Defects in Material and Workmanship Sample Clauses

Defects in Material and Workmanship. Artist warrants that the work will be fit for the intended purpose; will be safe and will not have any nuisance or harmful effect; and will be free of defects in workmanship or materials, including inherent defects. Artist warrants that it shall, at Artist’s cost and expense, remedy such defects in workmanship or materials that appear within twenty- four (24) months of the Final Acceptance of the Art Work. In the event the Art Work should deteriorate due to an inherent defect during the Installation Period, the Artist will replace the work at Artist’s expense. "Inherent defect" refers to a quality within the material or materials which comprise the Art Work which, either alone or in combination, results in the tendency of the work to destroy itself. "Inherent defect" does not include any tendency to deteriorate which is specifically identified in the proposal submitted by the Artist.
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Defects in Material and Workmanship. Operator warrants that all performance within the term of this Agreement shall be free from defects in workmanship, and Operator, at its own expense, will remedy any defects due to faulty workmanship.

Related to Defects in Material and Workmanship

  • Defects If either party become aware of 5.4.1 any possible, actual or potential defect, containment, fault or other condition in Milk supplied under this Agreement; 5.4.2 any matter that may impact upon compliance with any health standard, public policy or code; 5.4.3 any matter which may affect compliance with any law or regulatory health standard; that party must, as soon as possible, advise the other party of the particulars of any such issue. The parties must cooperate, to the fullest extent possible, to diminish any risk to the public arising from a defect in Milk.

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