Common use of Marginal Clause in Contracts

Marginal. (Marg.) - Indicates the component will probably require repair or replacement anytime within five years. POOR - Indicates the component will need repair or replacement now or in the very near future. SIGNIFICANT ISSUES - A system or component that is considered significantly deficient, inoperable or is unsafe. SAFETY HAZARD - Denotes a condition that is unsafe and in need of prompt attention.

Appears in 19 contracts

Samples: Pre Inspection Agreement, Inspection Agreement, Pre Inspection Agreement

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Marginal. (Marg.) - Indicates the component will probably require repair or replacement anytime within five years. POOR - Indicates the component will need repair or replacement now or in the very near future. SIGNIFICANT ISSUES MAJOR CONCERNS - A system or component that is considered significantly deficient, inoperable deficient or is unsafe. SAFETY HAZARD - Denotes a condition that is unsafe and in need of prompt attention.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Inspection Agreement

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