Defect Correction Period definition

Defect Correction Period means the period commencing upon Substantial Completion and ending eighteen (18) months thereafter.
Defect Correction Period means the period commencing upon Substantial Completion of Subproject 5 and ending eighteen (18) months thereafter, provided that the Defect Correction Period for certain portions of the Work may commence earlier in accordance with Section 8.2C.
Defect Correction Period means the period commencing upon Substantial Completion and ending eighteen (18) Months thereafter (as may be extended pursuant to Section 13.3.2), except that with respect to Subcontractors, such period shall end twelve (12) months after Substantial Completion (as may be extended pursuant to Section 13.3.2), unless Contractor can obtain a longer period from such Subcontractors using commercially reasonable efforts.

Examples of Defect Correction Period in a sentence

  • This includes clauses 5 (Land Rights), 13 (Defect Correction Period) and 14 (Liability).

  • All such documents and other media, including all copies thereof, shall be returned to Owner upon the earlier of expiration of the Defect Correction Period for Subproject 4 and termination of this Agreement, except that Contractor may, subject to its confidentiality obligations as set forth in Article 19, retain one record set of such documents or other media.

  • Such warranties, with duly executed instruments assigning the warranties shall be delivered to Owner concurrent with the end of the applicable Defect Correction Period.

  • Contractor shall not be liable to Owner for any Defective Work discovered after the expiration of the applicable Defect Correction Period (as may be extended pursuant to Section 12.3B), except for any liability of Contractor pursuant to its indemnification, defense and hold harmless obligations under this Agreement.

  • If any non-conformance with the Warranty specified in this Section 12.1C occurs or is discovered at any time prior to or during the applicable Defect Correction Period, Contractor shall, at its sole expense, furnish Owner with corrected instructions.


More Definitions of Defect Correction Period

Defect Correction Period means the period for correction of the Defect by the Contractor, beginning from receipt of the Notice of Defect from the Employer by the Contractor and extending up to days thereafter.
Defect Correction Period means, with respect to each Subproject, the period commencing upon Substantial Completion thereof and ending eighteen(18) months thereafter as extended pursuant to Section 12.3B for Corrective Work, provided that the Defect Correction Period for certain portions of the Work may commence earlier in accordance with Section 8.2C or Section 11.8. For the avoidance of doubt, there shall be a separate Defect Correction Period for each of Subproject 6(a) and Subproject 6(b) if Owner elects the LNG Berth 3 Option pursuant to Section 4.10A.
Defect Correction Period has the meaning set forth in Paragraph 12.2.2.
Defect Correction Period means ***.
Defect Correction Period means the period commencing upon Substantial Completion of Subproject 5 and ending eighteen (18) months thereafter,
Defect Correction Period means the period referred to in Appendix “A” to Section IICONDITIONS OF SUBCONTRACT.
Defect Correction Period. Means in relation to: (a) any excavations, or works within excavations, being in either case excavations which are of a depth of 1.5 metres greater and which form part of the Contestable Connection Works- the period of 3 years; and (b) all other works which form part of the Contestable Connection Works- the period of 2 years, in each case after the Adoption Date of the DRAFT – SUBJECT TO CONTRACT Contestable Connection Works or, that part containing such excavations or works as the case may be. Distribution System Means WPD’s system for the distribution of electricity as defined in the Licence. Distribution System Enhancement Means any additional design requirements identified in the relevant Site Specific Agreement required by WPD pursuant to Clause 6 for the benefit of other consumers. Encumbrance Means any debt, assignment, encumbrance, option, charge, adverse claim, lien, hire purchase, conditional sale or credit sale agreement or any other interest or right of any other person. Energised Means the taking of any step so as to enable electrical current to flow to or from the Distribution System to the Contestable Assets or such part thereof (as the case may be) and “Energise” and other cognate expressions shall be construed accordingly. Event of Force Majeure Means an event beyond the reasonable control of either Party including but not limited to: (a) a strike, lock out or other form of industrial action except in relation to a Party's own workforce, outbreak of hostilities, riot, civil disturbance or acts of terrorism; (b) fire, explosion or flood; (c) theft and malicious damage associated with the Contestable Connection Works; or (d) the existence of circumstances by reason of which WPD could reasonably expect that if it took the action it would or would be likely to be in breach of an enactment (including any directions given by the Secretary of the State under section 96 of the Act). No event shall be treated as an Event of Force Majeure if it is attributable to a wilful act or omission or any failure to take reasonable DRAFT – SUBJECT TO CONTRACT precautions by a Party or any failure to take reasonable steps to overcome the event. Extension of Contestability Agreement Means an extension of contestability agreement between the Connection Provider and WPD in the form set out in Schedule 2, to be entered into in accordance with Clause 4. Extension of Contestability Initiative Means an initiative or action aimed at opening up the market for the design...