Broken down definition

Broken down means the condition of the cheese has changed from a firm, smooth or coarse, curdy or rubbery condi- tion to a waxy condition similar to that of cold butter, or to a mealy or pasty condition.
Broken down means a vehicle that has as result of some mechanical defect or any other problem come to a standstill position on the roadway of a public road;

Examples of Broken down in a sentence

  • Broken down by gender, 6.4% of Falkirk’s and Scotland’s male population claim Incapacity Benefit of Severe Disablement Allowance.

  • Broken down or non-operable vehicles are prohibited and subject to towing at owner’s expense.

  • Broken down the figures demonstrate that the reduction was of the magnitude of 10.1% in Universities and 10.6% in IOTs. The following are example of where the current focus lies on improving shared services and shared procurement in Universities and IOTs.

  • Broken down by currency, 8S% of the bondx and notex xnapped up by Auxtrianx were denominated in euro, while 9% were u.S. dollar and 5% pound xterling ixxuex.

  • Broken down and/or non-operational, unregistered, and or uninsured vehicles anywhere on the property is prohibited.

  • Broken down by major groups of commodities (xee table S), capital goodx and conxumer goodx – which accounted for the largext xhare of the merchandixe balance – poxted growth ratex of l5%, each, in exportx and of l6 and 6%, rexpectively, in importx.

  • Broken down by major xubaggregatex (xee table 5), income on direct invextment and income on portfolio invextment both poxted net deficitx (of EuR Soo million and EuR 82o million, rexpectively), while income on other invextment recorded a xurplux of EuR lSo million.

  • Broken down as follows: Supervisor $35,643 Housing/Case Manager $92,607 (3 @ $30,869) Fringe benefits total $50,750.

  • Plus Thurrock bed usage/occupancy (Thurrock to identify numbers notional) Broken down by gender, ethnicity and age C1 sent on a monthly basis C2 sent on a 3 monthly basis THE TRUST Equality and Diversity Strategy Local Implementation Copy of quarterly progress/annual report to Trust Board The Trustember was the last meeting of the Equality and Diversity Steering Group.

  • If the employer pays for the performer’s lodgings, the meal allowance shall be: Meals only Broken down as follows: No per diem accommodation expenses (except for travel time) shall be paid if the producer pays for the performer’s lodgings and meals.

Related to Broken down

  • Write-down Date means, with respect to any Contingent Write-down, the Trigger Event Write-down Date or Viability Event Write-down Date, as applicable.

  • Write-Down Amount means, for any Collection Period for any 180-day Receivable or Repossessed Receivable, the excess of (a) the Principal Balance plus accrued and unpaid interest of such Receivable as of the last day of the Collection Period during which such Receivable became a 180-day Receivable or Repossessed Receivable, as the case may be, over (b) the estimated realizable value of such Receivable, as determined by the Servicer in accordance with its normal servicing procedures for the related Collection Period, which amount may be adjusted to zero by the Servicer in accordance with its normal servicing procedures if such Receivable has ceased to be a 180-day Receivable as provided in the definition of “180-day Receivable.”

  • Step-Down Date The later to occur of:

  • Shelf Take-Down has the meaning set forth in Section 2.02(e).

  • Step-Down Amount means, with respect to any Distribution Date, the excess, if any, of (x) the Required Pro Forma Note Balance over (y) the Pro Forma Note Balance on such Distribution Date, calculated for this purpose only without deduction for any Step-Down Amount (i.e., assuming that the entire amount described in clause (x) of the definition of “Principal Distributable Amount” is distributed as principal on the Notes); provided, however, that the Step-Down Amount in no event may exceed the amount that would reduce the positive difference, if any, of (i) the Pool Balance minus (ii) the Pro Forma Note Balance, to an amount less than 0.50% of the initial aggregate principal balance of the Receivables.