Equipment Warranty Period definition
Examples of Equipment Warranty Period in a sentence
When a Defective part has been Delivered to Buyer, such replaced part shall be covered by the Equipment Warranty until the later of (a) twelve (12) months from the time such replacement part was Delivered to Buyer, and (b) the end of the Equipment Warranty Period.
Supplier warrants to Buyer that (i) the Equipment as Delivered shall be new at the time of Delivery and shall have been manufactured using new components and (ii) during the Equipment Warranty Period the Equipment shall be free of any Defects (the “Equipment Warranty”).
If, at any time prior to the expiration of the Equipment Warranty Period, either Party discovers any Defect, Supplier agrees that it shall Deliver a replacement for the applicable Defective part, without cost or expense to Buyer.
To be entitled to rights under the Standard Equipment Warranty, the Customer shall open a service request by contacting the relevant Seller help desk by phone or web interface within thirty (30) days after discovering a suspected defect in any Equipment or Component, but in any event prior to the expiration of the applicable Equipment Warranty Period, and shall request a return authorization from Seller in accordance with Section 6 of this Agreement.
At Owner's option, Warranty Work that impacts operation of the Facility may be deferred until the time of the Unit's next regularly scheduled maintenance outage and the Warranty provisions hereunder shall apply notwithstanding that such outage occurs after the end of the Standard Equipment Warranty Period.