No Fault Found definition

No Fault Found means any event where an Unserviceable LRU removed from Aircraft by the Company and sent to Provider for repair is declared serviceable with non confirmed fault through strip report by the latter or where a serviceable item removed from the Pool by Provider and delivered to Company under the standard exchange service set out in Exhibit 11 is returned by Company to Provider unused;
No Fault Found has the meaning set forth in Section 6.4.
No Fault Found. (NFF) means that Unisphere is not able to identify a fault on a Product specified in Fault Report from Siemens or Customer. That may have several reasons, e. g.: * Unit is not faulty * Unit with "Sporadic malfunction" * With special test equipment/test environment it is not possible to reproduce the error

Examples of No Fault Found in a sentence

  • In the event that there is No Fault Found then the Strip and Survey price will apply.

  • NFF repair – price charged to Customer for units with No Fault Found (NFF).

  • Repairs will be carried out in accordance with repair definitions detailed below, however the Authority recognises that some Articles may be repaired during the course of Strip and Survey activity due to the simple nature of failure and the associated low cost; these Articles will also be classified as No Fault Found.

  • The Warranty shall not apply to consumables (lamps, liquids, filters, batteries, etc.) or reflectors, fans, pumps, LED’s or to No Fault Found cases, where the reported failure or defect could not be replicated or confirmed.

  • Motorola shall reimburse Company for costs incurred by Company in the event of NFF (No Fault Found) in accordance with Company's prices as set forth in Exhibit I Motorola shall prepay for shipping the Product to Company and Company shall be responsible for the costs of shipping the Product back to Motorola as specified by Motorola .

  • Repairs will be carried out in accordance with repair definitions detailed below, however the Authority recognises that some items may be repaired during the course of Strip and Survey activity due to the simple nature of failure and the associated low cost; these items will also be classified as No Fault Found.

  • If Customer returns units of Supported Products which, after testing by Aviat Networks are found to meet the applicable Product specifications, then Aviat Networks will charge Customer a No Fault Found (NFF) inspection fee of USD750 for each such non-defective returned unit.

  • In addition, if no defect is found in the Product by WISTRON, then tinder the conditions set forth in Exhibit G hereto, XPLORE shall reimburse WISTRON for such shipment costs and pay the No Fault Found (NFF) fee for testing and handling at the fixed price specified in Exhibit G.

  • Failing Hardware: Ship to Manufacturer – Ajenta Ship back to Customer – Ajenta • No Fault Found (NFF): Customer pays both ways • Dead on Arrival (DOA): If reported within 2 weeks from the day unit received from the shipping company and arrived at the customer site – Ajenta covers both ways.

  • NEOF is the same as a Retest Okay (RTOK), No Fault Found (NFF), Can Not Duplicate (CND) or A-799.


More Definitions of No Fault Found

No Fault Found means that a Faulty Unit sent to Supplier is not found to be faulty and fulfils the requirements specifications it shall fulfill according to the respective contract it was supplied under.
No Fault Found or “NFF” means any event where a FHS Component designated as an Unserviceable FHS Component by the Customer is removed from an Aircraft by the Customer and sent to AIRBUS for repair and declared by AIRBUS as a Serviceable FHS Component with a non-confirmed fault.
No Fault Found means a Repair Item or Warranty Item for
No Fault Found means any event where an Item removed from an Aircraft by the Company and returned to the Repairer for repair is declared serviceable with non-confirmed fault by the latter through strip report or where a serviceable Item removed from the Pool by the Repairer and delivered to the Company under the standard exchange Service set out in Exhibit 9 (“Spare parts standard exchange Service”) is returned by the Company to the Repairer unused;

Related to No Fault Found

  • Consequential Damages means Losses claimed to have resulted from any indirect, incidental, reliance, special, consequential, punitive, exemplary, multiple or any other Loss, including damages claimed to have resulted from harm to business, loss of anticipated revenues, savings, or profits, or other economic Loss claimed to have been suffered not measured by the prevailing Party’s actual damages, and any other damages typically considered consequential damages under Applicable Law, regardless of whether the Parties knew or had been advised of the possibility that such damages could result in connection with or arising from anything said, omitted, or done hereunder or related hereto, including willful acts or omissions.

  • Fire Marshal means the State Fire Marshal.

  • Breach of system security means unauthorized acquisition of computerized data that compromises the security, confidentiality, or integrity of sensitive personal information maintained by a person, including data that is encrypted if the person accessing the data has the key required to decrypt the data. Good faith acquisition of sensitive personal information by an employee or agent of the per- son for the purposes of the person is not a breach of system secu- rity unless the person uses or discloses the sensitive personal in- formation in an unauthorized manner. Business and Commerce Code 521.053(a)

  • Hold Harmless All parties hereby covenant and agree to: (1) indemnify and hold Holder harmless from and against all claims, injuries, suits and damages arising out of the performance by Holder of its duties; (2) not to ▇▇▇ ▇▇▇▇▇▇ for any decision of Holder to disburse ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇ money in accordance with this Agreement.

  • Punitive Damages are those damages awarded as a penalty, the amount of which is neither governed nor fixed by statute.