Polycore definition

Polycore means Polycore Optical, PTE. Ltd.

Examples of Polycore in a sentence

  • Polycore HD Lockers are covered under a warranty from the date of purchase (“the Warranty Period”).

  • Any damage to the Sunland® Polycore Shutters or components of the shutters caused settlement or structural defects of the building in which they are installed.

  • Ease and the Borrower under the Polycore Agreement, so long as the aggregate amount of such obligations does not exceed $35,000,000.

  • Polycore Lockers are covered under a warranty from the date of purchase (“the Warranty Period”).

  • Sunland® reserve the right to discontinue or change any Sunland® Polycore Shutters as currently manufactured.

  • If Polycore HD Lockers are not installed by Grid, there is no installation warranty on this product.

  • Any defect, malfunction, or failure of the Sunland® Polycore Shutters to perform in the manner in which they are designed resulting from unreasonable use, improper installation, or original end user’s failure to follow normal maintenance and cleaning practices as set forth in the section entitled “Maintenance Cleaning” below.

  • This warranty is non-transferable and applies only to the original purchaser of the Polycore HD Lockers.

  • If Polycore Lockers are not installed by Grid, there is no installation warranty on this product.

  • This warranty is non-transferable and applies only to the original purchaser of the Polycore Lockers.

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