No-Fault Warranty Clause Samples
A No-Fault Warranty is a contractual provision that guarantees the performance or quality of a product or service regardless of the cause of any defect or failure. Under this clause, the warrantor agrees to repair, replace, or otherwise remedy issues without investigating or attributing blame to the user or external factors. This means that even if the problem arises from accidental damage or misuse, the warranty still applies. The core function of a No-Fault Warranty is to provide assurance and peace of mind to the buyer by removing disputes over responsibility, thereby streamlining the process for addressing defects or failures.
No-Fault Warranty. If specified in the Ordering Documents, and subject to the disclaimers set forth in the MCA and EPSLA, upon delivery of Equipment purchased as part of the VaaS Program, Motorola will provide a No-fault Warranty to Customer for such Equipment that extends until the end of the Commitment Term (as defined below) applicable to such Equipment; except that the No-fault Warranty will not apply to: (i) any Equipment with intentionally altered or removed serial numbers, (ii) any other damages disclaimed under the MCA or EPSLA, or (iii) any Equipment that Motorola determines was changed, modified, or repaired by Customer or any third party. The “No-fault Warranty” means that Motorola will repair or replace any Equipment components or parts that render the applicable Equipment unable to perform its intended purpose. With respect to any batteries in Body Cameras, a battery will be considered faulty and covered under this No-fault Warranty if it falls below sixty percent (60%) of rated capacity.
No-Fault Warranty. Subject to the disclaimers set forth in the MCA and EPSLA, upon delivery of any Equipment purchased under the VaaS Program, Motorola will provide a No-fault Warranty to Customer for such Equipment that extends until the end of the Commitment Term (as defined below) applicable to such Equipment; except that the No-fault Warranty will not apply to: (i) any Equipment with intentionally altered or removed serial numbers, (ii) any other damages disclaimed under the MCA or EPSLA, or (iii) any Equipment that Motorola determines was changed, modified, or repaired by Customer or any third party. The “No-fault Warranty” means that Motorola will repair or replace any Equipment components or parts that render the applicable Equipment unable to perform its intended purpose.
No-Fault Warranty. Subject to the disclaimers set forth in the MCA and EPSLA, upon delivery of any Equipment purchased under the VaaS Program, Motorola will provide a No-fault Warranty to
No-Fault Warranty. If an extended warranty is specified in the Ordering Documents, subject to the disclaimers set forth in the MCA and EPSLA, upon delivery of Equipment purchased as part of the VaaS Program, Motorola will provide a No-fault Warranty to Customer for such Equipment that extends until the end of the Commitment Term (as defined below) applicable to such Equipment; except that the No-fault Warranty will not apply to: (i) any Equipment with intentionally altered or removed serial numbers, (ii) any other damages disclaimed under the MCA or EPSLA, or (iii) any Equipment that Motorola determines was changed, modified, or repaired by Customer or any third
No-Fault Warranty. Subject to the disclaimers set forth in the Primary Agreement and CSA, upon delivery of any Equipment purchased as part of the VaaS Program, Motorola will provide a No-fault Warranty to DIR Customer for such Equipment that extends until the end of the term applicable to such Equipment; except that the No-fault Warranty will not apply to: (i) any Equipment with intentionally altered or removed serial numbers, (ii) any other damages disclaimed under the Primary Agreement or CSA, or (iii) any Equipment that Motorola determines was changed, modified, or repaired by DIR Customer or any third party. The “No-fault Warranty” means that Motorola will repair or replace any Equipment components or parts that render the applicable Equipment unable to perform its intended purpose. With respect to any batteries in Body Cameras, a battery will be considered faulty and covered under this No-fault Warranty if it falls below sixty percent (60%) of rated capacity.