vehicle category definition

vehicle category means any set of vehicles which have identical design characteristics;
vehicle category means the differentiation of vehicles for purposes of toll rate classifications as set forth in 135 IAC
vehicle category means the grouping applied in setting the toll rate based on specific motor vehicle properties;

More Definitions of vehicle category

vehicle category means each different type of vehicle used to provide the Services as specified in column B of Part 2 of Schedule 4 to the Contract.
vehicle category means the appropriate vehicle category as defined in the Severn Bridges Act 1992 which is specified on the Tag.
vehicle category means the grouping — applied in a manner set out in the Decree adopted for the implementation of this Act — in setting the toll rate based on specific motor vehicle properties;
vehicle category means the differentiation of vehicles for purposes of toll rate classifications as set forth in Rule/Regulation 4-1(a).
vehicle category means any set of vehicles which have identical design characteristics and which is defined in Annex II Chapter A of the Tractor Type Approval Directive.
vehicle category means any set of vehicles which have identical design characteristics as categorized in Annex - A.

Related to vehicle category

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  • Highest Rating Category means, with respect to a Permitted Investment, that the Permitted Investment is rated by S&P or Moody’s in the highest rating category given by that rating agency for that general category of security. By way of example, the Highest Rating Category for tax exempt municipal debt established by S&P is “A 1+” for debt with a term of one year or less and “AAA” for a term greater than one year, with corresponding ratings by Moody’s of “MIG 1” (for fixed rate) or “VMIG 1” (for variable rate) for three months or less and “Aaa” for greater than three months. If at any time (i) both S&P and Moody’s rate a Permitted Investment and (ii) one of those ratings is below the Highest Rating Category, then such Permitted Investment will, nevertheless, be deemed to be rated in the Highest Rating Category if the lower rating is no more than one rating category below the highest rating category of that rating agency. For example, a Permitted Investment rated “AAA” by S&P and “Aa3” by Moody’s is rated in the Highest Rating Category. If, however, the lower rating is more than one full rating category below the Highest Rating Category of that Rating Agency, then the Permitted Investment will be deemed to be rated below the Highest Rating Category. For example, a Permitted Investment rated “AAA” by S&P and “A1” by Moody’s is not rated in the Highest Rating Category.