Trims definition

Trims the components and accessory items of a Merchandise that bear a trademark, logos or designs utilised in the Merchandise and/ or labeling or packaging thereof
Trims means train radio information management system. “UIC” means the Union International des Chemins de Fer. “ULC” means the Underwriters Laboratories of Canada.

Examples of Trims in a sentence

  • Trims on surface-mounted cabinets secured with nickel-plated screws with cup washers, bottom of all trims to have lugs for resting on cabinet flange.

  • Trims finished moulded parts to trim jig or scribe lines by machining, filing or any other approved method.

  • These trims are to be used during construction and then turned over to the owner when Card Key Trims are installed.

  • Bulbs - incandescent and LEDs (except for the instrumentation and center display modules); Carpeting; Floor and Trunk Mats; Headliner/Sliding Roof Liner Panel; Interior noises, squeaks and rattles; Interior Dashboards, Consoles, Panels, Covers, Vents, Grills, Trims and Fasteners (except cup holders); Sun blinds (except for electrical/electronic components); Sun visors (except for electrical/electronic components); Upholstery (except for seat heating elements and seat occupancy sensor mat).

  • Temporary Construction Trims and Cylinders are specified for Card Key Access Doors.

  • Refer to section 3.4.2.3 Building Envelope, Exterior, Wood Detailing and Trims in the ▇.

  • Refer to section 3.4.3.3 Building Envelope, Exterior, Wood Detailing and Trims in the ▇.

  • Refer to section 3.4.1.3 Building Envelope, Exterior, Wood Detailing and Trims in the ▇.

  • Trims the strap and place it around the enrollee’s ankle and fasten the device to the strap with the consumables.

  • Wall edge / corners to be finished with Stainless Steel Square Edge Trims.

Related to Trims

  • Disinfectant means any oxidant, including but not limited to chlorine, chlorine dioxide, chloramines, and ozone added to water in any part of the treatment or distribution process, that is intended to kill or inactivate pathogenic microorganisms.

  • Topsoil means a varying depth (up to 300 mm) of the soil profile irrespective of the fertility, appearance, structure, agricultural potential, fertility and composition of the soil;

  • ergonomics means the application of scientific information concerning humans to the design of objects, systems and the environment for human use in order to optimise human well-being and overall system performance;

  • Deck means a floor or platform on which seats are provided for the accommodation of passengers;

  • HDPE means high density polyethylene;