Condition B definition

Condition B means the whole period during which the aircraft flies above flight level 150 after a failure to maintain a pressure greater than 700 hPa in the control department and in the compartments in which passengers are carried has occurred;
Condition B after reconditioning will be further serviceable for original function as good secondhand material, or
Condition B means the whole period during which the aeroplane flies above flight level 150, after the occurrence of a failure to maintain a pressure greater than 700 hPa in the

Examples of Condition B in a sentence

  • Final hand cloth cleaning Raw Material – Condition B Additional Work: 1.

  • Abrasive Cleaning - ▇▇▇ ▇▇▇▇ 03-2 Method D2 is to be applied using metallic abrasives Finish – Sa2 as Table 1 BS EN ISO 8501-1:2007(E) Raw Material – Condition B Additional Work: 1.

  • Condition (B) No apparent negligence on the part of the employee.

  • Subject to Claims Condition B (“Allocation”) and Claims Condition D (“Disputes as to Contesting Legal Proceedings”) of this Policy, any dispute arising in respect of this Policy, or any obligations, whether contractual or non-contractual, arising out of or in respect of it, shall be subject to the exclusive jurisdiction of the courts of England and Wales.

  • Samples must have been collected utilizing mechanical systems meeting ASTM D 2234 Type I, Condition B, Collection of a Gross Sample of Coal, which have been shown to be free of statistically significant bias within the past year.

  • The cost of reconditioning shall be charged to the reconditioned material provided that the Condition "C" material value plus the cost of reconditioning does not exceed the value of Condition "B" material.

  • The Company will pay to the Trustee the Ascertained Net Loss covered under this policy within fifteen (15) business days after the Company receives a sworn proof of loss complying with the requirements of Condition B, together with a duly executed Non-Waiver Agreement in the form of Exhibit A attached hereto.

  • The Company shall not be required to pay any Ascertained Net Loss until it receives a proof of loss in compliance with this Condition B.

  • The form and content of any proof of loss submitted by the Trustee or its Authorized Agent to the Company, pursuant to this Condition B, shall comply with, and shall include, all of the information set forth in this Condition B.

  • The Authority should ensure that, where any component falls short of Condition B rectification work should be planned to bring such component up to Condition B (or equivalent) within 6 months of the time at which the component is surveyed in this situation, that the SPV is obliged to carry out such work and that the Authority has adequate remedy where the SPV fails to do this.


More Definitions of Condition B

Condition B the certifying officer has certified that the investigatory process in relation to the death— (a) had begun before the relevant date, but (b) had not been completed by that date.
Condition B means that, within six months after the Merger Closing Date, the Borrowers have added at least $42,500,000 in the aggregate in cash to the Blocked Account from Net Cash Proceeds (which, for the avoidance of doubt, shall not be net of more than $20,000,000 in transaction expenses incurred in connection with the Merger Transactions) from the Merger Transactions and/or other Equity Issuances, in each case, after payment of transaction expenses and repayments of the Term Loan. The Borrowers agree to provide prompt written notice to the Agents certifying that Condition B has occurred.”
Condition B. An employee is to work two hours connecting overtime from 10:00 A.M. to 12:00 Noon preceding a scheduled tour from 12:00 Noon to 9:00 P.M. After working the two non-scheduled hours the employee became ill and was unable to work any of the scheduled tour.
Condition B. Test shall be carried out with an electrical energy/power storage device in minimum state of charge (maximum discharge of capacity).
Condition B means the whole period during which the aircraft flies above flight level 150, after a failure to maintain a pressure greater than 700 hPa in the flight crew compartment

Related to Condition B

  • Review Conditions means (i) the Delinquency Percentage for any Payment Date exceeds the Delinquency Trigger for that Payment Date and (ii) the Noteholders or Note Owners, as applicable, have voted, pursuant to Section 2.03(d) of the Receivables Purchase Agreement, to direct an Asset Representations Review of the Subject Receivables.

  • General Condition means these General Terms and Conditions of Contract.

  • General Conditions means the “International Development Association General Conditions for Credits and Grants”, dated July 1, 2005 (as amended through October 15, 2006).

  • Conditions Precedent shall have the meaning set forth in Clause 4.2.

  • Specific Conditions means the conditions negotiated and agreed between the Purchaser and the Supplier incorporated into and appearing on the front of the Order including any Specification.