Common use of Period of limitation for warranty claims Clause in Contracts

Period of limitation for warranty claims. The foregoing warranties shall apply for a period of: (a) forty-eight (48) months from the Date of Commercial Operation (defined below) or (b) fifty- four (54) months from the date of delivery of all goods from Seller to destination/performance of the services, whichever occurs first. “

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Period of limitation for warranty claims. The foregoing warranties shall apply for a period of: of (a) forty-eight (48) 48 months from the Date of Commercial Operation (defined below) or (b) fifty- four (54) 54 months from the date of delivery (with respect to goods) or completion of all goods from Seller performance (with respect to destination/performance of the services), whichever occurs first. “

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Period of limitation for warranty claims. The foregoing warranties shall apply for a period of: (a) forty-eight (48) months from the Date of Commercial Operation (defined below) or (b) fifty- fifty-four (54) months from the date of delivery of all goods from Seller to destination/performance of the services, whichever occurs first. “Date of Commercial Operation” means the date on which the plant is commercially operated by the Buyer, the Buyer’s customer or a third party. 8.4

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Period of limitation for warranty claims. The foregoing warranties shall apply for a period of: (a) forty-eight (48) months from the Date of Commercial Operation (defined below) or (b) fifty- fifty-four (54) months from the date of delivery of all goods from Seller to destination/performance of the services, whichever occurs first. “

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Samples: www.innio.com

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