Warranty Claims definition

Warranty Claims means claims by third parties for defects in products or services sold by the Company or any of the Subsidiaries which the customer claims do not meet the product or service warranty.
Warranty Claims means any claims of Seller arising under any express or implied warranties by the manufacturers, vendors or lessors of any of the Transferred Assets.
Warranty Claims has the meaning given such term in Clause 6.2.

Examples of Warranty Claims in a sentence

  • If any Product covered by this warranty is returned by Purchaser in accordance with the terms and provisions set forth under Section III, "Warranty Claims", and within the applicable warranty period set forth in the warranty policy and upon examination Samsung determines to its satisfaction that such Product failed to satisfy this warranty, Samsung will, at its option, repair or replace the Product or the defective part thereof, or reimburse Purchaser for the purchase price.

  • Conditions of Warranty and Warranty Claims are governed by Act No. 40/1964 Coll.

  • Conditions of Warranty and Warranty Claims are governed by Act No. 89/2012 Coll.

  • The Monitor is authorized to delegate authority to the Warranty Claims Administrator to administer any separate bank account established for the Warranty Reimbursement Pool.

  • To make a Warranty Claims, the Customer must submit the original receipt or invoice, which bears the date of the purchase and of the delivery, the serial numbers of relevant Q CELLS Product and the name of the authorized distributor or seller.


More Definitions of Warranty Claims

Warranty Claims means, in respect of each Shipbuilding Contract, the claims that the relevant Borrower may have against the Builder in respect of the warranty for the relevant Ship provided by the Builder pursuant to the terms of such Shipbuilding Contract.
Warranty Claims has the meaning set forth in Section 4.29.
Warranty Claims has the meaning set forth in Section 6.16(a).
Warranty Claims means claims against the Company, whether brought prior to Closing or thereafter, arising from the goods and services of the Company, including but not limited to fuel conversion of vehicles, sold and delivered prior to Closing.
Warranty Claims has the meaning set forth in Section 11.1.
Warranty Claims has the meaning set forth in Section 2.7(a).
Warranty Claims. Sycamore shall incur no liability under this warranty if the end user fails to provide Sycamore with notice of the alleged defect during the applicable Warranty Period. After receiving such notice, Sycamore's Technical Assistance Center ("TAC") will notify the purchaser of its designation of one of the following problem resolution methods: Return to Factory: The allegedly defective goods must be returned to Sycamore within ten days of receipt of the replacement product and in accordance with Sycamore's Return to Factory repair procedures. Other: TAC will use best efforts to deliver non-priority services to repair, correct or workaround the problem by means of telephone support, including patches, corrective software releases or other means reasonably determined by Sycamore. Sycamore shall incur no liability under this warranty if Sycamore's tests disclose that the alleged defect is due to causes not within Sycamore's reasonable control, including alteration or abuse of the goods. Under the Return to Factory alternative, if a Product is determined not to be defective or to have a defect due to causes not within Sycamore's reasonable control, Sycamore's then current repair price as listed in the price list will apply.