Lengths Clause Samples
The LENGTHS clause defines the specific measurements or dimensions that apply to goods, services, or contractual obligations within an agreement. In practice, this clause might specify the required length of materials to be supplied, such as cables, fabric, or construction components, or set limits on the duration of certain services. By clearly stating these parameters, the clause ensures both parties have a mutual understanding of the expected quantities or timeframes, thereby reducing the risk of disputes over insufficient or excessive delivery and promoting clarity in performance expectations.
Lengths. Coils in manufacturer’s standard length. Pre-cut lengths are not acceptable.
Lengths. 1. Cable and/or waveguide runs shall not be longer than necessary to provide a proper connection and normal maintenance and operation.
2. No coiled lengths shall be permitted on the tower, bridge or on the ground.
Lengths. 5.3.1.2.1. The length L shall be selected in relation to the precision of the apparatus and the method used for measuring the time t of the run so that the actual speed can be determined within +1 per cent. The length actually used for the measurement shall be recorded in the report.
Lengths. Preferred – 16’6”, 33’0” • Acceptable – from 10’ to 40’ • Minimum small end dib – 5.6” • Cut all limbs and knots flush with bole, with no more than five (5) small limbs or five (5) pig ears three
Lengths. 1. Cable and/or waveguide runs in the equipment shelter shall not be longer than necessary in order to provide a proper connection.
2. While adequate slack for purposes of maintenance and operation is permitted, no coiled lengths on the tray or elsewhere in the shelter are permitted for normal maintenance and operation.
Lengths. 1. Cable and/or waveguide runs in the equipment shelter shall not be longer than necessary in order to provide a proper connection.
Lengths. Cable and waveguide runs in the shelter shall not have a length in excess of the requirement. While adequate slack for purposes of maintenance and operation is permitted, no coiled lengths on the tray or elsewhere in the shelter are permitted. In closed equipment racks the site user may dispose of excess lengths as desired, but it shall not protrude from the rack nor detract from the professional appearance of the site.
Lengths lateral shuffle, lateral shuffle, bear crawl forward, bear crawl backwards
Lengths. Blocks in residential areas shall not, as a general rule, be more than 1,500 feet in length unless otherwise dictated by exceptional topography or other limiting factors of good design.
Lengths. Range 1 16-25 ft. 4.88 - 7.62 m Range 2 25-34 ft. 7.63 - 10.36 m Range 3 34-48 ft. 10.37 - 14.63 m
