Minimum durability definition

Minimum durability means the period (e.g. in hours, days, months etc.) between the point of delivery or agreed date for collection in-store and the best before or use-by date, as applicable.]
Minimum durability means the period (e.g. in hours, days, months etc.) between the point of delivery and the best before or use-by date, as applicable.]

Examples of Minimum durability in a sentence

  • Goods specifications, Minimum durability date, including the requirements of the laws of the Republic of Lithuania, Agreement and its annexes.

  • Minimum durability testing periods (CARB, 2001) Engine Type Engine Size Minimum Durability Testing Period Highway Light heavy-duty, generally 70 to 170 hp, GVWRa normally less than 19,500 lb.

Related to Minimum durability

  • Process weight means the total weight of all materials introduced into any source operation. Solid fuels charged will be considered as part of the process weight, but liquid and gaseous fuels and combustion air will not.

  • Minimum DSCR means, with respect to a Supplemental Loan, (i) if the Senior Indebtedness bears interest at a fixed rate, 1.25:1, or (ii) if the Senior Indebtedness bears interest at a floating rate, 1.10:1.

  • durability means the ability of components and systems to last so that the environmental performance can still be met after a mileage set out in paragraph 2.4. and so that vehicle functional safety is ensured, if the vehicle is used under normal or intended circumstances and serviced in accordance with the manufacturer’s recommendations.

  • Maximum design heat input means the ability of a unit to combust a stated maximum amount of fuel per hour on a steady state basis, as determined by the physical design and physical characteristics of the unit.

  • Minimum Weighted Average Coupon Test means a test that will be satisfied on any Measurement Date if the Weighted Average Coupon equals or exceeds 7.0%.