Warranty Action definition

Warranty Action means an action required to be undertaken by DB Contractor in accordance with the Contract Documents to correct a failure of the Work to satisfy the Warranties, including an action to correct a Warranty Defect so that the condition of each Performance Warranty Element meets or exceeds the applicable Performance Threshold.
Warranty Action means an action required to be undertaken by DB Contractor in accordance with

Examples of Warranty Action in a sentence

  • The Warranties shall apply to all Warranty Action, including Work re-done, repaired, corrected or replaced pursuant to the terms of this Design-Build Contract.

  • For all other instances of Warranty Defects under the Performance Warranty, DB Contractor shall implement Warranty Action in accordance with the requirements and within the time periods specified in Item 32 of the Design-Build Specifications.

Related to Warranty Action

  • Third Party Action means any suit or proceeding by a person or entity other than a Party for which indemnification may be sought by a Party under Article VI.

  • resolution action means the decision to place an institution or entity referred to in point (b), (c) or (d) of Article 1(1) under resolution pursuant to Article 32 or 33, the application of a resolution tool, or the exercise of one or more resolution powers;

  • Regulatory Action means an administrative, regulatory, or judicial enforcement action, proceeding, investigation or inspection, FDA Form 483 notice of inspectional observation, warning letter, untitled letter, other notice of violation letter, recall, seizure, Section 305 notice or other similar written communication, injunction or consent decree, issued by the FDA or a federal or state court.

  • Complaint Investigation means an investigation of any complaint that has been made to a proper authority that is not covered by an abuse investigation.

  • Third party claimant means any individual, corporation, association, partnership, or other legal entity asserting a claim against any individual, corporation, association, partnership, or other legal entity insured under an insurance policy or insurance contract.