Warranty Inspections. In addition to the remedies to Correct defects in Boeing Products, Boeing will reimburse Customer for the cost of Direct Labor to perform certain inspections of the aircraft to determine the occurrence of a condition Boeing has identified as a covered defect, provided:
4.3.1 the inspections are recommended by a service bulletin or service letter issued by Boeing during the warranty period; and
4.3.2 such reimbursement will not apply to any inspections performed after a Correction is available to Customer.
Warranty Inspections. A minimum of Forty-Five (45) days prior to the end of the Warranty Period, the City Engineer will conduct a warranty inspection. A written list of warranty repairs will be prepared and presented to the Responsible Party. The Responsible Party will be responsible for notifying the City Engineer in writing when the warranty repairs have been completed and the City Engineer shall inspect the same within Ten (10) business days of such notice. The Warranty Security will remain until all warranty repairs have been completed and accepted by the City Engineer. The City Engineer will verify the warranty repairs have been completed and provide written correspondence acknowledging acceptance of the warranty repairs and release of the Warranty Security.
Warranty Inspections. In addition to the remedies to Correct defects in Boeing Products described in Article 7.3, below, Boeing will reimburse Customer for the cost of Direct Labor to perform certain inspections of the aircraft to determine the occurrence of a condition Customer has claimed and Boeing has identified as a covered defect, provided the inspections are recommended by a service bulletin or service letter issued by Boeing during the warranty period. AGTA-FED C Such reimbursement will not apply to any inspections performed after a Correction is available to Customer and Customer has had a reasonable time to incorporate the Correction, given the Customer’s fleet size and maintenance schedule.
Warranty Inspections. Prior to the end of the Warranty Period, the City Engineer and City Maintenance Supervisor will conduct a warranty inspection. A written list of warranty repairs will be prepared and presented to the Subdivider by the City Engineer. The Subdivider will be responsible to notify the City Engineer in writing when the warranty repairs have been completed and the City Engineer shall inspect the same within ten business days of such notice. The City Engineer will verify the warranty repairs have been completed, provide written notice acknowledging acceptance of the warranty repairs to the Subdivider, and notify the City Council of his recommendation to release the Warranty Security. The Warranty Security will remain until released by the City Council.
Warranty Inspections. In addition to routine inspections during the warranty period, Operator shall perform an "end of warranty period" inspection of all major components of the Project, and prepare a report to Owner of all breaches of the warranties provided by the Construction Contractors (and any of its vendors) under the EPC Contract and the RO Contract.
Warranty Inspections. Following the Execution Date and until the Closing Date, Seller shall continue to work with GE in the ordinary course of business to obtain the warranty inspection report on the equipment provided under the Turbine Supply Agreement for the Ringer Hill Project and use its commercially reasonable efforts to ensure that (i) any defects or recommendations identified in such report and (ii) any manufacturing defects related to failed blades identified by Seller to Buyer as of the date hereof and prior to Closing, in each case, are addressed by GE under such warranty (or potentially an extended warranty with respect to the blades), at GE’s or Seller’s cost, and to keep Buyer apprised of any such defects or recommendations.
Warranty Inspections. Warranty inspections will be as described in Part 3, Article 1.4.3.
Warranty Inspections. Prior to the expiration of the Warranty Period, the City Engineer will conduct an inspection. A written list of warranty repairs will be prepared and presented to the Responsible Party. The Responsible Party will be responsible to notify the City Engineer in writing when the warranty repairs have been completed and the Engineer shall inspect the same within ten (10) business days of such notice. The City Engineer will verify the warranty repairs have been completed and provide written correspondence acknowledging acceptance of the warranty repairs. The Warranty Security will remain until all warranty repairs have been completed and accepted by the City Engineer.
Warranty Inspections. In addition to the remedies to Correct defects in Boeing Products, Boeing will reimburse Customer for the cost of all Direct Labor to perform inspections (covered solely by this Section 4.3) of the Aircraft to determine whether or not a covered defect exists in a Boeing Product, provided:
4.3.1 the inspections are Warranty Inspections; and
4.3.2 such reimbursement will not apply to any Warranty Inspections performed as an alternative to accomplishing a Correction when Customer is given notice of the Correction by Boeing and the Correction is available to Customer at the time such inspections are performed unless the continued inspections are recommended by Boeing.
Warranty Inspections. In addition to the remedies to Correct defects in Boeing Products described in Article 7.3, below, Boeing will reimburse Customer for the cost of Direct Labor to perform certain inspections of the aircraft to determine the occurrence of a condition Customer has claimed and Boeing has identified as a covered defect, provided the inspections are recommended by a service bulletin or service letter issued by Boeing during the warranty period. AGTA-FED C 2-2 BOEING PROPRIETARY
3.1 Upon written request, Boeing will lend Customer at no charge an interchangeable Boeing Product in exchange for a Rogue Unit. Within ten (10) calendar days of its receipt of the loaned Boeing Product, Customer will ship the Rogue Unit to Boeing. Customer will provide with the Rogue Unit verification of the following requirements:
(i) The removed Boeing Product failed three (3) times within twelve (12) consecutive months or one thousand (1000) consecutive operating hours during the warranty period following initial delivery,
(ii) Removals were performed in compliance with flight or maintenance manuals approved by the FAA or the comparable regulatory agency for the country in which the aircraft is registered, and
(iii) Any Corrections or tests to the Boeing Product were performed by Customer according to the latest revision of the Boeing Component Maintenance Manual (CMM), according to written instructions from Boeing, or by Boeing.