Repair Date definition
Examples of Repair Date in a sentence
Warranty Period or for [*] from the Repair Date, whichever is longer.
Hardware repairs or replacements effected after expiry of the Product Warranty Period shall be warranted, as above provided, for a period of [*] from the Repair Date stenciled or otherwise identified in accordance with Section 13.4 (Repair Procedures).
If Landlord determines that the Building can be fully repaired or restored by the Repair Date, or if it is determined that such repair or restoration cannot be made by the Repair Date but Landlord does not elect to terminate, then this Lease shall remain in full force and effect and Landlord shall diligently repair and restore the damage as soon as reasonably possible.
As repairs are now needed to comply with this section, Property Owner specifically agrees to complete the following repairs by the following dates: Repair Date Property Owner shall take reasonable measures to maintain the security of the dwelling/ dwelling units for the protection of Tenant and his/her guests from burglary, robbery and other crimes.
If the Building is or the Premises are damaged or destroyed to the extent that Landlord determines that such damage or destruction cannot, with reasonable diligence, be fully repaired or restored by Landlord by the earlier of (i) one hundred eighty (180) days after the date of the damage or destruction or (ii) the expiration of the Term hereof (either, as applicable, the "Repair Date"), Landlord may terminate this Lease.
Product repairs or replacements effected after expiry of the Product Warranty Period, in accordance with Section 13 and 14, shall be warranted, as provided in Section 12.1 and the warranty period for such repaired or replacement Products with respect to the warranty in Section 12.1 (b) shall be for a period of nine (9) months from the Repair Date or the replacement date, as applicable.
Without limiting the generality of the foregoing, the stamping shall include the Repair Date stencilled or otherwise identified in a permanent manner at a readily visible location on the Repair Product, unless otherwise directed by Nortel.
Such billing rates shall be based upon determinations by the Port Authority of its estimate of the Cost of the Assumable Maintenance and Repair for the calendar year or; for the portion of the calendar year in which the Assumable Maintenance and Repair Date, if less than a calendar year, shall occur or for the portion of the calendar year during which the term of this Agreement shall expire, if less than a calendar year.
In the event the Assumable Maintenance and Repair Date does not fall on the first day of a calendar year or in the event the term of this Agreement expires on a day other than the last day of a calendar year the Annual Capital Cost for said calendar year shall be prorated based on the number of days during said calendar year during which the Port Authority provides the Assumable Maintenance and Repair.
Further, notwithstanding anything herein to the contrary, if the damage or casualty occurs in the last five (5) years of the Lease Term, Tenant may terminate this Lease by giving Landlord notice within ten (10) days after Tenant’s receipt of Landlord’s notice of the Estimated Repair Date and this Lease shall terminate with neither party to have further obligations hereunder except as expressly provided for in this Lease.