Fault means a default, breach, or wrongful act or omission.
Fault shall include the sale of defective or non- conforming deliverables, negligence, willful misconduct or a breach of any legally imposed strict liability standard.
Fault means a fracture or a zone of fractures in any material along which strata on one side have been displaced with respect to that on the other side.
Examples of Fault in a sentence
Ground Fault Circuit Interrupter (“G.F.C.I.”): These are special 120V, 20A outlets that you see in our electrical boxes, shower house and restrooms.
More Definitions of Fault
Fault means wrongful act or default;
Fault means a fracture along which rocks on one side have been displaced with respect to those on the other side.
Fault means a surface or zone of rock fracture along which there has been displacement.
Fault means negligence, breach of statutory duty or other act or omission which gives rise to a liability in tort or would, apart from this Act, give rise to the defence of contributory negligence.
Fault means any fault, failure, error or defect which prevents the Licensee from accessing the Products, other than where access is prevented due to a planned outage, because of an unforeseeable event beyond Nearmap’s reasonable control or any conduct or activity undertaken by the Licensee, the Licensee’s employees or agents or mandataries.
Fault means fraud or willful misconduct. "Willful misconduct" is generally viewed as dereliction of a duty or unlawful or improper behavior committed voluntarily and intentionally; something more than negligence. If the Audit Committee determines that Fault may have been a factor causing the restatement, the Audit Committee will appoint an independent investigator whose determination shall be final and binding.
Fault means an abnormal condition that can cause a failure. This can concern hardware or software.