Redundant Material definition

Redundant Material means material that is no longer required by the Authority and which, when identified, will be disposed of by the Authority.

Examples of Redundant Material in a sentence

  • DEFCON 601 – Redundant Material DEFCON 694 – Accounting for Property of the Authority Issue of Controlled Information subject to Schedule 1, clause 20 Select if applicable (if ticked then list Controlled Information and attach list to Tasking Form).

  • DEFCON 601 – Redundant Material DEFCON 694 – Accounting for Property of the Authority Issue of Controlled Information subject to Schedule 1, Clause 20 Select if applicable (Examples of, but not a conclusive list of Controlled Information is provided at Annex A).

  • DEFCON 550 (Edn 02/14) Child Labour and Employment Law DEFCON 566 (Edn 03/18) Change of Control of Contractor DEFCON 601 (Edn 04/14) Redundant Material DEFCON 602A (Edn 04/23) Quality Assurance (With Deliverable Quality Plan) Note: for the purposes of this contract the Authority recognises that the Contractor meets the AQAP quality requirements via ISO9001, AS/EN9100 and AS/EN9110 quality standards .

  • DEFCON 23 * – Special Jigs, Tooling and Test Equipment DEFCON 611 – Issued Property (if ticked then list Issued Property and attach list to Tasking Form) DEFCON 601 – Redundant Material DEFCON 694 – Accounting for Property of the Authority Issue of Controlled Information subject to Schedule 1, clause 20 Select if applicable (if ticked then list Controlled Information and attach list to Tasking Form).

  • DEFCON 601 (Edn 10/04) Redundant Material DEFCON 602b(Edn 12/06) Quality Assurance (Without Deliverable Quality Plan).

Related to Redundant Material

  • Plant Material means the leaves, stems, buds, and flowers of the marijuana plant, and does not include seedlings, seeds, clones, stalks, or roots of the plant or the weight of any non-marijuana ingredients combined with marijuana.

  • relevant material means any information, document or thing that in the opinion of SARS is [forseeably] foreseeably relevant for the administration of a tax Act as referred to in section 3;’’;

  • Input Material means all documents, information, representations, statements and materials provided by Customer or a third party on behalf of Customer, relating to the Services, including computer programs, data, logos, reports and specifications and inventories.

  • Client Materials means all works and materials supplied by or on behalf of the Client to the Consultant for incorporation into the Deliverables or for some other use in connection with the Services;

  • Contractor Software means software which is proprietary to the Contractor, including software which is or will be used by the Contractor for the purposes of providing the Services.