Standard Exclusions definition

Standard Exclusions means handling damage, Service Bulletins, Engineering Order (DER), Customer require- ments, OEM design deficiencies, catastrophic failure and/or unit declared beyond economical repair (BER).

Examples of Standard Exclusions in a sentence

  • Not Covered for Septic Tank Pumping: Standard Exclusions, as defined below, plus locating tank/system and repairs to landscaping.

  • Not covered for Ice Maker: Standard Exclusions, as defined below, plus water connection and filter.

  • Not covered for Built-In Exhaust/Vent/Attic Fans: Standard Exclusions, as defined below, plus light kits, remote transmitters and inadequate wiring capacity.

  • The Board, however, does not waive any limitations it may have on its liability under the Illinois Workers Compensation Act, the Illinois Pension Code, any other statute or judicial decision.

  • Not covered for Water Softeners / Water Purification System: Standard Exclusions, as defined below, plus rental or leased equipment, repair or replacement of water softener necessitated by mineral beds or deposits, and cleaning.

  • Not covered for Additional Garage Door Opener: Standard Exclusions, as defined below, plus garage doors, garage door hardware, garage door track and rollers, garage door springs, garage door adjustments, opener travel and force adjustments, glass door panels, decorative door panels, remote controls, knobs, buttons, field installed wiring, wall switches, light bulbs, light covers, rails and mounting hardware, keyless entry or other accessories.

  • Not covered for Septic System / Sewage Ejector Pump: Standard Exclusions, as defined below, plus seepage pits, stoppage or damage due to roots, chemical treatments, tile fields and ▇▇▇▇▇ beds, ▇▇▇▇▇ lines, lateral lines, insufficient capacity, level sensors/switches, control panels, and associated electrical lines.

  • Not covered for Additional Refrigerator: Standard Exclusions, as defined below, plus clogged drains or lines, condensation pans, door seals or gaskets, doors, hinges, handles, roller and leveling feet, glass displays, light bulbs, grates, knobs, dials, buttons, caps, racks, shelves, interior thermal shells, freezers which are not an integral part of the refrigerator.

  • Not covered for Well pump: Standard Exclusions, as defined below, plus above or underground piping, cable or electrical lines leading to or from the well pump, including those that are located within the well casing, well casings, pressure switches not located on the pump, holding, storage or pressure tanks, booster pumps, redrilling of ▇▇▇▇▇, and well pump and all well pump components for geothermal and/or water source heat pumps.

  • Not covered for Freezer: Standard Exclusions, as defined below, plus ice-makers, crushers, dispensers and related equipment, internal shell, racks, shelves, glass displays, lights, knobs and caps, dials, doors, door seals and gaskets, door hinges, door handles, glass, condensation pans, clogged drains and clogged lines, grates, food spoilage, refrigerant, and disposal and recapture of refrigerant.

Related to Standard Exclusions

  • Standard Materials means all Materials not specified as Custom Materials.

  • Standard reference compendia means the American Medical Association Drug Evaluations, the

  • Lead-based paint hazard means hazardous lead-based paint, a dust-lead hazard, or a soil-lead hazard.

  • Standard Usage Information means the usage data that is made generally available by the gas utility to all similarly situated Customers on a regular basis, delivered by the gas utility in a standard format.

  • Exclusion List means the HHS/OIG List of Excluded Individuals/Entities (LEIE) (available through the Internet at ▇▇▇▇://▇▇▇.▇▇▇.▇▇▇.▇▇▇).