Approved make definition

Approved make means materials as specified under List of preferred makes and also as approved by the Bank.
Approved make means materials as specified under List of approved makes and also as approved by theBank.
Approved make means materials as specified under List of approved

More Definitions of Approved make

Approved make means the make (including all related models) of vehicles listed in Schedule F, as amended from time to time in accordance with Section 6.1(g), attached hereto or any other make and model approved in writing by Agent in its sole discretion.
Approved make means materials as specified under List of preferred makes and also as

Related to Approved make

  • Approved Manager means, in relation to a Ship, the Approved Commercial Manager or the Approved Technical Manager of that Ship.

  • CAISO Approved Meter means a CAISO approved revenue quality meter or meters, CAISO approved data processing gateway or remote intelligence gateway, telemetering equipment and data acquisition services sufficient for monitoring, recording and reporting, in real time, all electric energy produced by the Generating Facility less Station Use.

  • Approved Market means the Over-the-Counter Bulletin Board, the Nasdaq Stock Market, the New York Stock Exchange or the American Stock Exchange.

  • Approved Flag means the ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇ Islands flag, the Liberian flag and such other flag as the Agent may, in its sole and absolute discretion, approve as the flag on which a Ship shall be registered;

  • the Approved Guidance means such guidance on the obtaining, recording and maintaining of information about costs and on the breaking down and allocation of costs by reference to Approved Reporting Currencies as may be published by Monitor; “Approved ReportingCurrencies” means such categories of cost and other relevant information as may be published by Monitor; “other relevant information” means such information, which may include quality and outcomes data, as may be required by Monitor for the purpose of its functions under Chapter 4 (Pricing) in Part 3 of the 2012 Act.