HID definition

HID means High Intensity Discharge.
HID means a Historically Disadvantaged Individual that is a South African citizen.
HID means Haryana Irrigation Department or any successor thereto;

Examples of HID in a sentence

  • Any notice of error in an HID invoice must be received by HID in writing at the HID address shown on the relevant invoice within ten (10) business days of the date on the invoice, after which period the HID invoice shall be deemed undisputed.

  • CUSTOMER shall be solely liable for any warranties or representations that CUSTOMER makes regarding the Products and/or Services beyond those warranties expressly offered to CUSTOMER by HID or otherwise contained in HID's generally available marketing materials, unless expressly agreed to in writing by an authorized representative of HID.

  • The Lighting Division offers a complete line of HID and Incandescent Floodlights, High Bay/Low Bay, RLM, Commercial and Architectural Luminaries, plus poles, brackets and ballasts.

  • HID’s acceptance of any deviation from these payment terms is at HID's sole discretion and may be conditioned on CUSTOMER’S acceptance of a pricing adjustment reflecting the increase in the associated cost or risk to HID.

  • HID WILL NOT BE RESPONSIBLE OR LIABLE FOR ANY DAMAGE OR LOSS RESULTING FROM THE OPERATION OR PERFORMANCE OF ANY THIRD PARTY PRODUCT OR ANY SYSTEMS IN WHICH AN HID PRODUCT IS INCORPORATED.

  • On some cars it is inadvisable or impossible for anyone other than a qualified technician to change a headlight bulb unit e.g. high intensity discharge (HID) headlights and carrying spares is not an option.

  • Knowledgeable in the maintenance and repair of basic building systems such as: o Replacing light bulbs, fluorescent tubes and HID ballasts.

  • Fluorescent light bulbs/tubes and high intensity discharge bulbs (HID), such as high-pressure sodium lamps and metal halide lamps, are commonly used in households, businesses and commercial/industrial applications and are considered safe under normal conditions of use.

  • Fluorescent lamps (CFLs and fluorescent tubes) and HID lamps are commonly used in households and businesses and are considered safe under normal conditions of use.

  • While mercury is a highly toxic substance, only a very small amount is used in fluorescent lamps and HID lamps.


More Definitions of HID

HID means Human Interface Device;
HID means Human Interface Device.
HID means HID Global Corporation.
HID means ▇▇▇▇▇▇ Institute Dublin Limited trading as ▇▇▇▇▇▇ Institute Dublin. Unless the context otherwise requires, words in the singular shall include the plural and words in the plural shall include the singular. Term headings do not affect the interpretation of the Terms. Any words following the terms including, include, in particular, for example, or any similar expression, shall be constructed as illustrative and shall not limit the sense of words preceding or proceeding these terms.

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