Original Condition definition

Original Condition means the condition of the vehicle, parts, and components as installed by the manufacturer but not necessarily to the original level of effectiveness.
Original Condition means the condition of the emission control system(s) as installed by the manufacturer, but not necessarily to the original level of effectiveness;
Original Condition means the original state and condition of the Premises as indicated in the plans and drawings furnished or to be furnished by the Landlord to the Tenant when possession of the Premises are handed to the Tenant by the Landlord.

Examples of Original Condition in a sentence

  • MOTION: Reaffirm Offering the Original Condition of Six Month Compensation.RESULT: ADOPTED.

  • Original Condition State funding for the Wildlife Services Program does not pay for all costsincurred by the federal entity administering the program.

  • Original Condition B.21 - Source Modification Requirement has been revised as shown below: B.21 Source Modification Requirement [326 IAC 2-7-10.5][326 IAC 2-2][326 IAC 2-3](a) A modification, construction, or reconstruction is governed by the requirements of 326 IAC 2 and 326 IAC 2-7-10.5.

  • Original Condition The Wildlife Services Program is funded with general funds (through theNorth Dakota Department of Agriculture), special funds (through the North Dakota Game and Fish Department), and federal funds (through the U.S. Department of Agriculture).

  • Original Condition: The Contractor shall keep historical sites in original conditions or return to original conditions when applicable at Owners approval.


More Definitions of Original Condition

Original Condition means the site conditions existing prior to the construction and operation of an oil and gas waste facility.
Original Condition means the state and condition of the Premises as described in the Reinstatement Schedule.
Original Condition means the state and condition of the Premises including the Landlord's installations therein (as the case may be) as at the date the Tenant took possession of the Premises and includes the concrete raised floor, ceiling boards, standard lighting and sprinklers originally provided by the Landlord;
Original Condition means Equipment that has not been used to process transactions, other than to test the Equipment prior to deployment for general use. Heartland will not accept returned Equipment after 60 days of purchase or Equipment not in Original Condition.
Original Condition means the Mobile Device has its original packaging, with all original accessories and in its original, undamaged condition, with no signs of wear from its original condition (including scratches or other damage to the screen, housing or hardware), is fully functional and has been Unlocked and Wiped. Outstanding Balance means, at any time and in relation to a Mobile Device which remains the subject of an Instalment Plan, an amount equal to the Purchase Price less the aggregate of all amounts received by Us towards satisfaction of that Purchase Price (excluding any additional fees or charges that have been applied in accordance with this Agreement and which are applicable to amounts that were owing by You under these Mobile Device Terms).
Original Condition means the original state and condition of the Premises on the date you first took possession of the Premises under this Lease as shown in the plans and drawings we have given or will give you, but not including the Tenant's Works or any works that previous tenants have carried out.
Original Condition means the bare state and original condition of the Premises as at the Possession Date (as hereinafter defined) without any fixtures, fittings, renovations, additions, alterations, improvements made or installed in the Premises by the Tenant or taken over by the Tenant, and includes the concrete topping, sprinklers and all fixtures and fittings originally provided by the Landlord; Outstanding Debt means all sums which are or at any time may be or become due from or owing by the Tenant to the Landlord, whether as Security Deposit, Rent, Service Charge, GST, interest, penalty or otherwise, whether actually or contingently, which the Tenant has covenanted or is liable to pay or discharge, under or in connection with this Tenancy Agreement;