Alloy Clause Samples

The "Alloy" clause typically defines the requirements and standards for the use of specific metal alloys in a contract, particularly in manufacturing, construction, or supply agreements. It outlines which types of alloys are acceptable, their composition, and any relevant industry standards or certifications that must be met. For example, it may specify that only stainless steel alloys of a certain grade can be used in the production of parts. This clause ensures that all parties are clear on material specifications, reducing the risk of disputes over quality or suitability of materials used in the project.
Alloy. Such registered agent is a resident of the Commonwea▇▇▇ of Virginia and actually resides therein. The Member may select any person permitted by applicable law to act as registered agent for the Company in each jurisdiction in which it is necessary or appropriate for the Company to have a registered agent, and may replace any such person from time to time.
Alloy. Cast bases and columns are warrantied for 5 years. Indoor particleboard and MDF core tops have a 5 year warranty. Indoor/outdoor composite tops have a 3 year limited warranty. • D RE-LOAD™ – See RE-LOAD™ Operations Manual for details. • Chariot™ Booth – Frame and fiberglass units are warrantied for 5 years. For fabric upholstered seats or seat backs, only the warranty offered by the original fabric manufacturer applies. COM or COL fabrics supplied by the customer are not warrantied by ▇▇▇▇▇▇ ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇. • Encore and Cosmo Chairs – 5 year structural warranty. For upholstered seats or seat backs, only the warranty offered by the original fabric manufacturer applies. Does not include wear items (glides, finishes and upholstery). • Spree Chairs – Upholstery treatments and fabrics are subject to warranties offered by the respective fabric manufacturer. • Daisy - Frame and structure are warrantied for 5 years. For upholstered fabrics, only the warranty offered by the original fabric manufacturer applies. COM or COL fabrics supplied by the customer are not warrantied by ▇▇▇▇▇▇ ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇.
Alloy. Alloy hereby represents and warrants that (i) it has examined the Tax Materials and (ii) the facts presented and the representations made therein, to the extent descriptive of the Alloy Group (including the business purposes for the Distribution and the representations in the Tax Materials to the extent that they relate to the Alloy Group and the plans, proposals, intentions and policies of Alloy), are, or will be from the time presented or made through and including the time of the Distribution, true, correct and complete in all respects.
Alloy. Cast bases and columns are warrantied for 5 years. Indoor particleboard and MDF core tops have a 5 year warranty. Indoor/outdoor composite tops have a 3 year limited warranty. • D Reload – See Re-Load Operations Manual for details.
Alloy. A metallic substance consisting of a mixture of the basic metallic element (the element predomination by mass) and other elements, such as alloying elements and impurities. Note #1 to entry: source—ISO 3134-1:1985, Clause 2.1 (Light metals and their alloys -- Terms and definitions -- Part 1: Materials). Metallic substance consisting of a mixture of the basic metallic element (the element predominating by mass) and other elements such as alloying elements and impurities. Note #1 to entry: source—ISO 28401:2010, Clause 2.2 (Light metals and their alloys -- Titanium and titanium alloys -- Classification and terminology). A metallic substance consisting of a mixture of the basic metallic elements (the element predominating by mass) and other elements such as alloying elements and impurities. Note #1 to entry: source—ISO 6372-1:1989, Clause 2.1 (Nickel and nickel alloys -- Terms and definitions -- Part 1: Materials). A metallic substance consisting of a mixture of the basic metallic elements (the element predominating by mass) and other elements such as alloying elements and impurities. Note #1 to entry: source—ISO 197-1:1983, Clause 2.1 (Copper and copper alloys -- Terms and definitions -- Part 1: Materials). Product consisting of a metal and one or more elements totally soluble in it in the liquid state and capable of entering into solid solution or forming a compound. Note #1 to entry: source—ISO 4885:1996, Clause 4.4 (Ferrous products -- Heat treatments -- Vocabulary). A material composed of a metallic element with one or more addition(s) of other metallic and/or non-metallic elements. Note #1 to entry: source—ISO 10993-15:2000 (Biological evaluation of medical devices -- Part 15 Identification and quantification of degradation products from metals and alloys). None
Alloy. Open circuit potential of 1.70 -1.75 volts with respect to a saturated calomel electrode

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