Recondition definition

Recondition means work in addition to resurfacing, and includes pavement widening, shoulder paving, and improvement of an isolated grade, curve, intersection or correction of a sight dis- tance problem to improve safety.
Recondition means bringing Products into conformance with the Product Specifications consistent with the Product Regulatory Specifications.
Recondition or “Reconditioning” means, with respect to used Containers, the process of (i) revitalizing used Containers through removing their residues and labels; (ii) cleaning their interior and exterior with vacuum suction, solvents (such as kerosene, Toluene and degreaser), scrubber machines, high pressure water jets/washing hose shoots and/or specialized machines; (iii) repainting their exterior; and/or (iv) restoring them through repairs.

Examples of Recondition in a sentence

  • Recondition culvert inlet and outlet by field methods such as jacking out or cutting away damaged metal which obstructs flow.

  • The following items shall be listed separately and not taxed on the invoice: (1) Labor to Recondition Materials and Parts (non-taxable) and (2) Freight (non-taxable).

  • Recondition all resilient or composition flooring to provide a level of appearance equivalent to a completely refinished floor.

  • Recondition road surface, pull ditches, remove road surface, shoulder, and ditch vegetation, re-construct existing drain dips to effectively drain water from road surface (3-5% out slope), clean ▇▇▇▇▇▇ inlets and outlets.

  • If such Damage of a First Run Part causes the removal of the Nacelle from the Aircraft, IAE will arrange, upon request by the Operator, to Recondition the Nacelle or accomplish the Parts Repair at no charge to the Operator rather than providing the above Allowances.

  • Recondition and Rewind – 1 year from the date of shipment for windings.

  • Recondition road surface, pull ditches, re-construct existing drain dips to effectively drain water from road surface (2-3% outslope), clean culvert inlets and outlets.

  • If such Damage of a First Run Part requires the removal of the Engine or a Module from the Aircraft, IAE will arrange, upon request by the Operator, to Recondition the Engine or Module or accomplish the Parts Repair at no charge to the Operator rather than providing the above Credit Allowances.

  • Recondition all hard surface floors and vinyl base to provide a level of appearance equivalent to a completely refinished floor.

  • The following items shall be listed separately and not taxed on the invoice: (A) Labor to Recondition Materials and Parts (non- taxable) and (B) Freight (non-taxable).


More Definitions of Recondition

Recondition means work in addition to resurfacing, and includes pavement widening, shoulder paving, correction of drainage problems and improvement of an isolated grade, curve, intersection or correction of a sight distance problem to improve safety.
Recondition means that the Contractor, upon receipt of the unit shall inspect and clean all components, as necessary. Check unit’s valves, seals, and openings, bringing units to OEM standards, re-assembling, performing all tests, and certifying units for service.
Recondition means work in addition to resurfacing. Minor reconditioning includes pavement widening and shoulder paving. Major reconditioning includes improvement of an iso- lated grade, curve, intersection or sight distance problem to improve safety. Major recondition projects may require additional right−of−way.
Recondition. , in relation to an engine, means the process of reconditioning an engine set out in –