Wear Items definition

Wear Items includes ground engaging tools, wear on blades/ buckets/rippers, tyres, track gear and fuel lubricants.
Wear Items means coverage for brake pads and linings, clutch disc, spark plugs, engine belts, coolant hoses, hose clamps and o-ring seals, wiper blades and shock absorbers/struts replaced due to normal wear and tear, not as part of a scheduled maintenance interval.

Examples of Wear Items in a sentence

  • This warranty does not apply to parts subject to normal wear ("Wear Items") or to damage caused by the failure to perform recommended maintenance or to replace worn parts.

  • Consumable, Expendable, Wear Items (Examples:Rubber & plastic parts, hydraulic hoses, belts, tires, cables, blades, tines, wedges, teeth, tips, chains, pins, brushes, filters, etc.) and cracked hydraulic pumps, bent or broken cylinder rods are not covered under this warranty.

  • AATCC Test method 88C-1975 “Appearance of Crease in Wash and Wear Items After Home Launderings”.

  • In addition to the “Rent” specified in Section 2 above, you agree to pay SEI a pro rata portion of the overall cost of repair, replacement and/or overhaul of any and all Wear Items (the “Pro Rata Maintenance Charge”) based on the number of hours used (if no log is available, you agree to the use of a reasonable estimate of such hours provided by SEI).

  • EXCLUSIONS: Normal Wear Items such as tires, curtains, upholstery, floor coverings, window, door and vent seals will show wear or may even wear out within the one year warranty period depending upon the amount of usage, weather, and atmospheric conditions.

  • The New Vehicle Limited Warranty does not cover parts and labour needed to maintain your vehicle and replacement of parts due to normal wear and tear (except for items listed under Some Maintenance and Wear Items Have Limited Coverage).

  • Special Wear Items: Cost - Per Hour Cost Reference Guide discounted 45% 13.

  • Consumable, Expendable, Wear Items (Examples:Rubber & plastic parts, hydraulic hoses, belts, tires, cables, blades, tines, wedges, teeth, tips, chains, pins, brushes, filters, etc.) and cracked hydraulic pumps,bent or broken cylinder rods are not covered under this warranty.

  • WHAT IS COVERED Home: Frame: Lifetime limited Warranty, covers defects in welds, materials, and workmanship.Drive Motor: Lifetime limited warrantyParts & Electronics: 3 yearsNormal Wear Items: 90-day limited on foam grips, etc.

  • Its primary purpose is to promote fair and honest business practices by investigating alleged violations of consumer protection laws and taking legal steps to stop unfair or deceptive practices in the marketplace.

Related to Wear Items

  • Punch List Items means such items (i) as are reasonably necessary or appropriate to fully complete the construction, equipping and furnishing of the Hotel in accordance with this Contract and (ii) that, unless otherwise agreed by Buyer in its sole discretion, (a) individually and in the aggregate do not and will not prohibit, cause a delay in or otherwise adversely affect, under applicable Legal Requirements, the Franchise Agreement or otherwise, the opening of the Hotel for business to the public or the continued occupancy and operation of the Hotel as contemplated under the Brand and (b) may be corrected or completed, subject to delays caused by Force Majeure, within not more than sixty (60) days.

  • Distributable Items means, as prescribed by CRD IV, the amount of the profits at the end of the last financial year plus any profits brought forward and reserves available for that purpose before distributions to holders of own funds instruments less any losses brought forward, profits which are non-distributable pursuant to provisions in legislation or the institution’s by-laws and sums placed to non-distributable reserves in accordance with applicable national law or the statutes of the institution, those losses and reserves being determined on the basis of the individual accounts of the institution and not on the basis of the consolidated accounts, or any successor provision thereto;

  • Excess Contributions means, with respect to any Plan Year, the excess of:

  • Issuance Items has the meaning set forth in Section 3.3(h) hereof.

  • Excluded Items means any items which the Committee determines shall be excluded in fixing Performance Goals, including, without limitation, any gains or losses from discontinued operations, any extraordinary gains or losses and the effects of accounting changes.

