Good Working Order definition

Good Working Order means, in respect to the Equipment, that:
Good Working Order means that the relevant equipment or component operates fully in accordance with its published specification.
Good Working Order means that the Equipment is functioning as reasonably expected for equipment of the type and age of the Equipment;

Examples of Good Working Order in a sentence

  • We reserve the right to recover full reimbursement from you for the reasonable cost and expense incurred by us to restore such Equipment to Good Working Order.

  • Xfinity Mobile will apply a Credit equal to the remainder of Your DPP balance for the Eligible Device in accordance with the Application of Credit section of these Terms and Conditions.If Your Device is not in Good Working Order, You may file a claim for a replacement Device under the Xfinity Mobile Protection Plan.

  • The Hire Goods Must Be Returned By The Customer In Good Working Order And Condition (Fair Wear And Tear Excepted) And In A Clean Condition Together With All Insurance Policies, Licences, Registration And Other Documents Relating To The Hire Goods.

  • If You conduct Your T-Mobile Upgrade at a participating T-Mobile store and an authorized T-Mobile representative determines that Your Eligible Device is in Good Working Order, You will turn over Your Eligible Device to T-Mobile.

  • If In-Store or Self-Certify options are available, You must surrender the Eligible Device as follows:In-Store surrender: If You initiate Your Xfinity Mobile upgrade at a participating Xfinity Mobile or affiliated 3rd party store, and an authorized representative determines that Your Eligible Device is in Good Working Order, You will turn over Your Eligible Device to the authorized representative.


More Definitions of Good Working Order

Good Working Order means Hardware that meets Pedigree specifications stated in the Master Agreement or as provided in user documentation.
Good Working Order means the Equipment operates in accordance with the Operating Manuals;
Good Working Order has the meaning given in Requirement ES4.1(b).
Good Working Order the Maintained Equipment operates in accordance with the manufacturer’s specifications with all vulnerabilities mitigated where reasonably practicable in accordance with Good Industry Practice. Initial Period: 12 months from and including the Commencement Date. Legacy Equipment: NEC iS3000, iS3010, iS3030, iS3070 & iS3090, IP-PM Peripheral Modules platforms, SV7000, SV8100, SV8300 and SV8500. Location(s): the location of the Maintained Equipment at the Customer’s premises as specified in the Order Form, or any other location as may be agreed by the parties in writing from time to time. Maintained Equipment: the equipment specified in Part 1 of Schedule 2. Maintenance Services: the maintenance and support services set out in the Proposal provided in accordance with this agreement and the scope at Schedule 1, but subject to the exclusions in Schedule 3. Normal Business Hours: 8.30 am to 5.00 pm GMT on a Business Day. Order Form: the order form for the goods and/or services provided by Avoira to the Customer. Proposal: the proposal provided to the Customer by Avoira as referenced in the Order Form. Renewal Period: each successive 12-month period after the Initial Period for which this agreement is renewed. Response Time: the applicable response times as set out in the Service Levels.
Good Working Order means a materially similar degree of functionality as existed prior to the fault being logged provided always that such degree of functionality is considered taking into account the age of the Equipment;
Good Working Order. (f) breakdown or failure of plant or machinery; (g) any failure or default of Sycous’s suppliers or sub- contractors or inability of Sycous to obtain essential supplies or materials; and/or (h) any event or circumstance to the extent it is beyond the reasonable control of the relevant party the Maintained Equipment operates in accordance with the manufacturers recommendations.
Good Working Order has the meaning expressed in Section 5.2.1 of Attachment SRV. “Gross Revenues” has the meaning expressed in Section 6.1.