Braking Systems definition
Braking Systems means hydraulic and electronic braking systems. Hydraulic braking systems consist of an actuation system and a foundation system. The actuation system is further made up of a brake booster and main brake cylinder, while the foundation system is further made up of a disc brake with saddle or drum brake and wheel brake cylinder. Electronic braking systems prevent automobiles from skidding by providing electronic stability controls when braking (anti- lock braking system or “ABS”) or under all driving conditions (electronic stability control or “ESC”). Both Hydraulic Braking Systems and Electronic Braking Systems can be contained within the same vehicle.
Examples of Braking Systems in a sentence
THIS COURT ORDERS that the “Ontario Settlement Class” is certified as follows: All Persons in Canada who, during the Class Period, (a) purchased, directly or indirectly, Braking Systems; and/or (b) purchased or leased, directly or indirectly, a new or used Automotive Vehicle containing Braking Systems; and/or (c) purchased for import into Canada, a new or used Automotive Vehicle containing Braking Systems.