  • Eligible Items means the goods imported under the Program (except those specifically excluded pursuant to Attachment 1 to Schedule 3 to this Loan Agreement), the foreign exchange costs of which are eligible for financing out of the proceeds of the Loan;

  • Items means the finished goods or services which are intended for export from the United States, either directly or as an Indirect Export, meet the U.S. Content requirements in accordance with Section 2.01(b)(ii) of this Agreement and are specified in Section 4.A. of the Loan Authorization Agreement.

  • Wasteload allocation or "wasteload" or "WLA" means the portion of a receiving surface water's loading or assimilative capacity allocated to one of its existing or future point sources of pollution. WLAs are a type of water quality-based effluent limitation.

  • Tax Items shall have the meaning set forth in Section 6.4.A.

  • Escrow Items means those items that are described in Section 3.

  • Provisional items means items for which approximate quantities have been included in the tender documents.

  • Allocated Realized Loss Amount With respect to any Distribution Date and any Class of Mezzanine Certificates, the sum of (i) any Realized Losses allocated to such Class of Certificates on such Distribution Date and (ii) the amount of any Allocated Realized Loss Amount for such Class of Certificates remaining unpaid from the previous Distribution Date.

  • Electrical Losses means all electrical losses associated with the transmission of Product to the Delivery Point, including if applicable, but not limited to, any transmission or transformation losses between the CAISO revenue meter and the Delivery Point.

  • Disposable income means that part of the income due and payable of any individual remaining

  • Load allocation means the portion of a receiving water's loading capacity that is allocated to one

  • Unrealized losses means the fair market value of the cost to such Person of replacing such Rate Management Transaction as of the date of determination (assuming the Rate Management Transaction were to be terminated as of that date), and “unrealized profits” means the fair market value of the gain to such Person of replacing such Rate Management Transaction as of the date of determination (assuming such Rate Management Transaction were to be terminated as of that date).

  • Excess Collections shall have the meaning specified in Section 2.8(a)(xv) of the Indenture.

  • Excess Contribution means a contribution that exceeds the

  • Exceptional Items means any material items of an unusual or non-recurring nature which represent gains or losses including those arising on:

  • Retained Excess Cash Flow Amount means, at any date of determination, an amount, determined on a cumulative basis, that is equal to the aggregate cumulative sum of the Excess Cash Flow that is not required to be applied as a mandatory prepayment under Section 2.11(b)(i) for all Excess Cash Flow Periods ending after the Closing Date and prior to such date; provided that such amount shall not be less than zero for any Excess Cash Flow Period.

  • Excess Cash Flow means, for any period, an amount equal to:

  • Class B Fixed Allocation means, with respect to any Monthly Period following the Revolving Period, the percentage equivalent (which percentage shall never exceed 100%) of a fraction, the numerator of which is the Class B Investor Interest as of the close of business on the last day of the Revolving Period and the denominator of which is equal to the Investor Interest as of the close of business on the last day of the Revolving Period.

  • Rechargeable battery means a sealed nickel-cadmium battery, a sealed lead acid battery, or any other rechargeable battery, except certain dry cell batteries or a battery exempted by the Commissioner of the Pollution Control Agency (PCA) (Commissioner). (Minn. Stat. § 115A.9157)

  • Waste load allocation means (i) the water quality-based annual mass load of total nitrogen or

  • Net Monthly Excess Cash Flow For any Distribution Date the amount remaining for distribution pursuant to subsection 4.02(a)(iii) (before giving effect to distributions pursuant to such subsection).

  • Required Allocations means (a) any limitation imposed on any allocation of Net Losses or Net Termination Losses under Section 6.1(b) or 6.1(c)(ii) and (b) any allocation of an item of income, gain, loss or deduction pursuant to Section 6.1(d)(i), 6.1(d)(ii), 6.1(d)(iv), 6.1(d)(vii) or 6.1(d)(ix).