Scale definition

Scale means the height, width and length of each building proposed within the development in relation to its surroundings;
Scale means any equipment or apparatus for the weighing of Solid Wastes or for the weighing of any Vehicle, Recycling Container, or Waste Container bearing or containing Solid Waste.
Scale or “Scale House” means the area of the facility where waste initially enters the premises and the total and tare weights are determined and a receipt of deposit is generated.

Examples of Scale in a sentence

  • If no sample loads were Scaled during the period, the Scale data for the high valued load will be taken from the most current preceding sampling period with Scale.

  • Scale information for determining mis-manufacture payment reduction eligibility must be obtained from roll-out scale.

  • Scale information for determining mis-sort payment reduction eligibility must be obtained from roll-out scale.

  • Therefore, lost sample loads will be deemed to have a Scale volume and species composition equal to that of the highest value load Scaled during the sampling period, as estab- lished by Forest Service.

  • Scale information for determining Average log length for payment reduction eligibility must be obtained from roll-out scale.


More Definitions of Scale

Scale means the size, or how much, the outcomes will benefit Australia and Defence. 'Extent' means how widely the outcomes will benefit Australia or Defence.
Scale. Means either: (a) the relationship between distances on a map and actual ground distances; or (b) the proportional relationship of the size of individual parts to one another.
Scale or “Licensed Scale” shall mean a device or Facility approved by the District for the weighing of vehicles used for the delivery, Transport or shipment of Solid Waste generated or delivered within the District or destined for disposal.
Scale means the harmonious proportion of parts of a building, structure, or monument to one another and to the human figure.
Scale means red and purple scale of which the diameter is at least one millimetre and mussel scale of which the length is at least one millimetre;
Scale means harmonious relationships of the size of parts to one another and
Scale means the spatial relationship among structures along a street or block front, including height, bulk and yard relationships.