Surplus-material definition
Surplus-material means material excavated in accordance with these specifications from any of the classes specified and which is temporarily surplus to the fill requirements and shall be carted to a designated stockpile for re-use later elsewhere in the Works, or to an approved spoil tip.
Surplus-material as used in this clause, means new, unused material that was purchased and accepted by the
Surplus-material. We regret that we do not have warehousing facilities to store surplus material after your mail date. Please let your client service team know BEFORE your mailing whether you would like us to dispose of your material or ship it back at your expense. Special arrangements can be made by contacting your client services team. WHAT IS A SKU NUMBER? A SKU number is a unique Stock Keeping Unit Number assigned and printed on each different type of material mailed. It is anticipated that all print vendors will begin incorporating unique and different Stock Keeping Unit Numbers on all material delivered to Print/Mail locations. WHY UTILIZE SKU NUMBERS? In an effort to continuously improve service to our mutual clients, enhanced quality control practices for inventory tracking purposes have been implemented at Print/Mail locations. Improved client specific inventory tracking is made possible through the identification of a unique stock tracking number by printers.
More Definitions of Surplus-material
Surplus-material as used in this clause, means new, unused material that was purchased and accepted by the U.S. Government and subsequently sold by the DLA Disposition Services, by Contractors authorized by DLA Disposition Services, or through another Federal Government surplus program. The terms “surplus” and “Government surplus” are used interchangeably in this clause.
Surplus-material means material excavated in accordance with these specifications from any of the classes specified and which is temporarily surplus to the fill requirements and shall be carted to a
Surplus-material means an unused raw material or commercial product obtained by a person who intended to use or sell it, but who no longer needs it, and who transfers ownership of it to another person for use in a manner for which the material or product is commonly used. Surplus material is excess material. Surplus material is neither of the following:
Surplus-material. We regret that we do not have warehousing facilities to store surplus material after your mail date. Please let your client service team know BEFORE your mailing whether you would like us to dispose of your material or ship it back at your expense. Special arrangements can be made by contacting your client services team.
Surplus-material shall have the meaning set forth in Section 7.01.