Components definition

Components means articles, materials, and supplies incorporated directly into end products at any level of manufacture, fabrication, or assembly by the Contractor or any subcontractor.
Components as used in this clause, means those articles, materials, and supplies incorporated directly into the end products.
Components means those articles, materials, and sup- plies, which are directly incorporated in the end products;

Examples of Components in a sentence

  • Program Components Credit Hours University Explorations (General Education) 42 Common Body of Knowledge: The Common Body of Knowledge (CBK) for all School of Business majors provides the academic background to understand the economic structure of our global society.

  • The Revenue Requirement Components shall be the sum of Connecting Transmission Owner’s (A) Return and Associated Income Taxes, (B) Transmission Related Real Estate Tax Expense, (C) Transmission Related Amortization of Investment Tax Credits, (D) Transmission Related Payroll Tax Expense, (E) Transmission Operation and Maintenance Expense, (F) Transmission Related Administrative and General Expenses, less (G) Revenue Credits, plus (H) Bad Debt Expense.

  • IIG CIP Components The Capital Improvement Project (CIP) for 3268 San Pablo includes site preparation and demolition, storm, sewer, and water systems, paving and sidewalk surface improvements, landscaping elements, including courtyard hardscape, lighting, raised garden beds, installation of planting, and irrigation, and the applicable percentage of ground-floor podium costs associated with the project's parking garage and bike storage room.

  • Components include the required pump, associated power unit, plumbing, and necessary appurtenances.

  • Seral stage distribution will be tracked and reported as described in the conservation measures described in this appendix under Section 6.11, Measures to Conserve Habitat Diversity and Structural Components.


More Definitions of Components

Components means, collectively, all packaging components, raw materials, and ingredients (including labels, product inserts and other labelling for the Products), required to manufacture the Products in accordance with the Specifications, other than the Active Materials;
Components as used in this clause, means those articles, materials, and supplies incorporated directly into construction materials.
Components means, collectively, Component A, Component B, Component C, Component D and Component E.
Components as used in this Section, means those articles, materials and supplies incorporated directly into the end products. “Domestic end product”, as used in this section, means, (1) an unmanufactured end product mined or produced in the United States, or (2) an end product manufactured in the United States, if the cost of its components mined, produced, or manufactured in the United States, exceeds 50 percent of the cost of all its components. Components of foreign origin of the same class or kind as the products shall be treated as domestic. Scrap generated, collected, and prepared for processing in the Unites States is considered domestic.
Components means nitrogen, carbon dioxide, methane, ethane, propane, iso-butane, normal butane, iso-pentanes, normal pentane, hexane, heptane, octanes, nonanes, decanes and heavier hydrocarbons.
Components means, collectively, all packaging components, raw materials, ingredients, and other materials (including labels, product inserts and other labelling for the Products) required to manufacture the Products in accordance with the Specifications, other than the Active Materials;
Components with respect to a composite currency means the currency amounts that are components of such composite currency on the conversion date with respect to such composite currency. After such conversion date if the official unit of any component currency is altered by way of combination or subdivision, the number of units of such currency in the Component shall be proportionately divided or multiplied. After such conversion date if two or more component currencies are consolidated into a single currency, the amounts of those currencies as Components shall be replaced by an amount in such single currency equal to the sum of the amounts of such consolidated component currencies expressed in such single currency, and such amount shall thereafter be a Component. If after such conversion date any component currency shall be divided into two or more currencies, the amount of such currency as a Component shall be replaced by amounts of such two or more currencies, each of which shall be equal to the amount of such former component currency divided by the number of currencies into which such component currency was divided, and such amounts shall thereafter be Components.