Mechanical or Electrical Failure definition

Mechanical or Electrical Failure means failure of Covered Property to operate due to a faulty part or workmanship when operated according to the manufacturer's instructions.
Mechanical or Electrical Failure means failure of Equipment to operate due to a faulty part or workmanship or normal wear and tear when operated according to the manufacturer’s instructions.
Mechanical or Electrical Failure means failure of “covered equipmentto operate due to a faulty part or workmanship when operated according to the manufacturer’s instructions.

Examples of Mechanical or Electrical Failure in a sentence

  • Mechanical or Electrical Failure caused by faults which, in the opinion of a qualified engineer appointed by The Administrator, existed before the warranty commenced.

  • Where the Mechanical or Electrical Failure of a Protected Part directly causes damage to another part of the Protected Vehicle (which is not a Protected Part) when the Protected Vehicle is in a Specified Territory during the Warranty Period, then We will pay for the cost of replacing or repairing that other part in addition to the cost of replacing or repairing the Protected Part subject to the Repair Limit, provided that the cost of such repairs are reasonable.

  • We will not pay for the cost of repairing or replacing any Protected Part that suffers a Mechanical or Electrical Failure as a result of wear and tear.

  • Any cost for Mechanical or Electrical Failure resulting from the use of the Nominated Vehicle in any sort of competition, rally or racing of any kind.

  • Subject to the following provisions of this Section and of Section 3, We will pay for the cost of repairing or replacing any MOT Protected Part in the event that it suffers a Mechanical or Electrical Failure and that Mechanical or Electrical Failure is stated in the official notification of refusal to issue a MOT certificate to be the reason or a reason why a MOT certificate cannot be issued in respect of the Protected Vehicle during the Warranty Period.


More Definitions of Mechanical or Electrical Failure

Mechanical or Electrical Failure means a sudden and unforeseen breakdown of the Product arising from a mechanical or electrical fault including any failure arising from wear and tear (excluding a gradual reduction of the operating performance of the Product), excluding items listed in clause
Mechanical or Electrical Failure means a sudden and unforeseen breakdown of the Appliance arising from a mechanical or electrical fault excluding a gradual reduction of the operating performance of the Appliance and the items listed in Section 4 under the heading ‘Exclusions’;
Mechanical or Electrical Failure means: Failure of “Covered Propertyto operate due to a faulty part or workmanship when operated according to the manufacturer’s instructions.
Mechanical or Electrical Failure means failure of Equipment to operate due to a faulty part or workmanship or normal wear and tear when operated according to the manufacturer’s instructions, covered under Plans C and E.
Mechanical or Electrical Failure means the sudden and unforeseen failure of any mechanical insured part or the sudden and unforeseen failure of any electrical insured part;
Mechanical or Electrical Failure means the sudden and unforeseen breaking or burning out (electrical) of any insured parts.
Mechanical or Electrical Failure means the sudden and unexpected failure of a part arising from any permanent mechanical, electrical or electronic fault which causes the part to stop working and means that it needs repairing or replacing before it will work properly.