Use of Natural Materials Sample Clauses

Use of Natural Materials. Natural materials like marble, granite, wood, sandstone etc. contain grains with inherent structural differences as a result whereof colour and marking caused by their material mineral complex composition, cracks, inherent impurities etc. are likely to occur. While the Vendor shall take every care to ensure construction and completion of the Said Flat as per Specifications mentioned herein, the Vendor shall not be responsible for cracks, discolouring or detoriation in the quality of such natural materials.
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Use of Natural Materials as Standards We have a large quantity of one soil (CAL STD) that is repeatedly tested with the methods used in the laboratory. One sample of this soil is run for every day that soil samples are analyzed on each piece of equipment used. When plant samples are analyzed, the natural material used as a standard is a composite tree fruit sample (CTFS). For the Elementar CNS analyzer, sulfanilamide is used for quality control. If the C factor or the N factor (determined by the machine) is less than 0.97 or more than 1.03, the machine and or standards should be checked. The long-term tracking of the average analytical result allows us to analyze any drift over a long time period that might occur. If the results of the natural lab standard sample are outside of the action limits, or another action sequence is identified, the sample run is stopped, the equipment is inspected or recalibrated, and natural lab standard samples are re-run.
Use of Natural Materials. Natural materials like marble, granite, wood, sandstone etc. contain grains with inherent structural differences as a result whereof colour and marking caused by their material mineral complex composition, cracks, inherent impurities etc. are likely to occur. While Ideal shall take every care to ensure construction and completion of the Said Flat as per Specifications mentioned herein, Ideal shall not be responsible for cracks, discolouring or deterioration in the quality of such natural materials.

Related to Use of Natural Materials

  • Use of Names The Manager and the Fund agree that the Manager has a proprietary interest in the names “DFA” and “Dimensional,” and that the Fund and/or Portfolio may use such names only as permitted by the Manager, and the Fund further agrees to cease use of such names promptly after receipt of a written request to do so from the Manager.

  • Use of Names and Marks All names, trademarks, trade names or symbols (collectively, “Branding”) of each Party are and will remain the exclusive property of such Party. Neither Party will acquire any right to the Branding of the other Party. Accenture will have the limited right to use Supplier’s Branding in connection with the activities described in this Purchase Order. Neither Party may: (i) publicize this Purchase Order, or their subject matter; (ii) state that a Party has approved or endorsed any product or service provided by the other Party as contemplated by this Purchase Order; or (iii) otherwise use the Branding of such other Party or its Affiliates, without the other Party’s prior written consent.

  • Use of Name (a) The Sub-Adviser hereby consents to the use of its name and the names of its affiliates in the Fund’s disclosure documents, shareholder communications, advertising, sales literature and similar communications. The Sub-Adviser shall not use the name or any tradename, trademark, trade device, service xxxx, symbol or any abbreviation, contraction or simulation thereof of the Adviser, the Trust, the Fund or any of their affiliates in its marketing materials unless it first receives prior written approval of the Trust and the Adviser.

  • Use of Data by User Registry Operator will permit user to use the zone file for lawful purposes; provided that (a) user takes all reasonable steps to protect against unauthorized access to and use and disclosure of the data and (b) under no circumstances will Registry Operator be required or permitted to allow user to use the data to, (i) allow, enable, or otherwise support the transmission by email, telephone, or facsimile of mass unsolicited, commercial advertising or solicitations to entities other than user’s own existing customers, or (ii) enable high volume, automated, electronic processes that send queries or data to the systems of Registry Operator or any ICANN-­‐accredited registrar.

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