Warranty Documentation Sample Clauses

Warranty Documentation. 10.1.1.4. Submit to Port District or City, as applicable, documentation and information reasonably necessary for Port District or City, as applicable, to provide the following items to Developer with respect to such portion of Developer’s Phase 1A Infrastructure Improvements, as applicable:
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Warranty Documentation. Each product is packaged with warranty and service information that details the specific warranty terms and conditions for the customer. The warranty and service information is the legal warranty document and contains information on warranty coverage type and length for all Compaq products.
Warranty Documentation. TI shall preserve all special drawings, dies, patterns, tooling or other items supplied or paid for by ParkerVision in good condition; and they are the property of ParkerVision and shall be considered to be ParkerVision Confidential Information unless otherwise specified, and the same such items shall be returned in good condition when the work on the order has been completed or terminated, or at any other time as requested by ParkerVision. No special drawing, die, pattern, tool or other item supplied by ParkerVision or made by TI for the use of or delivery to ParkerVision, or for use by TI in supplying ParkerVision, shall be used by TI for any purpose other than supplying ParkerVision, without TI first obtaining the written consent of ParkerVision thereto. TI shall not attempt to reverse engineer any drawing, die, pattern, tool, database file, computer file, integrated circuit, or other item supplied by ParkerVision to TI unless any of the aforementioned activities is necessary or useful for purposes of TI's performance under Section 16.2 of this Agreement. If material, equipment, special drawings, dies, patterns, or other goods are furnished by ParkerVision for performance of a purchase order, all risk of loss thereof or damage thereto shall be upon TI from the time of shipment to TI until redelivery to and receipt by ParkerVision.
Warranty Documentation. Documentation required by the Specifications that pertains to and specifically describes the warranties for the completed Work. The Warranty Documentation shall not include the Contractor’s general one-year warranty under GC-04.08 but otherwise extends to all special warranties required any whereanywhere in the Contract Documents. The Warranty Documentation may cover such topics as the length of the warranty, the manner of making a claim, and any accepted conditions on such warranty. Warranty Start Date: The date that a particular warranty to be provided by Contractor commences to run. Different warranties may have different Warranty Start Dates. The Warranty Start Date for any particular warranty will occur on the later of: (1) the Contractor’s attainment of Substantial Completion or Partial Substantial Completion of the Work to which the warranty applies, (2) fifteen (15) Daysdays following the date on which the Contractor submits draft Operating and Maintenance Manuals that are accepted (or accepted subject to minor revision as noted) for the particular portion of the Work to which the warranty applies, (3) the date the Contractor successfully completes all of the training required by the Contract for the particular portion of the Work to which the warranty applies, and (4) fifteen (15) Daysdays following the date on which the Contractor submits draft Warranty Documentation that is accepted (or accepted subject to minor revision as noted) for the particular portion of the Work to which the warranty applies. Work: Work shall mean the construction to be completed under the terms of this Contract. The Work is summarized in Section 01 11 10 of the Specifications and detailed more fully in the remainder of the Specifications and Drawings. Work specifically includes the furnishing of all labor, materials, equipment, and all incidentals necessary to the successful completion of the construction, whether expressly required by or reasonably inferable from the Contract Documents, whether they are temporary or permanent, and whether they are incorporated into the finished Work or not. Work also includes all other obligations imposed on the Contractor by the Contract. The Work is sometimes generally referred to as the "Project."
Warranty Documentation. Contractor shall provide duplicate, notarized copies of all warranty documentation. Contractor shall also execute Contractor's submittals and assemble warranty documents executed by subcontractors, suppliers, and manufacturers, and assemble the same in a binder with a durable plastic cover and a table of contents. This binder shall be delivered by Contractor to the District prior to Contractor submitting an invoice for final payment. For warranty documentation related to equipment put into use with the District’s permission during construction, Contractor shall submit the required warranty documentation to the District within 10 days of the equipment first operating. For warranty documentation related to items of the Work delayed materially beyond the completion date stated in this Agreement, Contractor shall submit the required warranty documentation to the District within ten (10) days after acceptance of the Work by the District, and will list the date of acceptance of the Work as the start of the warranty period.

Related to Warranty Documentation

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  • Product Documentation You should review the policy documents carefully to ensure they accurately reflect the cover, conditions, limits and other terms that you require. Particular attention should be paid to policy conditions and warranties as failure to comply with these could invalidate your policy. Claims can arise, under certain types of insurance contract, long after the expiry of the policy. It is therefore important that you retain and keep safely all documents associated with your policy.

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