Laden definition

Laden means so loaded as to attain the gross vehicle mass as defined in paragraph 2.11. above.
Laden means so loaded as to attain the gross vehicle mass as defined in paragraph 2.22.2.11. above.
Laden means so loaded as to attain the gross vehicle mass as defined in paragraph 2.12.

Examples of Laden in a sentence

  • Before providing any material support or resources to an individual or entity, the Vendor also will verify that the individual or entity has not been designated by the United Nations Security (UNSC) sanctions committee established under UNSC Resolution 1267 (1999) (the “1267 Committee”) [individuals and entities linked to the Taliban, Osama bin Laden, or the Al Qaidia Organization].

  • Before providing any material support or resources to an individual or entity, the Recipient also will verify that the individual or entity has not been designated by the United Nations Security (UNSC) sanctions committee established under UNSC Resolution 1267 (1999) (the “1267 Committee”) [individuals and entities linked to the Taliban, Usama bin Laden, or the Al Qaida Organization].

  • Before providing any material support or resources to an individual or entity, the Applicant also will verify that the individual or entity has not been designated by the United Nations Security (UNSC) sanctions committee established under UNSC Resolution 1267 (1999) (the “1267 Committee”) [individuals and entities linked to the Taliban, Usama bin Laden, or the Al- Qaida Organization].

  • Before providing any material support or resources to an individual or entity, the Recipient also will verify that the individual or entity has not been designated by the United Nations Security (UNSC) sanctions committee established under UNSC Resolution 1267 (1999) (the “1267 Committee”) [individuals and entities linked to the Taliban, Usama bin Laden, or the Al-Qaida Organization].

  • Before providing any material support or resources to an individual or entity, the Contractor also will verify that the individual or entity has not been designated by the United Nations Security (UNSC) sanctions committee established under UNSC Resolution 1267 (1999) (the “1267 Committee”) [individuals and entities linked to the Taliban, Usama bin Laden, or the Al- Qaida Organization].


More Definitions of Laden

Laden means containing cargo whether a full or part load. “Landward Container” means any container brought onto the Terminal by or
Laden means carrying a load.
Laden means the "gross vehicle mass", which is the maximum mass of the fully laden solo vehicle based on its construction and design performances, as declared by the manufacturer. This shall be less than or equal to the sum of the maximum axles' (group of axles) capacity.
Laden means so loaded as to attain the gross vehicle mass as defined in 2.22.
Laden means that the vehicle is carrying a load;
Laden means containing cargo whether a full or part load.
Laden means the "gross vehicle mass", which is the maximum mass of the fully laden solo vehicle based on its construction and design performances, as declared by the manufacturer. This shall be less than or equal to the sum of the maximum axles' (group of axles) capacity. [2.11. "Lightly loaded" means mass in running order plus 15 kg for test equipment including outriggers, or the laden condition, whichever is less. In the case of ABS tests on a low friction surface (paragraphs 4.9.4. to 4.9.7.), the mass for the test equipment is increased to 30 kg.][Note: Still needs discussion for the case where the parking brake is the secondary brake.] 2.12. "Mass in running order */" means the sum of the unladen */ vehicle mass and driver mass.[Note: Footnote */ will be replaced in the final text by a footnote referring to S.R.1, the official definitions to be used in gtrs.] 2.13. "Peak friction coefficient (PFC)" means the measure of tyre to road surface friction based on the maximum deceleration of a rolling tyre, measured in accordance with the method specified in national legislation. 2.14. "Power assisted braking system" means a braking system in which the energy necessary to produce the braking force is supplied by the physical effort of the driver assisted by one or more energy supplying devices, for example vacuum assisted (with vacuum booster). 2.15. "Secondary brake system" means the second service brake system on a vehicle equipped with a combined brake system. 2.16. "Service brake system" means a brake system which is used for slowing the vehicle when in motion. 2.17. "Single brake system" means a brake system which acts on only one axle. 2.18. "Split service braking system (SSBS)" means a brake system consisting of two or more subsystems activated by a single control designed so that a single failure in any subsystem (such as a leakage type failure of a hydraulic subsystem) does not impair the operation of any other subsystem.2.19. "Stopping distance" means the distance travelled by the vehicle from the point of application of the control to the point at which the vehicle reaches a full stop. 2.20. "Test speed" means the vehicle speed measured at the moment of application of the brake control(s). 2.21. "Transmission" means the combination of components that provide the functional link between the control and the brake.