Markings Clause Samples
Markings. If permitted by applicable Law, on or reasonably promptly after the Closing Date, Owner will cause to be affixed to, and maintained in, the cockpit of the Airframe and on each Engine, in each case, in a clearly visible location, a placard of a reasonable size and shape bearing the legend: “Subject to a security interest in favor of Wilmington Trust, National Association, not in its individual capacity but solely as Mortgagee.” Such placards may be removed temporarily, if necessary, in the course of maintenance of the Airframe or Engines. If any such placard is damaged or becomes illegible, Owner shall promptly replace it with a placard complying with the requirements of this Section.
Markings. Every hose shall bear, at intervals of not greater than 0.5 m, the following clearly legible and indelible identification markings consisting of characters, figures or symbols.
Markings. 4.1. Side-marker lamps submitted for approval:
4.2. Must bear the trade name or mark of the applicant; this marking must be clearly legible and indelible.
4.3. With the exception of lamps with non-replaceable light sources must bear a clearly legible and indelible marking indicating:
(a) The category or categories of light source(s) prescribed; and/or
(b) The light source module specific identification code.
4.4. Must comprise a space of sufficient size for the approval marking and the additional symbols prescribed in paragraph 5.4. below; this space shall be shown in the drawings mentioned in paragraph 3.2.1. above.
4.5. In the case of lamps with non-replaceable light sources or light source module(s), shall bear the marking of the rated voltage or range of voltage.
4.6. In the case of lamps with light source module(s), the light source module(s) shall bear:
4.6.1. The trade name or mark of the applicant; this marking must be clearly legible and indelible;
4.6.2. The specific identification code of the module; this marking must be clearly legible and indelible. This specific identification code shall comprise the starting letters "MD" for "MODULE" followed by the approval marking without the circle as prescribed in paragraph 5.
4.1.1. below and, in the case of several non-identical light source modules are used, followed by additional symbols or characters; this specific identification code shall be shown in the drawings mentioned in paragraph 3.
2.1. above. The approval marking does not have to be the same as the one on the lamp in which the module is used, but both markings shall be from the same applicant.
4.6.3. The marking of the rated voltage or range of voltage.
Markings. If permitted by applicable Law, on or reasonably promptly after the Delivery Date, Lessee will cause to be affixed to, and maintained in, the cockpit of the Airframe and on each Engine, in each case, in a clearly visible location (it being understood that the location of such placards, as identified to the Owner Participant prior to the Delivery Date, shall be deemed to be in compliance with this requirement), a placard of a reasonable size and shape bearing the legend, in English, set forth in Schedule 6. Such placards may be removed temporarily, if necessary, in the course of maintenance of the Airframe or Engines. If any such placard is damaged or becomes illegible, Lessee shall promptly replace it with a placard complying with the requirements of this Section 7.1.3.
Markings. 4.1. The components of the sound reduction system, excluding fixing hardware and piping, shall bear:
4.1.1. The trade name or mark of the manufacturer of the sound reduction system and of its components; and
4.1.2. The manufacturer's trade description;
4.2. These markings shall be clearly legible and be indelible even after fitting.
4.3. A component may carry several approval numbers if it has been approved as component of several replacement silencing systems.
Markings. 4.1. The components of the AVAS (if applicable) shall bear:
4.1.1. The trade name or mark of the manufacturer(s) of the AVAS components;
4.1.2. A designated identification number(s).
4.2. These markings shall be clearly legible and be indelible.
Markings. 4.1. The samples of Enhanced Child Restraint Systems, including all modules submitted for approval in conformity with the provisions of paragraphs 3.2.4. and 3.2.5. above shall be clearly and indelibly marked with the manufacturer's name, initials or trade ▇▇▇▇.
4.2. The Enhanced Child Restraint System, including all modules, except the strap(s) or harness, shall be marked clearly and indelibly with the year of production.
4.3. The following information shall be clearly indicated on the product:
(a) The orientation of the Enhanced Child Restraint System relative to the vehicle;
(b) The size range(s) of the Enhanced Child Restraint System in centimetres;
(c) The maximum occupant mass allowed for the Integral Enhanced Child Restraint System in kilograms. If the Enhanced Child Restraint System is to be used in combination with an adult safety-belt, the correct webbing path shall be clearly indicated by means of a drawing permanently attached to the Enhanced Child Restraint System. If the restraint is held in place by the adult safety-belt, the webbing paths shall be clearly marked on the product by colour coding. The colours used for the path of the safety-belt when the device is installed in the forward-facing position shall be red and when installed in the rearward-facing shall be blue. The same colours shall also be used on the labels on the device that illustrate the methods of use. There shall be a clear differentiation between the intended paths for the lap section and the diagonal section of the safety belt. Indication such as colour coding, words, shapes, etc. shall distinguish between sections of the safety belt. The marking defined in this paragraph shall be visible with the Enhanced Child Restraint System in the vehicle, with the child in the Enhanced Child Restraint System.
4.4. On the visible inner surface (including the side wing beside the child's head) in the approximate area where the child's head rests within the Enhanced Child Restraint System, rearward facing restraints shall have the following label permanently attached (the information shown is a minimum). Label minimum size: 60 x 120 mm. The label shall be stitched to the cover around its entire perimeter and/or permanently bonded to the cover over its entire back surface. Any other form of attachment that is permanent and not liable to removal from the product or to becoming obscured is acceptable. Flag type labels are specifically prohibited. If sections of the restraint or any access...
Markings. 1.8.1. Every hose shall bear, at intervals of not greater than 0.5 m, the following clearly legible and indelible identification markings consisting of characters, figures or symbols.
1.8.1.1. The trade name or mark of the manufacturer.
1.8.1.2. The year and month of fabrication.
1.8.1.3. The size and type-marking.
1.8.1.4. The identification marking "L.P.G. Class 1".
1.8.2. Every coupling shall bear the trade name or mark of the assembling manufacturer.
Markings. The samples of a belt type or type of restraint system submitted for approval in conformity with the provisions of paragraphs 3.2.2.2., 3.2.2.3. and 3.2.2.4. above shall be clearly and indelibly marked with the manufacturer's name, initials or trade name or ▇▇▇▇.
Markings. 5.1. An approval number shall be assigned to each vehicle or ESA type approved. The first two digits of this number (at present 06) shall indicate the series of amendments corresponding to the most recent essential technical amendments made to the Regulation at the date of approval. A Contracting Party may not assign the same approval number to another type of vehicle or ESA.
5.2. Presence of markings