Condition C definition

Condition C means the whole period during which the aircraft flies above flight level 100, but not 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 C means the whole period during which the aircraft flies between flight level 100 and flight level 150, after a failure to maintain a pressure greater than 700 hPa in the flight crew compartment and in the compartments in which passengers are carried has occurred;
Condition C is serviceable for original function but substantially not suitable for reconditioning.

Examples of Condition C in a sentence

  • In this Condition C., the terms "cost to repair or replace" and "replacement cost" do not include the increased costs incurred to comply with the en- forcement of any ordinance or law, except to the extent that coverage for these increased costs is provided in E.11.

  • The Operator shall provide documentation supporting the classification of the Material as Condition C.

  • You may then make claim for any additional liability according to the provisions of this Condition C.

  • 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.

  • In this Condition C., the terms "cost to repair or replace" and "replacement cost" do not include the increased costs incurred to comply with the enforcement of any ordinance or law, except to the extent that coverage for these increased costs is provided in E.11.

  • If the Company pays Ascertained Net Loss in a lump sum, in no event shall the Company's obligation to pay Ascertained Net Loss exceed the outstanding principal balance of the Loan plus unpaid, accrued interest at the rates provided in the Loan Documents from the date the Company is obligated to make payment as provided in Condition C until the date Ascertained Net Loss is paid in full.

  • Condition (C) may be met before or after the fulfillment of conditions (A) and (B).

  • In this Condition C., the terms "cost to repair or replace" and "replacement cost" do not include the increased costs incurred to comply with the en- forcement of any ordinance or law, except to the extent that coverage for these increased costs are provided in E.11.

  • The cost of reconditioning shall be charged to the receiving property, provided Condition C value plus cost of reconditioning does not exceed seventy-five percent (75%) of the current new price, as determined in paragraph 3.2 A(1).

  • Operator shall for Condition C material notify System Owners of the plan to dispose of the material and price at which the Material will be offered for sale.


More Definitions of Condition C

Condition C. An employee is on a scheduled vacation, and due to service requirements, works while on such vacation.
Condition C means the whole period during which the aircraft flies between flight level 100 and flight level 150, after a failure to maintain a pressure greater than 700 hPa in the flight

Related to Condition C

  • 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.

  • Condition Report means a condition report with respect to a Group III Vehicle, signed and dated by a Lessee or a Franchisee and any Manufacturer or its agent in accordance with the applicable Vehicle Disposition Program.

  • Condition Satisfaction Date shall have the meaning set forth in Section 7.2.

  • 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.

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