Physical Characteristics Clause Samples
The 'Physical Characteristics' clause defines the specific physical attributes or qualities of a subject, such as a product, property, or material, within a contract or agreement. This clause typically outlines details like size, weight, color, composition, or other measurable features that are relevant to the subject matter. For example, it may specify the dimensions of a piece of equipment or the material grade required for construction. Its core practical function is to ensure both parties have a clear, mutual understanding of the physical requirements or standards expected, thereby reducing the risk of disputes over whether the delivered item meets contractual obligations.
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Physical Characteristics. 2.2.1 RSS transceiver unit (RTU)
Physical Characteristics. Legal limitations and utility locations for the Project site(s);
Physical Characteristics. The following description of physical characteristics discusses surface features, surface water, meteorology and climatology, geology, hydrogeology, and threatened or endangered species and habitat at ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇ Field.
Physical Characteristics. Buyer's review and approval of the structural, mechanical, electrical and other physical characteristics of the Hotel.
Physical Characteristics. CONTRACTOR shall maintain a primary office large enough to accommodate necessary personnel and administrative records. CONTRACTOR shall provide a public, unisex, permanent restroom facility and a public waiting area to seat at least four (4) people.
Physical Characteristics. Cards used to play Three Card Poker 6 Card Bonus shall be in standard decks of 52 cards. No jokers shall be utilized.
Physical Characteristics. 6.1.1. Size: see figure 6.1.4.1
6.1.2. Weight: .65 oz Minimum
Physical Characteristics. 4.1.1. Size:
4.1.1.1. Width: 23”
4.1.1.2. Depth: 20”
4.1.1.3. Height: 18”
Physical Characteristics. Common personality traits (thus severe mental disorders are covered).
Physical Characteristics. Data transported to AT&T on tape or cartridge via a courier will have the physical characteristics indicated in Subappendix A. At&T's intent is for variable block format (2,476 bytes) with a LRECL of 2472.
