Iron and Steel. For purposes of this Agreement, expenditures for iron and steel manufactured in the United States shall be deemed to benefit New York State even if incurred outside of New York State). However, each Economic Benefit Report must include the amount of expenditures for iron and steel manufactured in New York State as well as the amount of expenditures for iron and steel manufactured elsewhere in the United States.
Iron and Steel. 72.04 A change to heading 72.01 through 72.04 from any other heading.
Iron and Steel. 72.29 A change to heading 72.01 through 72.29 from any other heading. 73.01 – 73.15 A change to heading 73.01 through 73.15 from any other heading.
Iron and Steel. 72.01-72.03 heading to a change to 72.01 72.03 from any other chapter.
Iron and Steel. A change to heading 72.01 from any other chapter.
Iron and Steel. The County will abide by all applicable construction contract requirements related to the use of iron and steel products produced in the United States as required by 31 TAC § 371.4, related EPA SRF Policy Guidelines and the TWDB American Iron and Steel Guidance, unless the County has requested and obtained a waiver from EPA pertaining to the Project. This section applies in a manner consistent with United States obligations under international agreements. If the County is a signatory to such an agreement, then the County is under the obligation to determine its applicability and requirements and document the actions taken to comply for the TWDB.
Iron and Steel. Project specifications to be developed use iron and steel products that are produced in the United States. o Disadvantaged Business Enterprises (DBEs). Good faith efforts to utilize DBEs to meet the goals listed. o Project Sign. Additional project sign is required to indicate part of SRF Program. o Xxxxx-Xxxxx Wage Rates. Project specifications to be developed with Prevailing Rates.
Iron and Steel. Prices shall be stated per pound for Stainless Steel, Aluminum, Copper, Brass, (including Water Meters), Lead Acid Batteries, Ni-Cd Wet Cell Batteries and Electronic Scrap (Devices & small appliances containing printed circuits).
Iron and Steel. The City will abide by all applicable construction contract requirements related to the use of iron and steel products produced in the United States as required by 31 TAC § 371.4, related EPA SRF Policy Guidelines and the TWDB American Iron and Steel Guidance, unless the City has requested and obtained a waiver from EPA pertaining to the Project. This section applies in a manner consistent with United States obligations under international agreements. If the City is a signatory to such an agreement, then the City is under the obligation to determine its applicability and requirements and document the actions taken to comply for the TWDB.
Iron and Steel. The iron, steel and metal Goods which are at the time of shipment in the ordinary external condition as to rust, corrosion, oxidation, moisture, scratch, dent or bend are admitted as being in apparent good order and condition by the Carrier and the Merchant. The terms "apparent good order and condition" on the face hereof does not mean any admission by the Carrier as to the absence of such ordinary rust, corrosion, oxidation, moisture, scratch, dent or bend. In case of iron and steel, angles, bars, channels, etc. shipped loose or in bundles, the Carrier shall not be responsible for correct delivery, and all expenses incurred at the Port of Discharge consequent upon insufficient securing or marking shall be paid by the Merchant unless; (a) every piece is distinctly and permanently marked with oil paint; (b) every bundle is securely fastened, distinctly and permanently marked with oil-paint and metal-tagged, so that each piece or bundle can be distinguished at the Port of Discharge.