Headform Sample Clauses

The Headform clause defines the official title or heading of a contract or a specific section within a contract. It typically specifies how the contract or its parts should be labeled, ensuring that each section is clearly identified and organized. For example, it may require that each clause be numbered and titled in a consistent manner throughout the document. The core function of this clause is to promote clarity and ease of reference, making it simpler for parties to locate and understand different parts of the agreement.
Headform. 1.1. The headform shall consist of a solid wooden hemisphere with an added smaller spherical segment as shown in figure A below. It shall be constructed so that it can be dropped freely along the axis marked and it shall have provision for mounting an accelerometer in order to measure the acceleration along the direction of fall. 1.2. The headform shall have a total mass, including the accelerometer of 2.75 ± 0.05 kg.