Repaired Goods definition

Repaired Goods means any Defective Goods which are repaired pursuant
Repaired Goods means any Defective Goods which are repaired pursuant to the Warranty and returned

Examples of Repaired Goods in a sentence

  • Repaired Goods will be warranted for the remainder of the original warranty period.

  • Repaired Goods and parts replaced during the warranty period shall be guaranteed for the time remaining in original warranty period or for ninety (90) days, whichever period is longer.

  • Repaired Goods or replacement parts will be delivered by us in accordance with Condition 8.

Related to Repaired Goods

  • Finished Goods means units of a manufactured product awaiting sale.

  • Supplier Equipment means the Supplier's hardware, computer and telecoms devices, equipment, plant, materials and such other items supplied and used by the Supplier (but not hired, leased or loaned from the Customer) in the performance of its obligations under this Call Off Contract;

  • Eligible Finished Goods Inventory means Inventory that qualifies as Eligible Inventory and consists of first quality finished goods held for sale in the ordinary course of Borrowers’ business.

  • Product Inventory means all inventory owned as of the Closing by Seller or any Affiliate thereof of finished Product that is in conformance with the Specifications and has an expiration date of October 1, 2016 or later, regardless of whether such inventory is held at a location or facility of Seller or any Affiliate (or of any other Person on behalf of Seller or any Affiliate, including in any of Seller’s warehouses, manufacturers, suppliers, distributors or consignees) or in transit to or from Seller or any Affiliate (or any such other Person).

  • Household goods means personal effects and property used or to be used in a dwelling when a part of the equipment or supply of that dwelling. Household goods do not include property moving from a factory or store, unless the property was purchased by the householder with intent to use the property in his or her dwelling, the property is transported at the request of the householder, and the householder pays the carrier's transportation charges either directly or indirectly.