Examples of Current edition in a sentence
Current edition is defined as the edition in place and adopted by the Department at the date of advertisement of this contract with the exception of the Standard Specifications for Road and Bridge Construction (Divisions II & III), Special Provisions and Supplemental Specifications, Manual on Uniform Traffic Control Devices (MUTCD), and FDOT Standard Plans with applicable Interim Revisions.
Insurance is to be placed with insurers authorized to conduct business in the State of California and with a current A.M. Best's rating of no less than A, as rated by the Current edition of Best’s Key Rating Guide, published by A.M. Best Company, Xxxxxxx, Xxx Xxxxxx 00000.
Current edition is defined as the edition in place and adopted by the Department at the date of advertisement of this contract with the exception of the Standard Specifications for Road and Bridge Construction (Divisions II & III), Special Provisions and Supplemental Specifications, Manual on Uniform Traffic Control Devices (MUTCD), Design Standards and Revised Index Drawings.
Insurance is to be placed with insurers authorized to conduct business in the State of California and with a current A.M. Best's rating of no less than A, as rated by the Current edition of Best’s Key Rating Guide, published by A.M. Best Company, Oldwick, New Jersey 08858.
ANSI/AASHTO/AWS Bridge Welding Code -Current edition as adopted by PennDOT.
Current edition is defined as the edition in place and adopted by the Authority at the date of advertisement of this contract with the exception of the Standard Specifications for Road and Bridge Construction (Divisions II & III), Special Provisions and Supplemental Specifications, Manual on Uniform Traffic Control Devices (MUTCD), Design Standards and Revised Index Drawings.
BACnet/BACnet Standard: BACnet communication requirements as defined by ASHRAE/ANSI 135 (Current edition and addendum).
Current edition means the edition on the date when plans are finalized by the City and MnDOT.
The level of coverage is no higher and often lower than that found in textbooks, such as the following:Physical Chemistry, Current edition, by Atkins,Physical Chemistry: A Molecular Approach, Current edition, by McQuarrie and Simon.
An Introduction, 5th edition, by Skoog, Holler, and NiemanPrinciples of Instrumental Analysis, Current edition, by Skoog and Leary.