wastage definition
wastage means grocery goods that become unfit for sale after their delivery by a grocery goods undertaking to a retailer or a wholesaler;
wastage means the destruction of usable cannabis or cannabis plants. [7.34.4.7 NMAC - Rp, 7.34.4.7 NMAC, 2/27/2015; A, 2/29/2016; A, 8/27/2019; Rp, xx/xx/xxxx]
wastage. “Wasting,” or “Waste” means the taking of any fish, game or plant species subject to a regulation and allowing it to spoil or otherwise become unfit for its normal use, medicinal or spiritual use, or human consumption.
More Definitions of wastage
wastage means part of any given quantity of any input or class of inputs, unfit or unable for use as such for the manufacture or production of the corresponding output goods provided that extent of wastages in any case or class of cases may be determined either through the calculation of input- output ratios or through any other method or manner deemed proper under these rules.
wastage means the combined loss that arises from:
wastage means the natural wastage due to the nature of manufacturing, cutting and assembling the Product provided. We recommend that Customers order an additional products to cover wastage.
wastage means Products which become unfit for sale subsequent to them being delivered to you.
wastage or "waste" means the failure to care for fish that are taken so as to preserve their desirability for human, consumption, excepting bait and/or seed harvests authorized by the fisheries director.
wastage means Goods that do not comply with clause 4