Special formula definition

Special formula means a type of infant formula specially processed or formulated to satisfy the special nutritional requirements of infants starting from birth and during the first six months with specific disorders, diseases or medical conditions;
Special formula means infant formulas manufactured and marketed for premature or low-birth weight infants or for infants with lactose intolerance, carbohydrate intolerance or other physiological, pathological or metabolic disorders.
Special formula. . The term “Special Formula” means the pension which would be calculated under Section 3.01(d) of Part A of the Pension Plan if the formula in the Weyenberg Shoe Manufacturing Company Salaried Employees Pension Plan as in effect on December 31, 1988 referred to in such Section 3.01(d) utilized the following definition of “Final Earningsin lieu of the definition of “Final Earnings” in Section 1.16 of the Weyenberg Shoe Manufacturing Company Salaried Employees Pension Plan as in effect on December 31, 1988:

Related to Special formula

  • Special Form property insurance, including insurance against loss or damage by fire, vandalism and malicious mischief, terrorism (if available on commercially reasonable terms), earthquake, explosion of steam boilers, pressure vessels or other similar apparatus, now or hereafter installed in the Hotels, with equivalent coverage as that provided by the usual extended coverage endorsements, in an amount equal to one hundred percent (100%) of the then full replacement cost of the property requiring replacement (excluding foundations) from time to time, including an increased cost of construction endorsement;

  • Special form radioactive material means radioactive material that satisfies the following conditions:

  • Special food product means a food product that is all of the following:

  • Special fuel means fuel oils and all combustible gases and liquids suitable for the generation of power for propulsion of motor vehicles or turbine-powered aircraft, and includes any substance used for that purpose, except that it does not include motor fuel. Kerosene shall not be considered to be a special fuel, unless blended with other special fuels for use in a motor vehicle with a diesel engine. Methanol shall not be considered to be a special fuel unless blended with other special fuels for use in a motor vehicle with a diesel engine.

  • Special Fare means any fare other than a Normal Fare.