POTENTIAL DEFECTS Sample Clauses

The "Potential Defects" clause identifies and addresses possible flaws, deficiencies, or non-conformities in goods, services, or works provided under a contract. It typically outlines the process for inspecting, reporting, and remedying such defects, often specifying timeframes for notification and correction. This clause ensures that any issues are promptly managed and resolved, thereby protecting the interests of the receiving party and maintaining the quality standards agreed upon in the contract.
POTENTIAL DEFECTS. Questions as to a Homestead interest in the Land II. Questions as to whether a recorded Abstract of Judgment Lien, Federal Lien or State Tax Lien applies to a prior owner or has been satisfied or released.
POTENTIAL DEFECTS. Doubt as to whether the spouse of a prior grantor has a homestead interest in the Land, as set forth in Section A below; or
POTENTIAL DEFECTS. A question exists as to whether the spouse of a prior grantor has a dower interest in the Land, because a deed in the chain of title, prior to, or contemporaneously with, the Indemnitor’s Policy does not contain either joinder by the spouse of the grantor, or a statement on the deed that the grantor is a single person; or
POTENTIAL DEFECTS. Questions as to a Homestead interest in the Land
POTENTIAL DEFECTS. If, at any time during the performance of this Contract, the Contractor is of the opinion that a change in the design or execution of the Works: (a) is necessary to eliminate a potential defect in the Works or a specific hazard to any person or party in the performance of the work or in the operation of the Works (when completed) which has occurred or would otherwise occur; or (b) would otherwise be beneficial to the Purchaser; then the Contractor shall bring the matter to the attention of the Project Manager in writing and where appropriate submit its proposals for a Variation in accordance with Clause 16.