awkward load definition

awkward load means a load that is unstable in nature and which, although it is divisible, requires special equipment and safety precautions to offload;
awkward load means a load which, by its nature or by the nature of the container of vehicle in which it is carried, is difficult to handle or store, which load is divisible and therefore not an abnormal load and includes bitumen, volatile liquids or gasses and perishable goods;

Related to awkward load

  • Load means energy consumed by Customers together with allocated losses and unaccounted for energy;

  • Potential electrical output capacity means thirty-three percent (33%) of a unit's maximum design heat input, divided by three thousand four hundred thirteen (3,413) Btu/kilowatt hour, divided by one thousand (1,000) kilowatt hour/megawatt hour, and multiplied by eight thousand seven hundred sixty (8,760) hours/year.

  • Back-end Load means the charge deducted from the Net Asset Value in determining the Redemption Price; provided however that different levels of Back-end Load may be applied to different classes of Units, as specified in this document.

  • Front-end Load means the Sales load which may be included in the offering price of the Units; provided however that different levels of Front-end Load may be applied to different investors, as determined by the Management Company. However aggregate of Front-end Load and Back-end Load should not exceed 3% of Net Asset Value.

  • Cubic Meter or "m3" means the volume of Petroleum which occupies one (1) cubic meter and equals 264.1721 United States gallons and 6.2898108 barrels.