Production Inputs definition

Production Inputs means goods, including raw materials, semi finished products, and accessories serving production that is fully transformed or utilized in the production process of the QIP no later than 2 (two) years after importation.
Production Inputs means goods, including raw materials, semi finished products, and accessories serving production that is fully transformed or utilized in the production process of the QIP no later than 2 (two) years after importation. It does not include office equipments and furniture’s, petroleum products, vehicles, and spare parts for vehicles.
Production Inputs means (a) process water for operation, back feed and charging power necessary for the start-up, testing and operation of the Project, and (b) the other inputs (including chemicals necessary for the operation and maintenance of the Project) as referenced in Exhibit A. [Conform to final project requirements]

Examples of Production Inputs in a sentence

  • This does not affect their liability under this Agricultural Production Inputs Contract.

  • The Contractor must not disclose to anyone:  official information related to this contract or  other information that the Employer notifies the Supplier is confidential, except as necessary to perform the Supplier’s obligations under this agreement or an Agricultural Production Inputs Contract or to comply with the law.

  • The Contractor must not disclose to anyone: ❖ official information related to this contract or ❖ other information that the Employer notifies the Supplier is confidential, except as necessary to perform the Supplier’s obligations under this agreement or an Agricultural Production Inputs Contract or to comply with the law.