Rotary Engine Clause Samples

The 'Rotary Engine' clause defines the terms and conditions related to the use, maintenance, or specification of rotary engines within the context of the agreement. This clause may outline requirements for the type of rotary engine to be used, standards for performance or maintenance, or responsibilities for repairs and replacements. For example, it could specify that only certain models or manufacturers are acceptable, or that regular inspections must be conducted. The core function of this clause is to ensure that all parties are clear on expectations regarding rotary engines, thereby reducing the risk of disputes or misunderstandings related to their use or upkeep.
Rotary Engine. Rotor, eccentric shaft, eccentric shaft bearings, and all internal and external parts as listed above in the Engine section. Turbo/Supercharger: (factory installed only) Internal parts, vanes, shaft and shaft bearings. The following external part is covered only if damage is caused resulting from the failure of an internally lubricated part or a manufacturer’s defect: Turbo/Supercharger housing.

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