Sporting Goods Clause Samples

Sporting Goods. Automotive industry;
Sporting Goods. And All Other Goods in This Class ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Japan SIDEOUT 24 (N.C.) - Volleyballs, And All Registered; renewal due 12/25/02 Other Goods in This Class ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Japan SIDEOUT & LOGO 24 (N.C.) - Volleyballs, And All Registered; renewal due 08/01/00 Other Goods in This Class ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Sporting Goods a) Each piece shall weigh no more than 23 kg and measure a maximum of 230 linear cm (width + length + height). For surf boards, measurements can be up to 300 linear cm (width + length + height). b) Fees are per Leg. c) There are no refunds. d) They must be purchased as an add-on. e) For routes to Peru and within Chile, a maximum excess weight of up to 45 kg per piece (total weight) is permitted. For Argentina, Uruguay, and Brazil, the weight is up to 32 kg per piece (total). f) Baggage fees for sporting goods can be paid at the sales office and branch offices at the airport, through the Contact Center, on the internet, and at the airport counter.
Sporting Goods. Each piece must weigh a maximum of 23 kg and have a maximum of 230 linear cm (width + length + height). For surfboards, the dimensions can be up to 300 linear cm (width + length + height). - Charges will be per Leg. - It will only be sold additionally. - Packaging requirements o Bicycles must be packed in a rigid container (cardboard, tarpaulin, hardcover, etc.) in one of the following ways: handlebars fixed to the side and no pedals, handlebars, and pedals wrapped in plastic, plastic foam, or some similar material. They should be ridden with one of the wheels removed (preferably the front wheel) and both wheels without air. o Surfboards, bodyboards, skateboards, skateboards, skis: Must be packed in an appropriate case/bag.
Sporting Goods a) Each piece must weigh no more than 23 kg and have a maximum linear length of 230 linear cm (width + length + height). For surfboards the dimensions can be up to 300 linear centimeters. (width + length + height). b) Charges will be per Leg.
Sporting Goods. Filters for use in materials processing plants which come in direct contact with some portion of materials flow through the process plant.

Related to Sporting Goods

  • Originating Goods For the purposes of this Agreement, a good shall be treated as an originating good if it is: (a) wholly obtained or produced in a Party as provided in Article 3.3 (Goods Wholly Obtained or Produced); (b) produced in a Party exclusively from originating materials from one or more of the Parties; or (c) produced in a Party using non-originating materials, provided the good satisfies the applicable requirements set out in Annex 3A (Product-Specific Rules), and meets all other applicable requirements of this Chapter.

  • Description of Vendor Entity and Vendor's Goods & Services If awarded, this description of Vendor and Vendor's goods and services will appear on the TIPS website for customer/public viewing.

  • Athletics Coaching stipend compensation shall be as indicated in Appendix A.

  • Sports related devices, services and medications used to affect performance primarily in sports- related activities; all expenses related to physical conditioning programs such as athletic training, bodybuilding, exercise, fitness, flexibility, and diversion or general motivation.

  • Gross Beta Flags A = Result acceptable, Bias <= +/- 50% with a statistically positive result at two standard deviations (Result/Uncertainty > 2, i.e., the range encompassing the result, plus or minus the total uncertainty at two standard deviations, does not include zero). N = Result not acceptable, Bias > +/- 50% or the reported result is not statistically positive at two standard deviations (Result/Uncertainty <= 2, i.e., the range encompassing the result, plus or minus the total uncertainty at two standard deviations, includes zero).