Test Track definition

Test Track means the portion of Owner’s high speed track provided by Owner to Contractor for the testing of the Trainsets at speeds up to 242 miles per hour. At a minimum, the Test Track will include an overhead catenary system.
Test Track means that portion of the Infraco Works that will be utilised by the Infraco to test run Trams and systems and to train drivers and other staff;
Test Track means the track in carshed area which is used to test movements of trains and performance of on board appliances or equipment, when required;

Examples of Test Track in a sentence

  • Use cloths - do not spray! You will make sure that everyone likely to attend your activity or event understands that they MUST NOT DO SO if they or anyone in their household has had COVID-19 symptoms in the last 7 days, and that if they develop symptoms within 7 days of visiting the premises they MUST use the Test, Track and Trace system to alert others with whom they have been in contact.

  • Hyperloop Test Track for the 2015 Space Exploration Technologies Corp.

  • In 2019, Promesa Capital LLC approached CTI about developing a Connected and Autonomous Vehicle Test Track and Research Facility (hereinafter, the “CAV Test Track”).

  • Contractor is responsible to make any arrangements necessary to perform any required pre-testing prior to Owner providing Contactor with access to the Test Track.

  • Low Speed Test Track at the Ford Dearborn Proving Grounds 6 Figure 5.

  • After conducting preliminary investigations on available property both on- and off-campus for development of a CAV Test Track, a determination was made that the most advantageous location for the facility would be in close proximity to the University and at the UConn Depot Office of the Vice President for Finance and Chief Financial Officer ▇▇▇ ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇ ▇▇▇▇, ▇▇▇▇ ▇▇▇▇, ▇▇▇▇▇▇ ▇▇▇▇ ▇▇▇▇▇▇, CT 06269 ▇▇▇.▇▇▇▇▇.▇▇▇ Campus.

  • The Option Agreement would grant Promesa Capital LLC the option to purchase approximately 105 acres of the UConn Depot Campus for the purpose of constructing and operating a CAV Test Track and other energy system research facilities.

  • As promptly as practicable following the Closing Date, the Parties agree to cause the location of employment of each employee of GDTNA to be the Buffalo Plant or the Huntsville Test Track, as applicable, and all costs and expenses (including under the GDTNA Benefit Plans), if any, of relocating such employees to such employment locations shall be borne by SRI.

  • The Test Track shall be maintained to achieve the Performance Requirements at all times.

  • In the event that any employee of GDTNA whose location of employment, immediately prior to the Closing was not either the Buffalo Plant or the Huntsville Test Track, declines (without any solicitation or other encouragement by any Goodyear Group Member) to continue his or her employment at the Buffalo Plant or the Huntsville Test Track, each Goodyear Group Member shall be permitted to solicit, recruit or hire each such employee.


More Definitions of Test Track

Test Track means the portion of the track in the depot used for testing of a train;
Test Track has the meaning ascribed thereto in Schedule 15-1 – Definitions of the Output Specifications.
Test Track means the test track required to be built in accordance with Article 2.1.2 of the Functional and Technical Requirements.

Related to Test Track

  • First trust means a trust over which an authorized fiduciary may exercise the decanting power.

  • Manifest tracking number means the alphanumeric identification number (i.e., a unique three letter suffix preceded by nine numerical digits), which is pre-printed in Item 4 of the Manifest by a registered source.

  • Master REMIC As described in the Preliminary Statement.

  • Blind trust means an independently managed trust in which the employee-beneficiary has no management rights and in which the employee-beneficiary is not given notice of alterations in or other dispositions of the property subject to the trust.

  • ABS means asset-backed securities.