Tires definition

Tires means tires that are not designated under the Province of Nova Scotia’s tire recycling program;
Tires means all rubber, belted, and nonbelted automobile and truck
Tires means passenger vehicle tires from residential customer units.

Examples of Tires in a sentence

  • Tires (including full size spare): All–Terrain tires as recommended by the manufacturer for GVW specified.

  • You should walk around your vehicle and check these items:• Windshield and windows - look for cracks.• Windshield wipers - make sure they are in good condition.• Leaks - look for a pool of water or oil under the vehicle.• Tires - check for wear and proper inflation.• Mirrors - be sure they are clean and adjusted properly.• Gauges - check to see if they are working.

  • Why are Scrap Tires a Special Problem?Public Health Threats and Environmental Hazards of Tire Dumps and Stockpiles Mosquitoes Mosquitoes, as well as other vectors, find scrap tires an ideal breeding habitat.

  • Ash Management 49-54A Statewide Strategy for Managing Scrap Tires , .

  • Tires are exempt from this warranty but must be covered by the tire manufacturer’s standard warranty and services provided by the local authorized dealer of the tire manufacturer.


More Definitions of Tires

Tires means car, truck and off-road tires.
Tires means the outer pneumatic rubber covering of the wheels of motorized vehicles, with an inner diameter greater than 15 centimetres (6 inches).
Tires means the outer pneumatic rubber covering of wheels of motor vehicles.
Tires means all of the Selling Entities’ inventory of tires held for sale at the Dealerships, specifically excluding Manufacturer Parts and Accessories, Non-Manufacturer Parts and Accessories, and Supplies.
Tires means all rubber tires;
Tires means the tires and if applicable, wheels delivered to Kal Tire by the Customer, and accepted by Kal Tire from the Customer, for storage by Kal Tire.
Tires means all rubber, belted and non-belted automobile and truck tires.