B Grade definition

B Grade means flower buds the size of a nickel or larger but smaller than a quarter.
B Grade means a reserve senior competition for open age players that does not restrict the playing of C Grade or Junior footballers.

Examples of B Grade in a sentence

  • The Work Matrix Table sets out the most common skills, responsibilities and demands that apply to teacher aides working within Grade A, Grade B, Grade C or Grade D.

  • A tradesperson who holds, and in the course of their employment may be required to use, a current "A" Grade or "B" Grade licence issued pursuant to the Electricity (Licensing) Regulations 1991 shall be paid an all purpose allowance in accordance with the table below.

  • Milk with B Grade test results will be graded B if no more warnings are available or if there is a repeat in successive 10 day periods.

  • An Electronics Tradesman, an Electrician – Special Class, an Electrical Fitter or an Electrical Installer who holds, and in the course of their employment may be required to use, a current "A" or "B" Grade licence issued pursuant to the Electricity (Licensing) Regulations 1991 will be paid a licence allowance.

  • It shall be the policy of the Department that during the term of this Memorandum of Understanding (MOU), all police sergeants and lieutenants who have received or obtains a bachelor’s degree from an accredited college or university shall receive an annual salary as reflected in Addendum B, Grade 758 and 759 of this Memorandum of Understanding.

  • Type A lead-in cable shall consist of 2 No. 12 solid copper conductors with each conductor insulated with 30 mils minimum, at any point, high molecular weight, heat- stabilized, colored polyethylene, conforming to the requirements of ASTM Designation: D1248, Type I, Class B, Grade 4.

  • All seals used to join the ends of steel strapping shall be in accordance with ASTM D3953, class R or H, Finish B- Grade 1, Style I, II, III, or IV.

  • NIAC shall not be obligated to pay or give any purchase discount or allowance to COLUMBIA for defective or B Grade goods.

  • It is estimated that the cost of backlog maintenance to bring the properties to B Grade on Physical condition are: REH – £14.498m Risk Score 20 AAH - £6.288m Risk Score 15 Liberton - £1.814m Risk Score 13 The AAH figure is split between Significant Risk and High Risk; £2.288m to £4m respectively.

  • An Electronics Tradesman, an Electrician – Special Class, an Electrical Fitter or an Electrical Installer who holds, and in the course of their employment may be required to use, a current "A" or "B" Grade licence issued pursuant to the Electricity (Licensing) Regulations 1991 will be paid an all-purpose allowance.