Transformers can be repaired by the Allspark as seen in the first movie. Barricade's minion is rebuilt when he is broken to pieces.
Depends on the damage. They can be rebuilt if they are not wrecked so it can't be repaired
Rebuilt engines are repaired as needed to perform to the rebuilder's standards. Remanufactured engines are completely rebuilt to OEM standards.
The vehicle has been wrecked and then repaired (rebuilt) by a liscensed rebuilder. Sometimes the car wasn't smashed - it was a flood car. Regardless, it was damaged and then restored to operating condition.
An example of "loss of use" : if your house burns, and you have to rent an apartment or another house to live in while your damaged home is being repaired or rebuilt. If you have the right home owner insurance, they will pay for your "loss of use" by reimbursing the rent you had to pay while waiting for your home to be repaired or rebuilt.
Yes. We can't just leave one of our cities in ruin. Buildings that could be repaired were fixed. Those that couldn't be repaired or had already been completely destroyed were rebuilt or replaced.
AnswerAfter it's Repaired, it's called a " Salvaged Rebuilt Vehicle". before it's repaired it's called a total wrecked vehicle. Most insurers will not provide insurance for a total wrecked vehicle unless proven that the vehicle was prematurely declared a total loss.This would not apply to cars being rebuilt from the ground up, such as classics
it can be rebuilt only by surgical intervention,but why you wanna do that???its something terrible, derogatory that you'll do to yourselfe......!!!!
settlements built newly, repaired or rebuilt , but different generations of people may live there over many hundreds of years.
No - this must be benched and rebuilt. We're not talking about a little leak that can be repaired with duct tape.
Pearl Harbor is a city; no one got off of it. They stayed, repaired, rebuilt and continued on with the war effort.
Yes there have been several repairs, since 1901 - see page 93 of the book on the links below
A sufficiency rating is a evaluation used to see if bridges can be rebuilt. If a bridge has a bad structural design, is obsolete, and is important to the public, it is eligible to be repaired.