Examples of Warranty Periods in a sentence
Warranty Period means the warranty period under the Agreement in respect of the Work (except for the Extended Warranty Periods as described in GC 9.3.6), which is two (2) years from the date of Substantial Performance of the Work or such other period as may be specified in row C.6 of the Information Sheet or elsewhere in the Agreement.
The Warranty Periods do not apply where you have supplied your own modem or other Equipment.
The obligations under the Extended Warranty Periods are solely the responsibilities of the warrantor.
Without limiting the Contractor’s warranty under 9.3 – WARRANTY, the Extended Warranty Periods shall be issued by the warrantor to the benefit of the Owner.
The remedies set forth in this clause shall be the sole and exclusive remedies provided for any performance deficiencies, and shall not be available beyond the aggregate specified Performance Warranty Periods for any reason whatsoever.