHANICAL BREAKDOWN of any original or like replacement Covered Part identified in YOUR COVERAGE PLAN to work as it was designed to work in normal service, provided the VEHICLE has timely received the required maintenance as defined in the vehicle Maintenance Requirements section of YOUR Contract and doesnot include work parts that are within manufacture tolerances. Please refer to the specific provisions of (a) YOUR COVERAGE PLAN to determine if a part is a Covered Part, and (b) the EXCLUSIONS section to determine when the failure of a COVERED PART is not considered a covered MECHANICAL BREAKDOWN.
Mechanical Breakdown means compo- nent failure or mechanical malfunction, breakdown or failure.