Bulk Materials definition

Bulk Materials means dry loose aggregates, cement and soil;
Bulk Materials means reducing PM emissions by using a closed conveyor system instead of vehicular means to move grain or other.
Bulk Materials means the lipsticks and foundations to be provided by Chromatics for Nordstrom to sell which are recommended by the Colormate(Registered) II System. Nordstrom shall approve the non-color related formulations of these lipsticks and foundations within 30 days of signing this Agreement providing such formulations are delivered to Nordstrom at least two (2) weeks prior to the expiration of such thirty (30) days.

Examples of Bulk Materials in a sentence

  • Boeing will submit to Customer listings of Raw Materials, Standard Parts and Bulk Materials to be used by Customer in the maintenance and repair of the Aircraft.

  • Boeing will submit to Buyer listings of Raw Materials, Standard Parts and Bulk Materials to be used by Buyer in the maintenance and repair of the Aircraft.

  • Bulk Materials handling services and waste handling services that have a short term direct impact on the production of iron and/or steel OR create a hazard in operation within the Steel works.

  • The Receiving Party or its designee shall have the right to reject any shipment of Bulk Materials or Finished Products, as the case may be, made to it under this Agreement which does not meet the Specifications when received by it at such destination when tested in accordance with the methods specified in the registrational dossier(s) as in effect from time to time in the Territory and such other testing procedures agreed to by the Parties from time to time (the "Testing Methods").

  • In 2020, the Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) through the U.S. Department of Homeland Security (DHS) awarded the PCCA for project design and construction of a primary access control point at the Bulk Materials Terminal Facility, to include a sheltered guard building and vehicle screening area, surveillance cameras, TWIC readers, security fencing and gates, vehicle barriers, and drainage and pavement improvements.


More Definitions of Bulk Materials

Bulk Materials means reducing PM10 emissions by distributing or hauling grain, supplements, or mixed feeds via motorized vehicle.
Bulk Materials means the Compound, in bulk form, used as an active ingredient in the manufacture of Finished Products.
Bulk Materials means reducing PM10 emissions by using a closed conveyor system instead of vehicular means to move grain or other feedstuffs via non-vehicular means. distributing or hauling grain, supplements, or mixed feeds via motorized vehicle
Bulk Materials. Any items set forth as Acceptable Waste which are too large to fit into an approved refuse container and which exceed, in total, fifty (50) pounds in weight. Examples include sofas, large tables and chairs, dressers, televisions, bookcases, mattresses and box springs, other large household furniture, and large appliances which do not contain CFC or HCFC refrigerant gas, PCB containing capacitors, mercury switches, or other hazardous components. Excluded Waste: The Hazardous materials, wastes or substances; toxic substances, wastes or pollutants; contaminants; pollutants; infectious wastes; medical wastes; or radioactive wastes, each as defined by applicable federal, state, or local laws or regulations. Household Construction and Demolition Debris: Waste materials from "do-it-yourself” interior and exterior household construction, remodeling, and repair projects, including, but not limited to, drywall, plywood, paneling, lumber, and other building materials; cabinets; carpeting; disassembled household fixtures; and small amounts of sod, earth, clay, sand, concrete, rocks, and similar materials. Household Waste: All organic household or kitchen wastes, such as rejected or unused food and food residues, paper used in wrapping food, household refuse, inorganic and incombustible household waste (i.e., cans, metalware, broken glass, crockery, stoneware, and similar waste resulting from the regular operation of the household) empty cartons and crates, discarded toys, discarded clothing and furniture, and similar materials. Household waste shall not include waste from any manufacturing process, construction materials, broken concrete, lumber, large rocks, and other similar materials. Refuse: Household waste, household construction and demolition debris, white goods, and bulk materials. White Goods: Any domestic and/or commercial large appliance that contains CFC or HCFC refrigerant gas, capacitors containing PCBs, mercury switches, or other hazardous components. Examples include, but are not limited to, refrigerators, freezers, air conditioners, ranges (both
Bulk Materials means any material which can emit fugitive dust when stored, disturbed, or handled, and is un-packaged. Bulk material includes, but is not limited to, sand, gravel, soil, aggregate material, and other organic or inorganic particulate matter.
Bulk Materials. Any items set forth as refuse which are too large to fit into an approved refuse container and which exceed, in total, fifty (50) pounds in weight. Examples include sofas, large tables and chairs, dressers, televisions, bookcases, mattresses and box springs, other large household furniture, and large appliances, which do not contain CFC or HCFC refrigerant gas, PCB containing capacitors, mercury switches, or other hazardous components
Bulk Materials. Any items set forth as Refuse which are too large to fit into an approved Refuse Container or greater than fifty (50) pounds and so unable to be handled by one individual in the conventional form of collection, but rather require a special collection vehicle or additional manpower. Examples include cast iron tubs, double basin concrete sinks, oversized furnaces, pianos and organs. Bulk Materials shall either be placed by residents in