Subject Defect definition

Subject Defect has the meaning specified in Section 5.5.
Subject Defect means the imperfection or non-conformity in the parts that are the subject of the Services, and for which the Services have been requested. The Subject Defect is present prior to the commencement of the Services and is identified in the Contract and the Work Authorization. For clarity, this definition does not include, and TRIGO is not responsible for sorting or otherwise identifying, any other previously existing imperfection or non-conformity that may be present in the parts that are the subject of the Services but that is not identified in the Contract or Work Authorization.
Subject Defect shall have the meaning given that term in Section 4.05.

Examples of Subject Defect in a sentence

  • Likewise, the nature of the Subject Defect or quantity of parts subject to the Services may change after commencement.

  • In any event: (i) except with respect to curative efforts that Purchaser has been deemed to have approved, each Party retains the right to dispute whether or not a Subject Defect has been cured and whether or not a Subject Defect constitutes a Title Defect, and (ii) any such dispute shall be resolved in accordance with the dispute resolution procedures set forth in Section 5.9, which dispute resolution procedures must be initiated on or before ten (10) days after the end of the Cure Period.

  • In any event: (i) except with respect to curative efforts that Purchaser has been deemed to have approved, each Party retains the right to dispute whether or not a Subject Defect has been cured and whether or not a Subject Defect constitutes a Title Defect, and (ii) any such dispute shall be resolved in accordance with the dispute resolution procedures set forth in Article V, which dispute resolution procedures must be initiated on or before ten (10) days after the end of the Cure Period.

  • In any event: (i) except with respect to curative efforts that Purchaser has been deemed to have approved, each Party retains the right to dispute whether or not a Subject Defect has been cured and whether or not a Subject Defect constitutes a Title Defect, and (ii) any such dispute shall be resolved in accordance with the dispute resolution procedures set forth in Section 5.8, which dispute resolution procedures must be initiated on or before fifteen (15) Business Days after the end of the Cure Period.

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  • The Customer is responsible for promptly notifying XXXXX of any suspected detection failure in XXXXX’x performance of the Contract, and agrees to provide XXXXX with a sample of the defective Part and all information necessary to allow tracing of the Subject Defect including, but not limited to, Part, serial, lot numbers, and manufacturing date.

  • In addition, because delivery schedules, sort criteria, and Subject Defect rates change frequently, XXXXX gives no warranty as to the number of Parts handled per hour or per day under the Contract.


More Definitions of Subject Defect

Subject Defect means the imperfection or non-conformity in the parts that are the subject of the Services, and for which the Services have been requested. The Subject Defect is present prior to the commencement of the Services and is identified in the Contract and the Work Authorization. For clarity, this definition does not include, and XXXXX is not responsible for sorting or otherwise identifying, any other previously existing imperfection or non-conformity that may be present in the parts that are the subject of the Services but that is not identified in the Contract or Work Authorization.

Related to Subject Defect

  • Latent Defect means a defect, inherently lying within the material or arising out of design deficiency, which do not manifest themselves and/or was not reasonably discoverable during Defect Liability period.

  • Latent Defects means such defects caused by faulty designs, material or work man ship which cannot be detected during inspection, testing etc, based on the technology available for carrying out such tests.

  • Material Defect As defined in Section 2.02(c) hereof.

  • Minor defect means a defect which is not a Major Defect.

  • Document Defect As defined in Section 2.03(a).

  • Nonconforming zoning condition means a physical improvement on a property that does not conform with current zoning standards.

  • Title Defect as used herein shall mean any encumbrance, encroachment, irregularity, defect in or objection to Seller’s title to the Leases and Xxxxx (excluding Permitted Encumbrances) which would result in Seller not having Defensible Title.

  • Construction defect means a deficiency in or a deficiency arising out of the design, specifications, surveying, planning, supervision, or observation of construction or construction of residential improvements that results from any of the following:

  • Title Defects has the meaning set forth in Section 5.15(b).

  • Nonconformance as used in this clause means a condition of any hardware, software, material, or service/workmanship in which one or more characteristics do not conform to requirements.

  • Environmental Defect means, with respect to any given Asset, a material violation of Environmental Laws in effect as of the Effective Time in the jurisdiction in which such Asset is located.

  • Nonconformity or “Nonconformities” means any failure or failures of the Software to conform to the requirements of this Contract, including any applicable Documentation.

  • Qualification Defect With respect to a Mortgage Loan, (a) a defective document in the Mortgage File, (b) the absence of a document in the Mortgage File, or (c) the breach of any representation, warranty or covenant with respect to the Mortgage Loan made by the Company, but, in each case, only if the affected Mortgage Loan would cease to qualify as a “qualified mortgage” for purposes of the REMIC Provisions.

  • Nonconforming structure means a structure the size, dimension

  • Nonconforming lot means a lot that met dimensional requirements of the applicable master program at the time of its establishment but now contains less than the required width, depth or area due to subsequent changes to the master program.

  • Nonconforming use means a use of land that:

  • Nonconforming sign means a sign or sign structure, other than a nonstandard sign or a sign that is erected and maintained in a business area along a scenic byway prior to the designation as a scenic byway, that satisfies 1 of the following:

  • Mentally defective means that a person suffers from a mental disease or defect which renders the person temporarily or permanently incapable of appraising the nature of his or her conduct. S.C. Code Ann. §

  • Title Defect Notice shall have the meaning set forth in Section 11.2(a).

  • Title Objections has the meaning ascribed to such term in Section 6.2(a).

  • Material Document Defect As defined in Section 2.03(a) of this Agreement.

  • Title Objection shall have the meaning assigned thereto in Section 8.5.

  • Title Defect Property has the meaning set forth in Section 6.2(a).

  • Defective Work means (a) Work that is unsatisfactory, deficient or damaged, does not conform to the Contract Documents, or does not meet the requirements of any inspection, test or approval, or (b) Work associated with punch list items that the Contractor fails to complete within a reasonable time after issuance of the punch list by the Project Manager.

  • Environmental Defect Notice shall have the meaning set forth in Section 12.1(a).

  • Title Defect Amount means, with respect to a Title Defect Property, the amount by which such Title Defect Property is impaired as a result of the existence of one or more Title Defects, which amount shall be determined as follows: