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WHAT THIS LIMITED WARRANTY COVERS. During the term of this Warranty, subject to the terms, conditions and exceptions set forth herein, Contractor warrants that the Building and all work performed by Contractor shall be free from substantial defects in materials and workmanship.
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WHAT THIS LIMITED WARRANTY COVERS. Hyperform warrants to the Buyer (“Buyer”, for purposes of this Warranty, means only first purchaser of the Covered Product and does not extend to subsequent purchasers) that the Covered Products are free from defects in workmanship and materials at the time of manufacture and for a period of thirty-six (36) months from the date the Covered Products are shipped from Hyperform for delivery to the Buyer The limited warranty provided hereunder is subject to the strict precondition provided that the Covered Products are used and maintained in accordance with all Hyperform specifications for preparation, installation, storage, as set forth in the two documents, Storing SeaDek Instructions (TAB 7.2.3-1) and Applying SeaDek Instructions (TAB 7.2.3-2), relevant to the Covered Product, which may be found posted at xxxxxx.xxx. Improper installation and/or repair voids this Warranty in its entirety, without exception.
WHAT THIS LIMITED WARRANTY COVERS. Hyperform warrants to the Buyer (“Buyer”, for purposes of this Warranty, means only first purchaser of the Covered Product and does not extend to subsequent purchasers) that the Covered Products are free from defects in workmanship and materials for a period of twelve (12) months from the production date of the boat where the Covered Product is installed. Hyperform shall, in addition, provide a reduced prorated warranty as indicated in paragraph III below for an additional period not to exceed thirty-six (36) months. The limited warranty provided hereunder is subject to the strict precondition provided that the Covered Products are used and maintained in accordance with all Hyperform specifications for preparation, installation, storage, as set forth in two documents, Storing SeaDek Instructions (TAB 4-21) and Applying SeaDek Instructions (TAB 4-20), relevant to the Covered Product, which may be found posted at xxxxxx.xxx. Improper installation and/or repair voids this Warranty in its entirety, without exception.

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