Destructive definition

Destructive means to bend or pull the weld test coupon to see if it cracks or breaks;
Destructive may be interpreted as behavior which is substantially emotionally or physically detrimental to the beneficiary or his or her immediate family. The behavior may also be destructive to the beneficiary or his or her immediate family in the form of severe financial hardship, such as excessive financial outlays by the beneficiary to perpetuate the dependent behavior. Actual loss of financial resources is not necessary: The mere chance that such risk taking is so substantial as to potentially financially harm the beneficiary or his or her immediate family is sufficient to enact the presumption of this prerequisite.

Examples of Destructive in a sentence

  • It is understood and agreed that for those contractors signatory to this agreement at April 30, 2006 Article 2:00 Section 2.01 a) scope shall include the words “But does not include Visual Inspection, Destructive Testing, Stress Relieving, or Material Characterization unless it becomes part of the scope of the agreement through voluntary recognition or certification of that company”.

  • Company represents and warrants that the Software shall not contain, and that Saint Luke’s shall not receive via access to or use of the Software, any Destructive Mechanisms, as defined below and Company shall not invoke such mechanisms at any time, including upon expiration or termination of the Agreement for any reason.

  • The Software does not infringe upon the proprietary rights of any third party and the Custodian has no actual knowledge that a Destructive Element (as defined below) has been coded or introduced into the Software.

  • Vacuum insulated vessels of not more than 1,000 litres volume EN 895:1995 Destructive tests on welds in metallic materials.

  • Notwithstanding anything elsewhere in the Agreement to the contrary and to the extent any Software contains a Destructive Mechanism, Company shall be in default of the Agreement and no cure period shall apply.

  • Destructive testing or drilling/coring of pavements will not be permitted.

  • If any Software contains Destructive Mechanism, Company shall, via a document specific to this provision, notify Saint Luke’s in writing.

  • Such notification shall specifically inform Saint Luke’s of the full extent and nature of the Destructive Mechanism and provide Saint Luke’s with instructions for overriding such Destructive Mechanism in emergencies.

  • Transverse tensile test EN 910:1996 Destructive test methods on welds in metallic materials.

  • If Broadridge or Ridge detect any such Destructive Elements in the Software, Broadridge or Ridge agree to eliminate such Destructive Elements as promptly as reasonably practicable and shall notify ▇▇▇▇▇▇ and Client thereof as soon as possible.