Reconditioning definition

Reconditioning means professional cleaning and/or detailing and does not guarantee repainting or replacement.
Reconditioning means work in addition to resurfacing. “Minor reconditioning” includes pavement widening and shoul- der paving. “Major reconditioning” includes improvement of an isolated grade, curve, intersection or sight distance problem to improve safety. Major reconditioning projects may require addi- tional property acquisition.
Reconditioning means an operation necessary to restore a reusable packaging to a functional state for the purpose of its re-use;

Examples of Reconditioning in a sentence

  • Repairs are limited to the lesser of the cost of repair or the average trade in value of the Vehicle as determined by NADA (National Auto Dealers Association) Used Car Guide or the cost of professional Reconditioning.

  • Treatment to eliminate odor resulting from food or drink spills is limited to two professional Reconditioning attempts.

  • Reconditioning the Equipment, except as provided in Section G below.

  • Reconditioning of space is the remodeling of space for equipment use, such as, but not limited to, adding HVAC.

  • Reconditioning, refurbishing, painting or refinishing the Equipment, performing services connected with relocation of the Equipment or adding or removing accessories, attachments or other devices.


More Definitions of Reconditioning

Reconditioning means an any operations listed in part B of Annex VI necessary to restore a reusable packaging to a functional state for the purpose of its re-use;
Reconditioning means the [deepening, reaming, casing, recasing, perforating,
Reconditioning means any appropriate process or procedure by which distressed merchandise can be brought into compliance with the standards of the Department for consumption or use by the public.
Reconditioning means professional touch up and/or buffing and does not include body work.
Reconditioning means retesting and/or rebagging seed returned to CERES after the planting season.
Reconditioning means the reworking and segregation, or other manipulation, which brings a product into compliance with this Act, whether or not for its original intended use;
Reconditioning. Refers to the operation performed on a well to assure, restore or improve the Crude Oil production of an open (drilled) deposit for production of the well. It also refers to the closing or abandonment operation of a completion in a deposit in order to attempt a new completion in the same or another deposit, from the said well. These operations include, but are not limited to, stimulations (acidifications, fracturing), installation or recovery of a pumping system, repairs or maintenance works, opening of windows, deepening, recompletion or plugging of the well.