Defective Workmanship definition

Defective Workmanship means the rectifying, remedying, removal, repair, alteration, treatment or replacement of the Insured’s Products or part thereof which have proven to be defective, harmful or fail to perform the function for which they were sold, supplied, manufactured or installed;
Defective Workmanship means any work undertaken that does not meet or conform to set specifications or expected industry practice or norms.

Related to Defective Workmanship

  • Defective Work means (a) Work that is unsatisfactory, deficient or damaged, does not conform to the Contract Documents, or does not meet the requirements of any inspection, test or approval, or (b) Work associated with punch list items that the Contractor fails to complete within a reasonable time after issuance of the punch list by the Project Manager.

  • Nonconformance as used in this clause means a condition of any hardware, software, material, or service/workmanship in which one or more characteristics do not conform to requirements.

  • Defective Product has the meaning set forth in Section 5.2.

  • Latent Defect means a defect, inherently lying within the material or arising out of design deficiency, which do not manifest themselves and/or was not reasonably discoverable during Defect Liability period.

  • Latent Defects means such defects caused by faulty designs, material or work man ship which cannot be detected during inspection, testing etc, based on the technology available for carrying out such tests.