rebuilt definition

rebuilt means a motor vehicle deemed either a constructive total loss or a total loss, and which has then been repaired to make it safe for use on a highway, in accordance with Division 25 of the Regulation under the Motor Vehicle Act;
rebuilt means to have removed components from a CI engine and to have substituted these components with similar components to such an extent that the fixed capital cost of the sub- stituted components over any 12 consecutive month period exceeds 50% of the fixed capital cost that would be required to purchase a comparable entirely new CI engine.
rebuilt warranty returned", "reconditioned", "junked", or any brand, notation, or word(s) of similar meaning or import.

More Definitions of rebuilt

rebuilt means a total loss vehicle that has been declared a salvage vehicle and subsequently reconstructed as referred to in Division 25 Part 3 of the Motor Vehicle Act Regulations;
rebuilt means, at a minimum, replacement of worn parts and reconditioning or replacement of hydraulic systems, transmissions, differentials, electrical systems, engines, and brake systems. In addition, the Rebuilt Vehicle must be repainted and its tires must have at least eighty-five percent (85%) of tread remaining.
rebuilt means a rebuilt cylinder, pump, or valve shall be defined as “a cylinder, pump, or valve having all
rebuilt means the performance of service work on any roof bolting machine or continuous mining machine with integral roof drills exceeding 60% of the new purchase price.4 VAC 25-60-20. Time General requirements.
rebuilt means that an assessment or other analysis finds that a previously depleted stock has at least a 50-percent probability of being at or above Bmsy in the current year.

Related to rebuilt

  • Repair means to restore to proper operating condition a tank, pipe, spill prevention equipment, overfill prevention equipment, corrosion protection equipment, release detection equipment or other UST system component that has caused a release of product from the UST system or has failed to function properly.

  • Inaccessible means an Insured cannot reach his/her Destination by the original mode of transportation.

  • Repairs means the repairs to be made to the Mortgaged Property, as described on the Repair Schedule of Work (Exhibit C) or as otherwise required by Lender in accordance with this Loan Agreement.

  • Untenantable means that Tenant shall be unable to occupy and shall not be occupying the Premises or the applicable portion thereof for the conduct of business ordinarily conducted in the Premises as a result of the Casualty.

  • Installation Work means the construction and installation of the System and the Start-up, testing and acceptance (but not the operation and maintenance) thereof; all performed by or for the Power Producer at the Premises.

  • Substitute Improvements means the substitute or additional improvements of the Issuer described in Article V hereof.

  • Restoration means the repair and restoration of the Property after a Casualty or Condemnation as nearly as possible to the condition the Property was in immediately prior to such Casualty or Condemnation, with such alterations as may be reasonably approved by Lender.

  • Constructed wetlands means areas intentionally designed and created to emulate the water quality improvement function of wetlands for the primary purpose of removing pollutants from stormwater.