Excess Work definition

Excess Work means the required quantities of work, in excess of the provision made in the contract, against any item of the “Price Schedule”.
Excess Work means work undertaken by the Maintenance Center during a Shop Visit pursuant to this Agreement, which is further described in Section 8 of this Agreement.
Excess Work means work undertaken by the Maintenance Center during a Shop Visit pursuant to this Agreement that is not covered by the FHA Rates, as further described in Clause 0 of this Agreement.

Examples of Excess Work in a sentence

  • Any such event shall also be considered ineligible against any warranties or guarantees provided by IAE and resulting repairs and part replacements shall be carried out and charged as Excess Work under the applicable IAE Fleet Hour Agreement.

  • For purposes of the Lease, any Excess Work Cost shall constitute Additional Rent.

  • All Excess Work shall be performed by Landlord at the sole expense of Tenant.

  • Upon issuance thereof, there shall be adjustments between Landlord and Tenant to the end that Landlord shall have received the exact amount due to Landlord hereunder on account of Excess Work.

  • The removal, repair or replacement of LLPs (other than for damage or where directed by IAE from the previous shop visit) and any directly associated additional costs, and work requested by Spirit which is not covered by the terms of this Agreement will, at IAE’s election, be invoiced as Excess Work.

  • If the work scope for an ineligible shop visit does not anticipate significant restoration work, then Spirit also retains the right to choose the facility to complete the Excess Work as long as such facility is an IAE approved facility, and Spirit and IAE manage the workscope.

  • If the Excess Work is due solely to LLP replacement, IAE agrees not to apply the ***** surcharge.

  • IAE shall invoice Spirit for the balance of the cost of any Excess Work upon receipt of the corresponding invoice from the Maintenance Center(s) (or promptly issue a credit to Spirit’s account with IAE for any excess payment received by Spirit).

  • However, where prior to the applicable Shop Visit Vuela notifies IAE that it has contracted Excess Work rates directly with the applicable Maintenance Center, IAE will consent to the Maintenance Center’s directly invoicing Vuela for such Excess Work charges, provided that such Maintenance Center agrees not to charge IAE for such Excess Work.

  • If the Maintenance Center(s) is required to use replacement units to make such Eligible Engine testable unless caused by IAE or due to IAE’s direction, the lease charges and man hours required to achieve a Testable Engine configuration and to remove such units shall be charged to Spirit as Excess Work.


More Definitions of Excess Work

Excess Work means any labor, material and other charges for Eligible Engines that arise from the following:
Excess Work means services provided outside of the coverage described in Section 4.3 of the FMP.
Excess Work means work and the provision of goods and services undertaken by Maintenance Center(s) as described in Sections 4.2 and 4.3 hereof and any other work or provision of goods and services expressly stated herein to constitute Excess Work.
Excess Work means the required quantities of work, in excess of the provision made against any item of the ‘Bill of Quantities’ or ‘Price Schedule’.

Related to Excess Work

  • Extra Work means any work which is determined by City to be necessary for the proper completion of the Project, but which the Parties did not reasonably anticipate would be necessary at the execution of this Agreement. Consultant shall not perform, nor be compensated for, Extra Work without written authorization from City’s Representative.

  • demolition work means a method to dismantle, wreck, break, pull down or knock down of a structure or part thereof by way of manual labour, machinery, or the use of explosives;

  • Excavation work means the making of any man-made cavity, trench, pit or depression formed by cutting, digging or scooping;