Cross-contamination definition
Cross-contamination means any cross-contamination or other failure by a Fund to effectively segregate assets between the different classes of Fund Interests and different classes, series or compartments of that Fund;
Cross-contamination means, in respect of an ETF Share and the related ETF, the occurrence of a cross-contamination or other failure to segregate effectively assets between different classes, series or sub-funds of such ETF, and such event continues, in the determination of the Calculation Agent, for the foreseeable future;
Cross-contamination means contamination of a non-target feed with an active substance originating from the previous use of the facilities or equipment;
More Definitions of Cross-contamination
Cross-contamination means contamination of a starting material, intermediate product or finished product with another starting material or product, during production, storage and transportation;
Cross-contamination means the intentional or unintentional contact of feedstocks subject to a more stringent quality standard with a feedstock subject to a less stringent quality standard and includes but is not limited to contact with the surface of a machine, the mixture of tested compost with untested compost, or contact with leachate that was previously in contact with a feedstock subject to a more stringent quality standard.
Cross-contamination means the process by which microorganisms are unintentionally transferred with harmful effect to food or food contact surfaces from other food, food contact surfaces, food handlers, or equipment.
Cross-contamination means the mixing of the classes of items in Schedule A or the mixing of items from Schedule A and B of this By-law.
Cross-contamination means the process by which bacteria or other microorganisms are transferred from one substance or object to another with harmful effect.
Cross-contamination means the process where microbes unintentionally transfer from one substance or object to another with a negative/harmful effect as result on either one of the objects or substances;
Cross-contamination means the spread of micro-organisms from one surface to another or from something that is contaminated to something that is not;