Apparent surface Clause Samples

The 'Apparent surface' clause defines what is considered the visible or exposed surface of a material, product, or structure for the purposes of inspection, measurement, or compliance. In practice, this clause clarifies which parts of an item are subject to quality checks or aesthetic standards, such as the outer face of a wall or the top layer of a countertop. By specifying the relevant surfaces, the clause ensures that all parties have a shared understanding of which areas must meet contractual or regulatory requirements, thereby reducing disputes and ensuring consistent quality control.
Apparent surface. The area of the apparent surface in the direction of the axis of reference of the daytime running lamp shall be not less than 25 cm² and not more than 200 cm².
Apparent surface. The area of the apparent surface in the direction of the axis of reference of the lamp shall be not less than 25 cm² and not more than 200 cm².
Apparent surface. The area of the apparent surface in the direction of the axis of reference of the daytime running lamp shall be not less than 25 cm² and not more than 200 cm²." Paragraph 10.1. amend to read: 10.1. All measurements, photometric and colorimetric, when not supplied by an electronic light source control gear, shall be carried out with an uncoloured or coloured standard light source of the category prescribed for the daytime running lamp, supplied with the voltage: (a) In the case of filament lamps, that is necessary to produce the reference luminous flux required for that category of filament lamp; (b) In the case of LED light sources of 6.75 V, 13.5 V or 28.0 V; the luminous flux value produced shall be corrected. The correction factor is the ratio between the objective luminous flux and the mean value of the luminous flux found at the voltage applied." Paragraph 10.2. amend to read (footnote 3 remains unchanged):