Faulty Workmanship Sample Clauses

Faulty Workmanship. The cost of performing, completing, correcting or improving any work undertaken by You;
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Faulty Workmanship. 23.01 In situations of alleged faulty workmanship, the General Service Manager will decide if the work has not been properly performed. If he decides that the work should be redone, the employee will be required to do so without additional compensation. If this employee is not available, another employee will be assigned the work and the costs will be deducted from the original employee's wage. Disputes regarding this Article are subject to the grievance procedure in the usual manner. It is understood that on mechanical items there shall be a forty five (45) day or 6,500 km (whichever comes first) warranty and on paint and body work a twelve (12) month warranty.
Faulty Workmanship. Coverage is excluded from Loss caused by faulty workmanship to, the use of faulty or defective materials with, or inadequate maintenance to any property on or off the Fund Member’s premises.
Faulty Workmanship any liability for the cost of re-performing, completing, correcting or improving any work done or undertaken by the Insured.
Faulty Workmanship. If any work must be removed because of carelessness or faulty workmanship by a journeyman, the journeyman shall be required to make such corrections for which he or she is responsible on his or her own time and during regular working hours--provided, however, that representatives of the Labor-Management Committee have first made a finding that the work was deficient, and that errors were not made upon instruction of the Employer or the Employer's representative.
Faulty Workmanship. THIS POLICY DOES NOT COVER the cost of making good any faulty workmanship or replacing defective materials for which the Insured, his employees, contractors or subcontractors may be liable (but this limitation shall not exclude resulting damage arising out of such faulty workmanship).
Faulty Workmanship for any loss, damage, liability, cost or expense, including compensation or costs, caused or contributed to by, or in connection with, or arising from damage to that part of any third-party property or Watercraft upon which You have been completing, correcting or improving any work undertaken by You or on Your behalf. This exclusion does not apply to any coverage granted under Insuring Clause 2.5 (Errors and Omissions) and Insuring Clause 2.9 (Faulty Workmanship).
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Faulty Workmanship. All labour and transport costs, including those in connection with the breakdowns due to negligent and/or inadequate servicing on the part of the Contractor, or faulty and defective equipment and materials etc., supplied by the Contractor shall be for the expense of the Contractor.

Related to Faulty Workmanship

  • Workmanship All work under this Agreement shall be performed in a safe manner to a professional standard. The goal of performance under this Agreement is the suppression of wildland fire and other emergency incident responses. The Incident Commander may release from an incident assignment any Contractor employee deemed incompetent, careless, or otherwise objectionable including violation of Harassment Free Workplace Policy. It will be left to the discretion of the Incident Commander to demobilize an entire resource or to allow replacement of the noncompliant personnel. Documentation of the rationale for release will be provided to the CO subsequent to the action. Accordingly, the Contracting Officer may require, in writing, the Contractor remove from use under this Agreement, any employee found incompetent, careless, or otherwise objectionable including violation of Harassment Free Workplace Policy. The Contracting Officer may require other proof of mitigation. Misconduct may result in cancellation of this Agreement. If an employee or crew is terminated, quits, or otherwise is released from the incident for any reason, the Contractor is responsible for returning the employee(s) to the point of hire with a departure time from the Incident Command Post (ICP) no later than 12 hours or time specified by a government official following such decision. The Contractor may, at their discretion, provide such transportation, or request the Incident Management Team (IMT) to arrange for the transportation with all transportation costs deducted from Contractor's payment. If the Contractor does not act in a timely manner (i.e., Contractor's employee(s) not departing from the ICP for return to point of hire within the specified time period), the IMT has authority to transport said employee or arrange for employee's transportation and to deduct all such transportation costs from Contractor's payment.

  • MATERIALS AND WORKMANSHIP Unless otherwise specified, all materials and equipment incorporated in the work under the Contract shall be new. All workmanship shall be first class and by persons qualified in the respective trades.

  • Workmanship Warranty Contract warrants that all components or deliverables specified and furnished by or through Contractor under the Project Definition/Work Order meet the completion criteria set forth in the Project Definition/Work Order and any subsequent statement(s) of work, and that services will be provided in a workmanlike manner in accordance with industry standards.

  • Warranty Work Failure by the Contractor to take corrective action within twenty four (24) hours after personal or telephonic notice by the County's OC Public Works on items affecting essential use of the facility, safety or the preservation of property, and within ten (10) calendar days following written notice on other deficiencies, will result in the County taking whatever corrective action it deems necessary. All costs resulting from such action by the County will be claimed against Contractor or, if necessary, the Contractor's Performance Bond.

  • Quality of Materials and Workmanship Unless otherwise specified, all materials shall be new, and both workmanship and materials shall be of good quality. The Contractor shall, if required, furnish satisfactory evidence as to the kind and quality of materials and work. The burden of proof is on the Contractor.

  • Dirty Work Where an employee and their supervisor agree that work (other than ship repair work) is of an unusually dirty or offensive nature, the employee shall be entitled to 43 cents per hour extra. Where an employee and their supervisor agree that certain ship repair work is of an unusually dirty or offensive nature, the employee shall be entitled to 58 cents per hour extra.

  • WORKMANSHIP AND MATERIALS 1.10.1 Contractor shall furnish all supervision, labor, transportation, materials, tools and equipment necessary to satisfactorily complete the service in a manner consistent with the Project Manager’s plan and schedule. Contractor’s equipment shall be of the size and type appropriate for completing the various types of work described in this RFP. Contractor shall ensure that any equipment considered by the Project Manager to be improper or inadequate for this purpose is removed from the site and replaced with satisfactory equipment.

  • MATERIAL AND WORKMANSHIP A. References in the specifications to equipment, material, articles, or patented processes by trade name, make, or catalog number, shall be regarded as establishing a standard of quality and shall not be construed as limiting competition. The Contractor may, at its option, use any equipment, article or process that, in the judgment of the OWNER, is equal to that named in the specifications, unless otherwise specifically provided in this Contract.

  • Nonconforming Work 23.1.1 Developer shall promptly remove from Premises all Work identified by District as failing to conform to the Contract Documents whether incorporated or not. Developer shall promptly replace and re-execute its own Work to comply with the Contract Documents without additional expense to the District and shall bear the expense of making good all work of other contractors destroyed or damaged by any removal or replacement pursuant hereto and/or any delays to the District or other contractors caused thereby.

  • Defective Work Work that, for any reason, is not in compliance with the Contract Documents. Defective Work is usually identified in a Notice of Non-Compliant Work.

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