Major Defects Sample Clauses
The Major Defects clause defines what constitutes a significant flaw or deficiency in the subject matter of the contract, typically relating to goods, services, or construction works. It usually sets out criteria for identifying defects that substantially impair the value, safety, or intended use of the item, and may outline the process for inspection, notification, and required remedies such as repair or replacement. This clause serves to protect the buyer or client by ensuring that any serious issues are addressed promptly and effectively, thereby allocating risk and maintaining quality standards.
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Major Defects. “Major Defects” means conditions under which the Product is usable by BTE, with limited functions, but creates a manageable situation with respect to BTE’s business operations. The condition is not critical to overall BTE operations and does not severely restrict such operations.
Major Defects. A major defect is a can which does not show leakage but in the future may likely produce a leak. A major defect could cause failure to the package to the point that it is unacceptable to the consumer or result in an unacceptable condition of the container.
Major Defects. In the event that Client notifies EPI-USE Systems of a Major Defect, EPI-USE Systems shall acknowledge such notification within twenty-four (24) hours during Support Hours. EPI-USE Systems shall investigate the Major Defect and shall, in its sole reasonable discretion, determine if a fix is warranted prior to a scheduled release. If a fix is warranted, EPI-USE Systems will provide an update to the EPI-USE Systems Products that corrects any major defect or provide a work around. If a fix is not warranted and EPI-USE Systems has assigned the Major Defect to a target release, EPI-USE Systems shall communicate the target release and expected time frame to Client.
(a) Major Defects can be logged as high priority tickets;
(b) In order to resolve high priority tickets, Client must provide the Problem Solving Log to EPI-USE Systems.
Major Defects. In the event that Client notifies EPI-USE Labs of a Major Defect, EPI-USE Labs shall acknowledge such notification within twenty-four
Major Defects. Those defects that cause or could cause inconveniences or interruptions along the bottling lines; those defects that make the bottle unusable, illegal or unmarketable, and could cause breakage of accidents, or alteration of the product as a result of inadequate sealing. These include but are not limited to:
a. Rocker Bottom - A sunken bottom which extends below the bearing surface, causing the bottle to rock.
b. Leaner - A bottle which leans from the heal parting away from the vertical line.
c. Bent Neck - A bottle which leans away from the base of the parting vertical line. AQL - 0.65
d. Soft Blister - An air bubble which is on the surface of the bottle and can be broken very easily.
e. Cocked Finish - The whole finish is tilting away from the parting vertical line, but only from the transfer bead up.
f. Chipped Beads - Where a piece of glass has broken off the transfer bead. AQL - 0.65
g. Stones - Irregularly shaped pieces of refractory material or unmelted material which can also cause the bottle to crack.
h. Stuck Glass - Bottles which stick together on the outside surface, giving it a rough cutting edge. AQL - 0.65
i. Blow Out - Where the bottle has a thin spot condition.
Major Defects. In the event that Client notifies EPI-USE Labs of a Major Defect, EPI-USE Labs shall acknowledge such notification within twenty-four (24) hours during Support Hours. EPI- USE Labs shall investigate the Major Defect and shall, in its sole reasonable discretion, determine if a fix is warranted prior to a scheduled release. If a fix is warranted, EPI-USE Labs will provide an update to the EPI-USE Products that corrects any major defect or provide a work around. If a fix is not warranted and EPI-USE Labs has assigned the Major Defect to a target release, EPI-USE Labs shall communicate the target release and expected time frame to Client.
3.3.1 Major Defects can be logged as high priority tickets;
3.3.2 In order to resolve high priority tickets, Client must provide the Problem Solving Log to EPI-USE Labs.
Major Defects. To the actual knowledge of Seller's current officers and current managers directly responsible for management of the Building, there are no major defects in the Improvements on the Property, including without limitation all equipment, including the electrical wiring, roofing and systems for heating, ventilating, air conditioning and plumbing.
Major Defects. “Major Defects” means conditions under which the Product is usable by End User, with limited functions, but creates a manageable situation with respect to End User’s business operations. The condition is not critical to overall End User operations and does not severely restrict such operations.
Major Defects. If Buyer properly gives notice of a Defect as permitted in Section 4.5(a) and if the Defect is a Major Defect, Seller, at Seller's option, may elect, by written notice to Buyer given within five (5) days of receipt of Buyer's notice of objection, to either (i) delete the Affected Property from the purchase or (ii) undertake to resolve the objection. If Seller elects to delete the Affected Property from the purchase, the Affected Property shall no longer be included in the Property and the Sales Price shall be reduced by the amount allocated to such Affected Property pursuant to Section 2.4 unless, within two (2) days of receipt of Seller's notice electing to exclude the Affected Property, Buyer advises Seller in writing that Buyer waives the Major Defect, in which case, the Affected Property shall not be excluded, the Sales Price shall not be reduced and the transaction will close as otherwise scheduled, with Buyer acquiring the Property subject to the Major Defect. If Seller elects to resolve the Major Defect, Seller shall promptly undertake and complete the cure of the Major Defect with due diligence, at Seller's expense. However, if the Major Defect has not been resolved by the Closing, Buyer, at Buyer's option, may elect by written notice to Seller and as Buyer's sole option, to delete the Affected Property from the purchase, whereupon the Affected Property shall no longer be included in the Property and the Sales Price shall be reduced by the amount allocated to such Affected Property pursuant to Section 2.
Major Defects. In the event that Client notifies Evolutio of a Major Defect, Evolutio shall acknowledge such notification within twenty-four (24) hours during Support Hours. Evolutio shall investigate the Major Defect and shall, in its sole reasonable discretion, determine if a fix is warranted prior to a scheduled release. If a fix is warranted, Evolutio will provide an update to the Evolutio Products that corrects any major defect or provide a work around. If a fix is not warranted and Evolutio has assigned the Major Defect to a target release, Evolutio shall communicate the target release and expected time frame to Client.
3.3.1 Major Defects can be logged as high priority tickets;
3.3.2 In order to resolve high priority tickets, Client must provide the Problem Solving Log to Evolutio.