Warranty Claim Period definition

Warranty Claim Period shall have the meaning set forth in Section 6.2 hereof.
Warranty Claim Period has the meaning given in Paragraph 8.8 of Schedule 22 (Charges and Invoicing);
Warranty Claim Period means the period commencing on Completion and ending on 5:00 p.m. Houston, Texas time the day the Seller’s Warranties terminate in accordance with clause 6.7.

Examples of Warranty Claim Period in a sentence

  • Multiple purchases of Eligible Supplies during a Claim Period or Non Warranty Claim Period do not entitle the end user to multiple and consecutive Xerox Warranty.

  • Only one claim for the Xerox Warranty per Claim Period or Non Warranty Claim Period.

  • Claims that are filed after the Claim Period or after the Additional Warranty Claim Period will automatically be rejected.

  • All Warranty claim requests documented with the appropriate documents and maintenance contracts and reports are to be submitted by the Consumer/Purchaser to the Company’s Branch Office which invoiced the Good(s) (for the attention of the ‘Company’s Service Coordinator’).Claims will only be considered by the Company if submitted within the Claim Period or Additional Warranty Claim Period.

  • Claims will only be considered by the Company if submitted within the Claim Period or Additional Warranty Claim Period.

  • In this case, it is clear that beam envelope is perturbed by two gaps.

  • The Vendor hereby covenants with and confirms to the Purchaser that, during the Warranty Claim Period, it will not take any action or fail to do any thing which would commence or result in the Vendor being placed in liquidation, a receiver appointed over any or all of its remaining assets.


More Definitions of Warranty Claim Period

Warranty Claim Period means each of the three (3) consecutive twelve (12) month periods which comprise the thirty-six (36) month period commencing on the Closing Date and ending on the Escrow Termination Date.
Warranty Claim Period means the earlier of (a) 28 February 2005 and (b) the determination of the Purchase Price Adjustment in accordance with Clause 2 and Schedule 5; and “working hours” means 9.00 a.m. to 6.00 p.m. (UK time) on a Business Day and “close of business” shall mean 6.00 p.m. (UK time) on the relevant day.

Related to Warranty Claim Period

  • Warranty Claim means a claim for breach of any of the Warranties.

  • Claim Period means the period of time during which a Settlement Class Member must submit a Claim Form to be eligible to receive a Cash Benefit or Billing Credit Option as part of the Settlement. The Claim Period shall commence not later than thirty (30) days after the Preliminary Approval Date, as defined herein, and shall conclude not more than ninety (90) days after it commences.

  • Indemnity Claim has the meaning set forth in Section 8.3.

  • Buyer Losses has the meaning set forth in Section 10.1(a).

  • Expected Claim Notice means a notice that, as a result of a legal proceeding instituted by or written claim made by a third party, an Indemnified Party reasonably expects to incur Damages for which it is entitled to indemnification under Article VII.

  • Deficiency Claim Date means, with respect to any Distribution Date, the fourth Business Day immediately preceding such Distribution Date.

  • Seller Losses shall have the meaning set forth in Section 9.1(b).

  • Third Party Claim Notice shall have the meaning set forth in Section 6.5(a).

  • Deficiency Claim Amount has the meaning set forth in Section 5.5(a).

  • Product Liability Claim means a Claim of a Third Party (other than a Claim arising out of use of the Product in a clinical trial) that (i) arises as a result of the use of the Product during the Term that results in personal injury or death or (ii) is in anticipation of or intended to prevent or forestall personal injury or death as a result of the use of the Product during the Term.

  • Indemnification Claim Notice has the meaning set forth in Section 11.3.

  • Defects Liability Period (Warranty Period) means the period stated in the Schedule A Special Stipulations, following the taking over, during which the Contractor is responsible for making good defects and damage in accordance with Clause 15.

  • Claim Notice has the meaning set forth in Section 8.4(a).

  • Claim Amount means the amount calculated in accordance with Section 6.2 of this Policy.

  • Purchaser Losses shall have the meaning set forth in Section 9.1(a).

  • Survival Period has the meaning set forth in Section 11.1.

  • Title Defect as used herein shall mean any encumbrance, encroachment, irregularity, defect in or objection to Seller’s title to the Interests (excluding Permitted Encumbrances), that alone or in combination with other defects renders Seller’s title to the Interests or part thereof less than Defensible Title.

  • Liability Claim has the meaning set forth in Section 7.2(a).

  • Rejection Damages Claim means any Claim on account of the rejection of an Executory Contract or Unexpired Lease pursuant to section 365 of the Bankruptcy Code.

  • Claim Determination Period means a calendar year. However, it does not include any part of a year during which a person has no coverage under This Plan, or any part of a year before the date this COB provision or a similar provision takes effect.

  • Claims Period means the period during which a claim for indemnification may be asserted hereunder by an Indemnified Party.

  • Warranty Period /„Maintenance Period‟ shall mean the period during which the Contractor shall remain liable for repair or replacement of any defective part of the Works performed under the Contract.

  • Buyer Indemnified Party has the meaning set forth in Section 8.2.

  • Title Defects has the meaning set forth in Section 5.15(b).

  • Indemnification Claim has the meaning set forth in Section 10.3.

  • Title Defect Amount means the amount by which the Allocated Value of the Title Defect Property affected by such Title Defect is reduced as a result of the existence of such Title Defect and shall be determined in accordance with the following methodology, terms and conditions: