Color Variance definition

Color Variance means a variance of up to plus or minus 50% from the requirements for Units of a particular color (in the aggregate) forming a part of the monthly requirements as set forth on the most recent Rolling Three Month Forecast.
Color Variance. HanStone Quartz is composed of natural quartz, as a result, variance in color, size, shape and particulate distribution is an inherent trait expected of this product. • Chips and Cracks: Chips may be caused by impact. Cracks may be caused by “dry” cutting, polishing, unevenness or improper edge details. Minimum requirements for fabrication and installation must be followed.

Related to Color Variance

  • MARPOL 73/78 means the International Convention for the Prevention of Pollution from Ships (1973) as modified by the Protocol of 1978 relating thereto;

  • SOFR means a rate equal to the secured overnight financing rate as administered by the SOFR Administrator.

  • CID means a contiguous geographic area, designated by the Council for the levying of an additional rate on rateable properties within its boundaries to finance improvements and upgrades of the district to be carried out by its management body as contemplated in section 22 of the MPRA, which may be further categorised as a Residential Improvement District, Mixed-Use Improvement District or Business Improvement District;

  • COPPA means the Children’s Online Privacy Protection Act, 15 U.S.C. § 6501- 6505.

  • TELRIC means Total Element Long-Run Incremental Cost.