Normal Condition definition

Normal Condition means that the Trailer must comply with the current traffic safety regulations and that it should be returned for further rental without any special repairs having to be carried out.
Normal Condition means one during which exposure to compressed air is limited to a single continuous working period followed by a single decompression in any given twenty-four-hour period.

Examples of Normal Condition in a sentence

  • If Pepco Sheds Load as a result of a Normal Condition Violation, Generator shall pay to Pepco an amount equal to one million dollars ($1,000,000) for each such violation.

Related to Normal Condition

  • Abnormal Condition means any condition on the Interconnection Facilities which, determined in accordance with Good Utility Practice, is: (i) outside normal operating parameters such that facilities are operating outside their normal ratings or that reasonable operating limits have been exceeded; and (ii) could reasonably be expected to materially and adversely affect the safe and reliable operation of the Interconnection Facilities; but which, in any case, could reasonably be expected to result in an Emergency Condition. Any condition or situation that results from lack of sufficient generating capacity to meet load requirements or that results solely from economic conditions shall not, standing alone, constitute an Abnormal Condition.

  • Terminal condition means an incurable condition caused by injury, disease, or illness that according to reasonable medical judgment will produce death within six months, even with available life-sustaining treatment provided in accordance with the prevailing standard of medical care.

  • Special Condition means a condition of a Transporter's Licence or Shipper's Licence other than a Standard Condition;

  • General Condition means these General Terms and Conditions of Contract.

  • Environmental Condition has the meaning ascribed to it in Part E of the Network Code; "Environmental Damage" has the meaning ascribed to it in Part E of the Network Code; "European licence" has the meaning ascribed to it in section 6(2) of the Act;