Standard Repairs definition

Standard Repairs mean those repairs that are substantially similar to those repairs conducted by the City in the 12 months preceding the date of the ADA, including but not limited to painting, greasing, oiling, lubing, conducting ground maintenance, ABB calibration, lighting, and winterizing, among other repairs and maintenance.
Standard Repairs means repairs the Contractor makes to Uniforms as needed due to faulty manufacturing processes, damages occurring during shipping, or other situations not due to normal wear and tear or abuse.
Standard Repairs includes the parts and labor to repair or replace the following: 1. Battery 2. Coin return lever 3. Coin mechanism 4. Cradle

Examples of Standard Repairs in a sentence

  • Reasonable Standard: Repairs are not guaranteed to return the damaged furniture/item to new condition but are to be assessed as being appropriate for the situation, usual in the circumstances, fair, adequate, sensible and judged using common sense.

  • At least once every ninety (90) days all the working parts (including those listed on Exhibit B-1) of the Covered Telephones will be inspected to determine if any Standard Repairs or Non-Standard Repairs are necessary.

  • The fee NSC shall charge COMPANY for Standard Repairs is set forth in Item 1 of Exhibit D.

  • At each collection, NSC shall cause each Covered Telephone to be cleaned and inspected to determine if "Standard Repairs" or "Non-Standard Repairs" are necessary (see Exhibit B-1 for list of Standard Repairs and Non-Standard Repairs).

  • If it is determined that Standard Repairs are needed, then NSC shall make such repairs within 72 hours of such determination.


More Definitions of Standard Repairs

Standard Repairs includes the parts and labor to repair or replace the following: