Temporary Repairs Sample Clauses

The Temporary Repairs clause defines the rights and responsibilities regarding short-term fixes made to property or equipment following damage or loss. Typically, this clause allows the insured party to undertake immediate repairs necessary to prevent further damage or to maintain safety, often with the insurer's consent or subject to reasonable cost limits. Its core practical function is to ensure that urgent remedial actions can be taken without jeopardizing insurance coverage, thereby minimizing additional losses and facilitating a smoother claims process.
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Temporary Repairs. If damage is caused by a loss insured, we will pay the reasonable and necessary cost you incur for temporary repairs to covered prop- erty to protect the property from further immediate dam- age or loss. This coverage does not increase the limit applying to the property being repaired.
Temporary Repairs. The cost of temporary repairs up to the amount stated in the Statement of Cover Limits can be authorised by you provided that a detailed estimate is first obtained and immediately forwarded to the Company for authorisation to enable the vehicle to be driven back to the Republic of South Africa.
Temporary Repairs. If Sub-hubco informs the Authority that it is unable to Rectify a Service Event within the specified Rectification Period due to the need for specialised materials or personnel that are not, and cannot reasonably be expected to be, immediately available at the Facilities but that a Temporary Repair can be effected: Sub-hubco may carry out the Temporary Repair proposed by Sub-hubco unless the Authority, acting reasonably, considers that, if the Temporary Repair proposed by Sub-hubco is carried out, the relevant Functional Area will not be fit for use for the Community Services for which it is normally used; and where a Temporary Repair is permitted pursuant to paragraph 1.1, the Authority and Sub-hubco must act reasonably to agree a date and time (the “Permanent Repair Deadline”) by which a Permanent Repair must be made, giving Sub-hubco a reasonable period within which to carry out the Permanent Repair. During any period beginning at the time when a Temporary Repair has been approved by the Authority and ending at the earlier of: the time at which a Permanent Repair is successfully completed; and the Permanent Repair Deadline, the Availability Standards will be replaced by the Minimum Agreed Availability Standards. If an agreed Temporary Repair is completed by Sub-hubco before the Permanent Repair Deadline and results in the Functional Area affected by the relevant Service Event satisfying the Minimum Agreed Availability Standards, the date and time shown in the Helpdesk records maintained by Sub-hubco in accordance with the Service Level Specification as being the date and time when the Temporary Repair was completed (or, in the event that a failure affecting the Helpdesk occurs, as shown on the manual Helpdesk records maintained by Sub-hubco as being the date and time when the Temporary Repair was completed) shall be deemed to be the Logged Rectification Time for that Service Event for the purpose of determining the value of DP in the formula in paragraph 4 (Deductions for Availability Failures) in Section 3 (Deductions from Monthly Service Payments) of this Schedule Part 14 (Payment Mechanism). If the Permanent Repair is not carried out by the Permanent Repair Deadline, a Performance Failure or, as the case may be, an Availability Failure, will occur at that date and time and the provisions of paragraph 2 (Deductions for Performance Failures), paragraph 4 (Deductions for Availability Failures) and, if applicable, paragraph 5 (Repeated Failures) of Secti...
Temporary Repairs. If the Customer’s vehicle is safely drivable or temporary repairs can be made to make it safely drivable, you must allow the Customer to continue to drive the Light Vehicle until you can complete any outstanding repairs. Any costs to complete temporary repairs must be per an approved Estimate; otherwise, prior approval from Manitoba Public Insurance is required.
Temporary Repairs. When responding to a leak service call on FIRESTONE’s behalf and permanent repairs are not possible due to inclement weather or for any other reason beyond CONTRACTOR’s control, CONTRACTOR agrees that it will always attempt a temporary repair, if feasible, to sources of roof leaks, warrantable or non- warrantable, subject to any dollar limitations set forth in the applicable Purchase Order or otherwise notified to CONTRACTOR, to try to stop water intrusion into the building until permanent repairs to the Building Products may be made and coordinated with the building owner.
Temporary Repairs. Electrical/mechanical breakdown in so far as it is insurable and available at commercially reasonable terms
Temporary Repairs. A. You agree to complete repairs promptly upon receiving the vehicle owner’s authorization to provide service to the owner and to mitigate loss of use and additional costs. Undue delays in repairs will be reported promptly to MPI, and the owner. B. If the vehicle is safe to operate or if temporary repairs can be made to make it safe to operate, the owner must be allowed to continue to drive the vehicle until the delay has been resolved. C. Any costs to complete the temporary repairs will be billed to MPI upon release of the vehicle.
Temporary Repairs. The Corporation is not liable to an owner of a vehicle insured under this Division in respect of temporary repairs made in order to move the vehicle, under its own power, to a place where repairs are to be completed, if the owner of the vehicle has, without reasonable cause and to the prejudice of the Corporation, failed to obtain the consent of the Corporation to the temporary repairs.‌‌‌‌
Temporary Repairs. Where weather limitations or other external conditions beyond the control of the Company prevent the Company from completing a final repair to the Municipal Property at the completion of the Work, the Company may complete a temporary repair to the Municipal Property provided that the Company replaces the temporary repair with a final repair within the period of time agreed to by the Parties, acting reasonably. All repairs to Municipal Property by the Company shall be performed to the satisfaction of the Municipality, acting reasonably. If a temporary repair gives rise to an unsafe condition, in the City’s sole discretion, then such temporary repair will be deemed to constitute an Emergency.

Related to Temporary Repairs

  • Temporary Roads As necessary to attain stabilization of roadbed and fill slopes of Temporary Roads, Purchaser shall employ such measures as out- sloping, drainage dips, and water-spreading ditches.

  • Temporary Work 3.4.1 The Contractor shall have the sole responsibility for the design, erection, operation, maintenance, removal and repair of Temporary Work. 3.4.2 The Contractor shall engage and pay for registered professional engineering Personnel skilled in the appropriate disciplines to perform those functions referred to in GC 3.4.1 where required by Laws or by the Agreement and in all cases where such Temporary Work is of such a nature that professional engineering skill is required or prudent to produce safe and satisfactory results. 3.4.3 Notwithstanding the provisions of 3.1 - CONTROL OF THE WORK, GC 3.4.1 and

  • Temporary Upgrade An employee in a temporary upgrade status shall have no right to grieve or arbitrate release from such temporary upgrade status.

  • Temporary Reassignment Notwithstanding the above, the Appointing Authority may temporarily reassign any employee to another work area and/or shift for five (5) consecutive months or less. With mutual agreement between the Local and the Appointing Authority, such reassignment may extend up to twelve (12) months. At the end of the reassignment, the reassigned employee shall return to his/her former position, unless the position has been abolished, in which case the employee shall return to his/her former work area and shift.