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What is REPAIR PART?

The part being used to replace the faulty or damaged part.

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Related Legal Terms
REPAIR, KEEP IN REPAIR, TENANTABLE REPAIR, HABITABLE REPAIR, BEYOND ECONOMIC REPAIR (BER), EXTRAORDINARY REPAIR, ORDINARY REPAIR, ACTIVE REPAIR TIME, CONSTRUCTION, ALTERATION, REPAIR (CAR), MEAN TIME TO REPAIR (MTTR)


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  1. REPAIR
  2. KEEP IN REPAIR
  3. TENANTABLE REPAIR
  4. HABITABLE REPAIR
  5. BEYOND ECONOMIC REPAIR (BER)
  6. EXTRAORDINARY REPAIR
  7. ORDINARY REPAIR
  8. ACTIVE REPAIR TIME
  9. CONSTRUCTION, ALTERATION, REPAIR (CAR)
  10. MEAN TIME TO REPAIR (MTTR)

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