Feed material definition

Feed material means those feed materials, as defined in Directive 96/25/EC (1), that are of animal origin including processed animal proteins, blood products, rendered fats, fish oil, fat derivatives, gelatine and hydrolysed proteins, dicalcium phosphate, milk, milk-based products and colostrums.
Feed material means feed material as defined in point (g) of Article 3(2) of Regulation (EC) No 767/2009 of the European Parliament and of the Council42;
Feed material means all the cylinders identified on Schedule A and Schedule B and all contents thereof.”

Examples of Feed material in a sentence

  • If adjustment requires physical delivery of Feed Material or DUF6 by DOE, DOE will identify the cylinder(s) containing the quantity to be returned, or as close to the necessary quantity as reasonably practical.

  • Physical delivery of the Feed Material shall take place at the request of DOE at the boundary of DOE and the Nuclear Regulatory Commission’s regulatory oversight at Paducah Gaseous Diffusion Plant (PGDP) located in Paducah, Kentucky at a delivery point designated by DOE’s contractor for the DUF6 Conversion Plant, consistent with section B.2(B).

  • All equipment and materials purchased by USEC with receipts from the sale of DOE Feed Material in connection with work performed under this Agreement shall be the property of DOE.

  • Upon such Delivery of Enriched Product, Customer or its Client shall hold title to the Enriched Product Delivered and such Enriched Product shall be deemed to include the Feed Material allocated to the Delivery pursuant to Section 5.1. Accordingly, with respect to the allocated Feed Material ******, this Feed Material shall be *****.

  • Customer shall deliver Feed Material, and pay Supplier for SWU sold in connection with Deliveries of Enriched Product completed before such date.

  • Enrichment shall cover all costs associated with physical delivery of the Feed Material to the Delivery Point.

  • If requested by DOE, physical delivery of the Feed Material shall occur at a time mutually agreed upon by the parties, but not later than 90 days after the date DOE’s request is received, and at no cost to DOE.

  • Title to the Feed Material and the cylinders containing the Feed Material shall pass to DOE on the date that title to the EUP is transferred to Enrichment and the Feed Material shall be debited from Enrichment’s Inventory Account.

  • USEC, through Enrichment, will provide approximately 408,833.614 KgU of Feed Material, as listed in Attachment H.2, in the form of Russian-origin natural uranium from its inventory for transfer to DOE as the Feed Component of the EUP being transferred by DOE.

  • FEED MATERIAL ----------------------------------------- DOE shall transfer title to and possession of the Feed Material to USEC in two increments.


More Definitions of Feed material

Feed material means natural uranium in the form of UF6 which has not been irradiated, enriched or depleted, with an approximate Assay of 0.711.
Feed material means a product or substance within the definition of “feed materials” in Article 2(b) of Council Directive1999/29/EC on undesirable substances and products in animal nutrition;”(7);
Feed material means those feed materials, as defined in Article 3(2)(g) of Regulation (EC) No 767/2009, that are of animal origin, including processed animal proteins, blood products, rendered fats, fish oil, fat derivatives, gelatine and hydrolysed proteins, dicalcium phosphate, milk, milk-based products and colostrum;
Feed material or “Feed Component” means the amount of natural uranium (in KgU as UF6) ) required to produce Enriched Uranium Product, at a specified Assay and Tails Assay, as calculated by the most recent version of SWUCalc.
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