Dimensions and weight Sample Clauses

Dimensions and weight. 6.19.7.1. The accessory, or each accessory component if there are more than one, that are to be affixed on the outer helmet shell, shall fit in the fixtures defined in Annex 20 depending on its fitting position. Flexible thin components of the accessories can exceed from, or can be mounted separately, from the fixture volumes. 6.19.7.2. The maximum dimensions of the speakers and of the microphone, if any, are indicated in Annex 20. 6.19.7.3. The maximum weight of the accessory, or any separately mounted component of the accessory if there are more than one to be fitted in different locations of those foreseen for accessories in this Regulation, including its support if any, shall be no more than 250g.
Dimensions and weight see attached Specifications Sheet 1.2 RESPIRONICS, mutually agreed by SpectRx, Inc., has ultimate right to make any changes to these requirements.
Dimensions and weight. The system envelope dimensions shall not exceed 90 inches height, 147 inches width, and 48 inches depth. The height restriction includes the total height of the system component and the height gained by using resilient mounts including anticipated shock excursions. Maintenance clearances for any system component shall be considered as part of the dimensional restriction cited above. Total system weight, excluding mounting hardware, shall not exceed 3 tons (6000 pounds).
Dimensions and weight. Maximum dimensions: The publication (including supplements and wrapping) must, after folding if required, be able to be posted through a letter box measuring 30 x 250 mm. For periodicals with a short side (width) longer than 320 mm and/or a height (length) greater than 350 mm, a separate folding surcharge will be applied if they are dropped off un- folded with PostNord. Maximum weight: 2 kg, including any supplements and wrap- ping. The shipment item may only contain one (1) paper. 0,5 kg, including any supplements and wrapping. Supplements may not, either together or individually, weigh more than the publication.
Dimensions and weight. The dimensions and weight of the first article unit and all accessories shall be as described in paragraph 3. 5.1. This will be verified by review of drawings and final assembly measurements.
Dimensions and weight. 1) The overall lateral dimensions of the cell (including thickness), contact dimensions shall conform to the requirements stated in Sect.

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  • Dimensions Education: Bachelor’s or Master’s Degree in Computer Science, Information Systems, or other related field. Or equivalent work experience. A minimum of 10 years of IT (including Web/Internet, database applications and data warehousing) and business/industry work experience, with at least 3 years of leadership experience in managing multiple, large, cross-functional teams or project, and influencing senior level management and key stakeholders.

  • Weights light, moderate and heavy, have their normal everyday meanings, and are to be applied consistently, regardless of the physical characteristics of the jobholder and whether the duties are normally carried out by women or by men; or by small people or large people; or by fit or unfit people. So, a sack of cement or a sack of potatoes is a heavy weight, even if it is lifted and carried without obvious exertion by a tall, fit, young person.

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  • Dimensions Education Bachelor’s or Master’s Degree in Computer Science, Information Systems, or other related field. Or equivalent work experience. A minimum of 7 years of IT work experience in infrastructure/network environments performing networkplanning, architecture design, engineering (hardware and software) and optimization.

  • Capabilities A. The Parties agree that the DRE must possess the legal, technical, and financial capacity to: (1) Accept and expend non-federal funds consistent with Section 4.2.4; (2) Accept transfer of the FERC license and title for the Facilities from PacifiCorp; (3) Seek and obtain necessary permits and other authorizations to implement Facilities Removal; (4) Enter into appropriate contracts and grant agreements for effectuating Facilities Removal; (5) Perform, directly or by oversight, Facilities Removal; (6) Prevent, mitigate, and respond to damages the DRE or any of its contractors, subcontractors, or assigns cause during the course of Facilities Removal, and, consistent with Applicable Law, respond to and defend associated liability claims against the DRE or any of its contractors, subcontractors, or assigns, including costs thereof and any judgments or awards resulting therefrom; (7) Carry the required insurance and bonding set forth in Appendix L to respond to liability and damages claims associated with Facilities Removal against the DRE or any of its contractors, subcontractors, or assigns; (8) Meet the deadlines set forth in Exhibit 4; and (9) Perform such other tasks as are reasonable and necessary for Facilities Removal. B. Before the DRE and PacifiCorp file the joint application to transfer the license for the Facilities, the DRE will Timely demonstrate to the reasonable satisfaction of the States and PacifiCorp that it possesses the legal, technical, and financial capacity to accomplish the tasks in Sections 7.1.2.A(1) through (5), (8), and (9). PacifiCorp and the States will consult if the DRE fails to make the demonstration required in this subsection. C. Within six months of the DRE’s execution of the Settlement, the DRE will include in an informational filing in the FERC license transfer proceeding proof that it possesses the legal, technical, and financial capacity to accomplish the tasks in Sections 7.1.2.A(6) and (7). This filing will include documentation that the DRE meets the requirements of Parts II, III, and IV of Appendix L and is capable of fulfilling its obligations under Section 7.1.3. The DRE will not provide the filing if either of the States or PacifiCorp objects to the filing after a reasonable opportunity to review before submission to FERC. The six-month deadline may be changed by agreement of the DRE, the States, and PacifiCorp. The Parties will Meet and Confer if the DRE fails to provide the informational filing to FERC.