Technically permissible maximum mass definition

Technically permissible maximum mass means the maximum mass declared by the manufacturer of the vehicle. (This mass may be greater than the "permissible maximum mass" to be prescribed by national administrations).
Technically permissible maximum mass means the maximum mass declared by the manufacturer of the vehicle. (This mass may be greater than the "permissible maximum mass" to be prescribed by national administrations)."
Technically permissible maximum mass means the maximum mass declared by the manufacturer of the vehicle. (This mass may be greater than the "permissible maximum mass" to be prescribed by national administrations)." "2.18. "Technically permissible maximum axle mass" means that part of the technically permissible maximum mass of the vehicle, declared by the manufacturer, which results in the vertical force at the road surface in the contact area on the wheel/wheels of an axle. This mass may be greater than the maximum permissible axle mass authorized by national administrations. The sum of all technically permissible maximum axle masses of the vehicle may be greater than the technically permissible maximum mass of that vehicle." Paragraphs 2.18. to 2.22. (former), renumber as paragraphs 2.19. to 2.23. Insert new paragraphs 2.24. and 2.25., to read:

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  • Technically permissible maximum laden mass means the maximum mass allocated to a vehicle on the basis of its construction features and its design performances.

  • Single event permit means a permit issued in accordance with Chapter 9, Part 3, Single Event Permit.

  • Maximum Permissible Amount The lesser of (i) $30,000 (or, if greater, one-fourth of the defined benefit dollar limitation under Code Section 415(b)(1)(A)), or (ii) 25% of the Participant's Compensation for the Limitation Year. If there is a short Limitation Year because of a change in Limitation Year, the Advisory Committee will multiply the $30,000 (or adjusted) limitation by the following fraction: Number of months in the short Limitation Year --------------------------------------------- 12

  • Maximum Permissible Rate means, with respect to interest payable on any amount, the rate of interest on such amount that, if exceeded, could, under Applicable Law, result in (a) civil or criminal penalties being imposed on the payee or (b) the payee's being unable to enforce payment of (or, if collected, to retain) all or any part of such amount or the interest payable thereon.

  • Contribution in aid of construction, as used in this subrule, means a nonrefundable cash payment grossed-up for the income tax effect of such revenue covering the costs of a distribution main extension or service line that are in excess of costs paid by the utility. The amount of tax shall be reduced by the present value of the tax benefits to be obtained by depreciating the property in determining the tax liability.