SV definition

SV means load model 3 (Special Vehicle) loading as defined in British Standard EN 1991- Part 2:2003 Actions on Structures, Traffic Loads on Bridges and the National Annex to British Standard EN 1991-Part 2:2003.
SV has the meaning set forth in the Preamble.
SV is defined in Section 2.1 hereof.

Examples of SV in a sentence

  • The corresponding SV for each Product is marked on the specific product page on your local Nu Skin website (for Brand Affiliates and Members) and in the Pricelist (for Customers, Brand Affiliates and Members) available on your local Nu Skin website.

  • However, in order to gain from the benefits listed under the present Terms and Conditions, a minimum 50 SV volume is required for the ADR subscription order every month when it is processed.

  • Sales Volumes (“SV”) is a point system used to compare the relative value of Products with each Product being assigned a specific amount of points of SV.

  • Such products points can be redeemed for any product, subject to the reservations and exceptions listed in the present Terms and Conditions, that has less or equal value in SV.

  • Product points (SV multiplied with the applicable 10%, 20% or 30% rate as outlined in 2.1.2. below) will be awarded in the calendar month following the calendar month during which they are earned.


More Definitions of SV

SV. Stec▇-▇▇▇▇▇▇ ▇▇▇lishing Corporation, a Delaware corporation.
SV means SV Life Sciences Fund VI, L.P and SV Life Sciences Fund VI Strategic Partners, L.P.
SV means the aggregate Stated Value (as defined in the Certificate of Designation) of all Surrendered Shares;
SV means a session(s) conducted under an Advanced Qualification Program (AQP) in which a Pilot trainee’s knowledge of technical systems is objectively assessed. An SV conducted in Qualification Training, Requalification Training or Continuing Qualification is the AQP equivalent of the written examination and the oral examination (when required).
SV means Superintendencia de Valores, the Borrower’s Securities Superintendence originally established as the Comisión Nacional de Valores (National Securities Commission) under the Borrower’s law no. 32 of May 1979.
SV means serviceable where the condition of a Component is airworthy and holds a valid certificate issued by an approved organization by the appropriate aviation authority;
SV meaning serviceable condition; (d) “AR” meaning as removed; or (e) “BER” meaning beyond economic repair. Except as to the “4a. Expendables” as provided in Section 3 of this Schedule 2.01(a)(1), each Rotable Part or Expendable Part has a set value by part number specified in the “MASTERPARTNUMBER” column (“3. Rotables” or “4. Expendables”) depending on the Condition Code of the applicable Rotable Part or Expendable Part. Except as to the “4a. Expendables” as provided in Section 3 of this Schedule 2.01(a)(1), for purposes of the Initial Determination, the value of each respective part is based on its respective Condition Code as provided in the “VAL EA” column (“3. Rotables” or “4. Expendables”). Each Rotable Part or Expendable Part will have all applicable records and documentation in accordance with the Company’s maintenance program to confirm the Condition Code. If as of the Closing Determination, such Rotable Part or Expendable Part has changed its applicable Condition Code in accordance with the Company’s maintenance program from the Condition Code as of the Initial Determination, then, for purposes of the Closing Determination the Asset Value of such Rotable Part or Expendable Part will be adjusted to reflect its then current Condition Code as reflected in the relevant “VAL EA” column (“3. Rotables”, “4b. Repairables” or “4c. Consumables”), provided, however, that if no price is specified in the Tangible Asset List for such Rotable Part or Expendable Part applicable to such then-current Condition Code, then Buyer may elect to include such Rotable Part or Expendable Part as a Reappraisal Item; and provided further, as to the “4a. Expendables”, the Closing Determination Value will be determined using the “Unit Priceas specified in “4a. Expendables” and will be subject to adjustment as provided in provided in Section 3 of this Schedule 2.01(a)(1). The process described in the immediately preceding sentences shall be repeated for the purposes of the Final Determination, except that the term “Initial Determination” shall instead refer to the “Closing Determination,” and the parties shall reasonably cooperate with each other in conducting the review of aircraft records and physical inspections, to confirm the accuracy of Condition Codes, as may be requested by the parties in accordance with paragraph 11 of this Schedule 2.01(a)(1).