Sending Unit definition
Examples of Sending Unit in a sentence
Fuel Sending Unit Interior Access Panel in Floor: To be included as standard feature.
Fuel Injection Pump and Injectors; Vacuum Pump; Fuel Tank; Fuel Tank Sending Unit; Metal Fuel Delivery Lines; Fuel Pressure Regulator; and Fuel Tank Switching Unit/Switch.
Fuel Delivery Pump; Fuel Injection Pump; Fuel Injectors; Fuel Tank, Metal Fuel Lines; Fuel Pressure Regulator; Fuel Sending Unit; Fuel Gauge; Air Control Valve; Oxygen Sensors; MAF Sensor; Camshaft/Crankshaft Sensors; Electronic Fuel Injection Computer/Module.
Fuel Injection Pump and Injectors, Vacuum Pump, Fuel Tank, Fuel Tank Sending Unit, Metal Fuel Delivery Lines, Pressure Regulator, Metering Valve, Idle Air Control and Throttle Position Sensor.
The Sending Unit or the Visiting Unit may terminate this Agreement by notice with immediate effect in the event of: violation by the Participant of the obligations referred to in § 4; discontinuation of the Participant's performance of his/her obligations under this Agreement without justification; Termination of this Agreement in any case requires justification and written form under pain of nullity.
Fuel Delivery Fuel Pump; Fuel Distributor and Injectors; Sensors (except Oxygen Sensor); Vacuum Pump; Fuel Tank Sending Unit; IAC Motor; Vacuum Restrictor; Fuel Delivery Lines; Seals and Gaskets.
The Agreement is drawn up in four counterparts, one each for the Participant and the Visiting Unit and two for the Sending Unit.
It is to be known as a "Sending Unit" for TDR's (transfer of development rights) as it has 667 potential development units available due to it's 27.76 acres density, however the developer will be building only 388 affordable senior living rental units, which leave an overage of 279 units that can be purchased by the City of New Port Richey, for placement into the City's TDR Bank.
The Sending Unit shall not be liable to third parties or to the Visiting Unit for any damages caused by the Participant in accordance with his/her study visit.
If wind shall cause trash or other materials to be windblown from one Unit (the “Sending Unit”) to another Unit (the “Receiving Unit”), in a manner that results in unreasonable inconvenience or nuisance to the owners and occupants of the Receiving Unit, the owners of the Sending Unit shall adopt reasonable measures to mitigate such inconvenience or nuisance upon request by the Receiving Unit, all as more particularly described in Section 3.22 of the Master Declaration.