Major Components definition

Major Components means those components that directly affect the ability of the system to meet the ballast water performance standard described in regulation D-2.
Major Components means, with respect to a wind turbine, the tower, the rotor, the gear box, the hub, the blades, the low voltage distribution panel and the converter.
Major Components means the major components of the common elements, whether real or personal property, which the association is responsible for maintaining, repairing, replacing or restoring, including, without limitation, amenities, improvements, furnishings, fixtures, finishes, systems and equipment.

Examples of Major Components in a sentence

  • Major components of telephone and building equipment will need to be removed and replaced.

  • Major components are treated as a separate asset where they have significantly different patterns of consumption of economic benefits and are depreciated separately over its useful life.

  • Vendor has to provide detailed specifications with relevant materials including information on standards compliance.Note: Major components and their quantities are listed below; Bidder may list (Annexure-Technical Specifications) any other/more equipment required to integrate the system and to make it functional.

  • Major components of Selling, general and administrative expenses and their amounts are as follows.

  • Major components are treated as separate assets where they have significantly different patterns of consumption of economic benefits and are depreciated separately over their useful lives.


More Definitions of Major Components

Major Components means the seating hall of the theater, stage, plaza, and atrium of the DPAC.
Major Components shall have the meaning set forth in Article 8.
Major Components means Controller, Motor, Machine, Cylinder and Plunger (incl. PVC), Power unit, Muffler, Positioning and Door Operator systems.
Major Components means the major components of the Project that the Association is obligated to repair, replace, restore, or maintain and which, as of the date of the reserve study described in Section 6.2B, have a remaining useful life of less than 30 years.
Major Components means the major components of the SWH, comprising of the solar thermal collector, the storage tank/geyser and the mounting bracket;
Major Components mean the Equipment’s engines, transmissions, differentials, hydraulic pumps and/or motors, structural parts, ropes, computer systems and/or control systems.
Major Components means and refer to the primary capital assets and physical improvements to the Property including by way of illustration but not limitation to the Lodge, Lake, Lake Amenities, Peninsula, Common Docks, Beach Area, private roads, walkways, Walking Areas, common utilities, and the related equipment, machinery, furniture and furnishings.