Class three definition

Class three means an electric power-assisted bicycle equipped with a motor that provides
Class three means an electric power-assisted bicycle equipped with a motor that provides assistance only when the rider is pedaling and that ceases to provide assistance when the bicycle reaches the speed of 28 miles per hour.
Class three. This level is considered to be used for Extreme Emergency situations such as major storms, substation failures or other Major Catastrophe where all or most of the Electric Dept. is needed. The following would apply:

Examples of Class three in a sentence

  • Effective August 1, 1981, the Company and the Union agreed to establish a job description and classification for the job of Tag Machine Operator at Job Class Three (3).

  • Three levels of paging will be used as a means to contact employees for emergency work; Class One, Class Two, and Class Three: • Class One — This level is considered to be the majority of all call outs.

  • Four levels of Call-Back will be used as a means to contact employees for emergency work; Class One, Class Two, Class Winter Operation, and Class Three (Only Class Winter Operation and Class Three require a response).

  • If the em p l o y er c a nnot f ill t he n eed of the si x ( 6) em p l o yees after going through the full overtime list, then a Class Three Call-Back may be issued.

  • The Flagger shall wear a Class Three safety vest that meets the ANSI 107 – 2004 standard requirements.

  • Rod Department Machine Set-Up Operator CLASS APPROXIMATE TIME RATES Class One Six Months *Setup & Operate Class Two Twelve Months *Setup & Operate, Diameter Changes Class Three Fifteen Months *Setup & Operate, Diameter Changes, Machine Layout, Troubleshooting Class Four Eighteen Months *Ability to train others NOTE: Class Four can only be achieved if job opening is available and posting is placed.

  • At the end of the ten (10) day period it will not be a violation of Article 5.01.A of this Agreement if the Class Two and Class Three Union members conduct a strike vote.

  • Rod Department Machine Operator CLASS APPROXIMATE TIME RATES Class One Six Months *Setup Operate Class Two Twelve Months *Setup Operate, Diameter Changes, Class Three Fifteen Months *Setup Operate, Diameter Changes, Wheel Changes, Troubleshooting Class Four Eighteen Months *Ability to train others NOTE: Class Four can only be achieved if job opening is available and posting is placed.

  • Class One Six Months *Setup Operate Class Two Twelve Months *Setup Operate, Diameter Changes, Class Three Fifteen Months *Setup Operate, Diameter Changes, Wheel Changes, Troubleshooting Class Four Eighteen Months *Ability to train others NOTE: Class Four can only be achieved if job opening is available and posting is placed.

  • Centreless Grinders CLASS APPROXIMATE TIME RATES Class One Six Months *Setup & Operate Class Two Twelve Months *Setup & Operate, Diameter Changes, Class Three Fifteen Months *Setup & Operate, Diameter Changes, Wheel Changes, Troubleshooting Class Four Eighteen Months *Ability to train others NOTE: Class Four can only be achieved if job opening is available and posting is placed.

Related to Class three

  • Class B Pass-Through Rate As to any Distribution Date, 6.750% per annum.

  • Class H designation on the face thereof, substantially in the form of Exhibit A-4 attached hereto, and evidencing a portion of a class of "regular interests" in REMIC III for purposes of the REMIC Provisions.

  • Class A Pass-Through Rate As to the Class A-1 and Class A-R Certificates, the Class A Fixed Pass-Through Rate. The Class A-PO Certificates are not entitled to interest and have no Class A Pass-Through Rate.

  • Class P designation on the face thereof, substantially in the form of Exhibit A-5 attached hereto, and evidencing a portion of a class of "regular interests" in REMIC III for purposes of the REMIC Provisions.

  • Class A-2-A Interest Rate means [ ]% per annum (computed on the basis of a 360-day year of twelve 30-day months).

  • Class A-2 Note means any of the 0.51% Asset Backed Notes, Class A-2, issued under the Indenture substantially in the form attached thereto as Exhibit A-1.

  • Initial Class A-2 Note Balance means $235,000,000.

  • Class A has the meaning set forth in Section 5.1.C.

  • Class A-2 Note Balance means, at any time, the Initial Class A-2 Note Balance reduced by all payments of principal made prior to such time on the Class A-2 Notes.