Folding Sample Clauses

Folding. (f) Feeding of folding machines.
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Folding. (b) The following Services are available at an additional charge when applicable:
Folding. Folded to 8.5” x 11” and then to 8.5” x 5.5” (mailer out).
Folding colour chart This consists of an eight-page, one-piece, folding chart on which are displayed colour patches of dimensions nominally 27 mm × 27 mm. Each page of the chart contains colours which have been visually grouped according to the most recognizable hue and each hue has been assigned a code letter loosely corresponding to their Xxxxxxx notation. However, note that in some cases, the Xxxxxxx notation for a colour does not correspond with that of most members in the assigned group. The groups have been arranged in the conventionally accepted sequence taking note of the hue coding. The N(Neutral) Group, which is displayed last in the chart, is independent of all other groupings. Within each page, where possible the top row is made up of the more saturated, bright colours belonging to the hue assigned to that page. The succeeding rows are arranged in decreasing chroma for that hue, but in what visually appears to be a logical trend of colour change when considering the pages which precede and follow that page. Refer to Figure 1 for a diagrammatic indication of the trend in colour for each page. The overall result is a display of all the colours in a systematic array, both within and between the hue groups, facilitating location and selection. NOTE: The colours have been produced within a gloss range of 25 percent to 40 percent at a 60° gloss angle.
Folding. After being variably duplexed imaged, the form is folded in thirds so that the outgoing address and postal bar code are positioned just above the fold to meet all USPS requirements to ensure lowest first class “letter” rates.
Folding. Forms must be fan folded on horizontal perforation at bottom of form.

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  • Scaffolding The Landlord must ensure that any scaffolding erected outside the Premises in exercise of the Landlord's rights under this Lease: is not erected or retained (unless in an emergency) during the months of January, November and December or during the one week period either side of Easter Sunday, in each year; is removed as soon as reasonably practicable, with any damage caused to the exterior of the Premises made good; causes as little obstruction as is reasonably practicable to the entrances to the Premises and the Centre; and does not have advertising displayed on it (except for any health and safety notices and signs relating to any other tenant whose premises are obstructed or interfered with by the scaffolding) unless the Tenant has consented to its display. If the Tenant's sign and fascia or display window is obstructed or interfered with by the scaffolding, the Landlord will permit the Tenant to display a sign (approved by the Landlord) on the exterior of the scaffolding in front of the Premises so that it is visible to the public. [Turnover Information The Landlord will only use any information provided to the Landlord under Clause 4.24 for management purposes in connection with the monitoring and assessment of sales at and the performance of the Centre. The Landlord may disclose it to the following people on the terms of Clause 5.7.2: the Landlord's advisors and funders; any party (and their advisors and funders) interested in acquiring the Landlord's interest in the Centre; where required by law; and where required by the rules of any listing authority. Where the Landlord is allowed to disclose the information to someone else under this Clause 5.7, the Landlord will stress its confidential nature.] Change in the extent of the Centre The Landlord may change the extent of the Centre but any changes must not: materially increase the amount of Service Charge payable by the Tenant; or materially prejudice: the Tenant's use and occupation of the Premises; or the rights, facilities and amenities granted to the Tenant under this Lease.

  • Doors Exterior doors may not be propped open for safety and security reasons. Students may be referred to the student conduct system if found propping these doors. Doors marked as emergency exits may only be used for emergency purposes other than during University-sanctioned move-in days.

  • Fences Except for establishment cost incurred by the United States and replacement cost not due to the Landowner’s negligence or malfeasance, all other costs involved in maintenance of fences and similar facilities to exclude livestock are the responsibility of the Landowner. The installation or use of fences which have the effect of preventing wildlife access and use of the Easement Area are prohibited on the Easement Area, easement boundary, or on the Landowner’s land that is immediately adjacent to, and functionally related to, the Easement Area.

  • Windows a. Front and rear windshield per California Vehicle Code § 26710.

  • FLOORING All Bed Rooms, Dinning-cum-Living, and would be finished with Ivory Vitrified tiles (24'' X 24'') flooring and 4'' skirting. Bath-room, Kitchen & Balcony would be finished with Ivory Ceramic tiles (12'' X 12'') flooring. The walls of the Toilets/Bathrooms would finish with white glazed tiles in 60'' height. Roof would be finished with roof tiles.

  • Lighting A system of fixtures providing or controlling the light sources used on or near the airport or within the airport buildings. The field lighting includes all luminous signals, markers, floodlights, and illuminating devices used on or near the airport or to aid in the operation of aircraft landing at, taking off from, or taxiing on the airport surface.

  • Toilets Papers, dust, cobwebs, peels, cans/bottles, cigarette butts, excrement on floor, bad smells, water pools, leaking sewage, rodents, animals (dead or alive), overflowing sanitary bins. 0 = NOT APPLICABLE 1 = UNACCEPTABLE (Toilets out of order. Toilets not cleaned on daily basis.) 2 = POOR (Toilets cleaned, but still visible signs of dirt, e.g. dust, cobwebs.) 3 = GOOD (Obvious sign that toilets are cleaned daily.) 4 = EXCELLENT (Extra effort is put in to ensure cleanliness, e.g. using detergents.)

  • Fittings 3.2.1 Landing gear support structure and attachment fitting

  • Walls 12 Developer shall provide rustication patterns on all walls, except drainage headwalls, in Aesthetic 13 Area 3 in accordance with Exhibit L2.24 of the LAADCR. The final designs shall resemble these 14 simulations.

  • Wash all machine-washable bedding, drapes, and clothing, on the hottest water temperature and dry on the highest heat setting. Items that cannot be washed must be taken to a dry cleaner who MUST be informed of the issue. You must safely discard ALL items that cannot be decontaminated.

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