Grade B definition

Grade B means with respect to a Device, such Device is fully functional with no technical problems, but does not satisfy Grade A.
Grade B. Medium duty covers suitable where heavy commercial vehicles would be exceptional (8 tons).
Grade B means predominately free of Litter, debris, Detritus, loose chippings, excreta, accident debris, leaf and blossom fall, other rubbish and animal carcasses or remains or any other material fouling Land Use surfaces apart from small items.

Examples of Grade B in a sentence

  • UNLESS NOTED OTHERWISE, STEEL SHALL CONFORM TO ONE OF THE FOLLOWING ASTM SPECIFICATIONS: STRUCTURAL STEEL, PLATE ASTM A36 STRUCTURAL TUBE, PIPE ASTM A500 GRADE B GENERAL, ALL PURPOSE BOLT.

  • STRUCTURAL STEEL TUBES SHALL CONFORM TO ASTM A500, GRADE B, Fy=50 KSI.

  • STRUCTURAL STEEL PIPES SHALL CONFORM TO ASTM A53, TYPE S, GRADE B, FY=35 KSI.

  • SQUARE AND RECTANGULAR TUBES SHALL CONFORM TO ASTM A500, GRADE B.


More Definitions of Grade B

Grade B means pure maple syrup which is free of any material other than pure, clean, clear liquid maple syrup in sanitary condition; which has a color for light transmittance between the range of 43.9% Tc to 27.0%Tc. (The United States Department of Agriculture does not have an approved visual glass comparator which compares to the light transmittance of this grade. Thus, for reference purposes only, a glass comparator that is equivalent to the light transmittance of 27.0% Tc, and which may be used, is that for “Canadian No. 2 (amber)” as said comparators were on June 9, 1989); Grade B shall meet the density requirements of Fancy Grade. Grade B may have a flavor stronger than Grade A Dark Amber, but shall not be damaged in any way and Grade B shall be free of sugar crystals;
Grade B means predominately free of Litter, debris, detritus, loose chippings, excreta, accident debris, leaf fall, other rubbish and animal carcasses or remains or any other material fouling street surfaces apart from small items.
Grade B means seed cotton of lower quality as approved by the Authority;

Related to Grade B

  • Lowest Adjacent Grade (LAG means the elevation of the ground, sidewalk or patio slab immediately next to the building, or deck support, after completion of the building.

  • Highest Adjacent Grade (HAG means the highest natural elevation of the ground surface, prior to construction, immediately next to the proposed walls of the structure.

  • Downgrade Event means, unless otherwise specified on the Cover Sheet, for a Party means that Party’s Credit Rating falls below BBB- from S&P or Baa3 from Moody’s or becomes no longer rated by either S&P or Moody’s.

  • DNS test Means one non-­‐recursive DNS query sent to a particular “IP address” (via UDP or TCP). If DNSSEC is offered in the queried DNS zone, for a query to be considered answered, the signatures must be positively verified against a corresponding DS record published in the parent zone or, if the parent is not signed, against a statically configured Trust Anchor. The answer to the query must contain the corresponding information from the Registry System, otherwise the query will be considered unanswered. A query with a “DNS resolution RTT” 5 times higher than the corresponding SLR, will be considered unanswered. The possible results to a DNS test are: a number in milliseconds corresponding to the “DNS resolution RTT” or, undefined/unanswered.

  • Borrowing Base Deficiency means, at any date on which the same is determined, the amount, if any, that (a) the aggregate Covered Debt Amount as of such date exceeds (b) the Borrowing Base as of such date.