Readily observable definition

Readily observable means able to be seen/observed at the time of the inspection without the removal of installed or finished coverings and/or stored materials.

Examples of Readily observable in a sentence

  • Readily observable evidence of any obvious environmental contamination such as stained soils, sheens on water, etc.

  • Readily observable conditions must be noted for the following: attic space, crawl space, floors and walls for significant structural failure, moisture damage, or evidence of past fire damage; the roof condition for remaining life; the mechanical systems for operability; and all surfaces for defective paint.

Related to Readily observable

  • Barrier Observation Date means each of the Barrier Observation Dates as specified in § 1 of the Product and Underlying Data. If a Barrier Observation Date is not a Calculation Date for one or more Basket Components, the immediately following day, which is a Calculation Date shall be the respective Barrier Observation Date for all Basket Components.

  • Ascertainable standard means a standard relating to an

  • Quantifiable means, in the context of offset projects, the ability to accurately measure and calculate GHG reductions or GHG removal enhancements relative to a project baseline in a reliable and replicable manner for all GHG emission sources, GHG sinks, or GHG reservoirs included within the offset project boundary, while accounting for uncertainty and activity-shifting leakage and market-shifting leakage.

  • Readily accessible means areas within the interior of the dwelling unit available for observation at

  • No Observable Acute Effect Level or "(NOAEL)" means any concentration equal to or less than the critical test concentration in a single concentration (pass/fail) toxicity test, conducted pursuant to Section 22a-430-3(j)(7)(A)(i) of the RCSA, demonstrating 90% or greater survival of test organisms at the CTC.