Mass Sample Clauses

Mass. 4.1.1. The masses of the main dummy components are presented in table 2 of this annex. Component (body part) Mass (kg) Principle contents Head 4.0 0.2 Complete head assembly including tri-axial accelerometer and upper neck load cell or replacement Neck 1.0 0.05 Neck, not including neck bracket
Mass. The masses of the main dummy components are presented in table 2 of this annex. Component Mass (kg) Principal Contents Head 4.0 ± 0.4 Complete head including triaxial accelerometer Neck 1.0 ± 0.1 Neck, not including neck-bracket Thorax 22.4 ± 1.5 Neck bracket, shoulders, arm attachment bolts, spine box, spine back plate, rib modules, rib deflection transducers, lumbar spine adaptor, shoulder cap, abdomen central casting, abdomen force transducers, 2/3 of suit. Arm 1.3 ± 0.1 Upper arm, including arm positioning plate (each) Abdomen 5.0 ± 0.5 Abdomen flesh covering and lumbar spine Pelvis 12.0 ± 1.0 Sacrum block, lumbar spine bottom plate, hip ball joints, upper femurs, iliac wings, pubic force transducer, pelvis flesh covering, 1/3 of suit. Leg 12.5 ± 1.0 Foot, lower and upper leg and flesh as far as junction with upper femur (each). Total 72.0 ± 0.5
Mass. .1 Mass will be measured by weigh scale or by estimated or theoretical mass taken from reference documents, as specified. .2 Mass will be measured to 3 decimal places. .3 Prepare detailed and summary haul records for material paid by mass as work progresses and submit daily to the Departmental Representative.
Mass. 3.1 Apple will authorize MASs to sell certain Proprietary Components to PCC. The terms and conditions of the purchase and sale of the Proprietary Components shall be determined by agreement between the MASs and PCC. Apple is not a party to the purchase and sale transactions for the Proprietary Components between the MASs and PCC and Apple has no responsibility for such transactions, including but not limited to, the quality, condition or delivery of the components or any payment obligation of PCC. Apple may charge MASs reasonable royalties in connection with the sale of Proprietary Components to PCC. 3.2 PCC will use the Proprietary Components solely for incorporation into or servicing of Certified Computers or Approved Boards and not for other purposes, including resale to others.
MassAll programs include daily Mass, with the exception of the first and last day of the program. Explore Your Faith is not responsible in any way for problems related to personal purchases during the trip, for the authenticity of the purchase, for valuables (commercial, artistic, religious, etc. such as paintings, rugs, jewelry, icons, etc.) or souvenirs in general. Explore Your Faith and its agents and employees are not authorized to endorse or suggest businesses or shopping locations nor accompany Pilgrims during their personal shopping. Before the departure date, Explore Your Faith will provide an information package with important instructions, including the times and meeting places at departure and return airports. Each Traveler is responsible for reading and reviewing the instructions carefully. If a Traveler has not received the booklet 48 hours before the departure date, Travelers must contact Explore Your Faith during office hours in order to receive the information on time. Failure to receive the information package shall not in any way be an implied cancellation. The Traveler agrees to comply with these Terms and Conditions and any reasonable policies and regulations that may apply to any pilgrimage, journey, tour, travel or destination. Traveler acknowledges that educational and spiritual pilgrimages demand a respectful compassionate decorum of all participants. Travelers must tailor their expectations and conduct in accordance with the voluntary participation in worship activity. Each pilgrimage tour group is a small community of worshippers on a path to enhance and develop their spiritual practice in faith. Disruptive or disrespectful behavior by any Traveler in the group will not be tolerated. Explore Your Faith reserves the right to determine in its reasonable judgment, whether the behavior of a particular Traveler is inappropriate or disruptive, and to refuse Registration, or to separate disrespectful participants from the group, at the expense of the disruptive Traveler. The Traveler shall timely provide all information and documentation specifically requested by Explore Your Faith. The Traveler acknowledges that accurate information is critical to the booking and planning of all pilgrimages, tour and travel services. The Traveler assumes all responsibility for errors, inaccuracies, validity, or any other matter related to the Traveler’s identification and travel documents.
Mass. 3.1 Apple will authorize MASs to sell certain Proprietary Components to PCC. The terms and conditions of the purchase and sale of the Proprietary Components shall be determined by agreement between the MASs and PCC. Apple is not a party to the purchase and sale transactions for the Proprietary Components between the MASs and PCC and Apple has no responsibility for such transactions, including but not limited to, the quality, condition or delivery of the components or any payment obligation of PCC. Apple is making no representation to PCC that MASs are willing to sell Proprietary Components to PCC, that MASs have sufficient capacity to supply PCC's needs or that MASs will have Proprietary Components available in the time frame required for PCC's current manufacturing schedule. 3.2 PCC will use the Proprietary Components solely for incorporation into or servicing of Certified Computers or Approved Boards and not for other purposes, including resale to others. 3.3 APPLE MAKES NO WARRANTIES, EXPRESS OR IMPLIED, STATUTORY OR OTHERWISE, INCLUDING ANY WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY OR FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE, WITH RESPECT TO CERTIFIED COMPUTERS OR PROPRIETARY COMPONENTS DELIVERED TO PCC.
Mass. Electric's unbundled rates in Attachment 1 are divided into delivery service charges and energy service charges. The delivery service charges include Mass. Electric's distribution costs including the conservation cost factors approved by the Department for calendar year 1997, an allowance for transmission costs, and recovery of fixed costs associated with NEP's purchased power expense currently recovered in NEP's W-95 rate. The energy service charges include Mass. Electric's fuel clause plus an allowance equal to the variable energy cost currently recovered in NEP's W-95 rate. Mass. Electric's fuel clause will continue to operate as a fully reconciling charge during the effective period of the unbundled rates.
MassGeneral Law requires obtaining Criminal Offender Record Information, (XXXX) for all volunteers and others who may have direct and unmonitored contact with children. This includes all volunteers, chaperones, coaches, etc. who may be assisting you. A government issued photo id, (driver’s license, valid passport) must be shown when you are completing a XXXX request. Delay in returning XXXX requests may result in cancellation of building usage permit and no person who fails to be cleared by the Superintendent following submission of the form will be allowed on school premises.
Mass. Electric's retail delivery rates included in Attachment 2 include four components. The first three of the components will be included in a delivery service charge, and the fourth will be billed separately to customers taking standard offer service. The four components are as follows: (a) Distribution charges that will remain in place through December 31, 2000 and which may be superseded by a filing that becomes effective after suspension on January 1, 2001. Performance standards are also established for reliability and customer satisfaction in the distribution component of the rate with credits to customers if the standards are not achieved; (
Mass. App. Ct. at 304. “Basic merit principles” means, among other things, “assuring fair treatment of all appli- cants and employees in all aspects of personnel administration” and protecting employees from “arbitrary and capricious actions.” X.X. x. 31, section 1. Personnel decisions that are marked by po- litical influences or objectives unrelated to merit standards or neu- trally applied public policy represent appropriate occasions for the Civil Service Commission to act. Cambridge at 304. The issue for the Commission is “not whether it would have acted as the appointing authority had acted, but whether, on the facts found by the commission, there was reasonable justifica- tion for the action taken by the appointing authority in the cir- cumstances found by the commission to have existed when the Appointing Authority made its decision.” Watertown x. Xxxxx, 16 Mass. App. Ct. 331, 332 (1983). See Commissioners of Civil