Commercial Grade definition

Commercial Grade means pure maple syrup that is free of any material other than pure, clear liquid maple syrup in a sanitary condition; has a color for light transmittance less than 27.0%Tc; and may have a strong flavor. Commercial Grade maple syrup must be free of sugar crystals and may not be damaged in any way. Commercial Grade maple syrup may not be placed in packaged maple syrup containers and may not be sold, offered for sale or exposed for sale as packaged maple syrup.[PL 1991, c. 326, §2 (NEW).]
Commercial Grade means Bosch, DeWalt, Milwaukee, Mikita, Rigid, and Hilti brands.
Commercial Grade means pure maple syrup which is free of any material other than pure, clean, clear liquid maple syrup in a sanitary condition. Commercial Grade shall have a color for light transmittance less than 27.0% Tc; (The United States Department of Agriculture does not have an approved visual glass comparator which compares to the light transmittance of this grade. Thus, for reference purposes only, a glass comparator that is equivalent to the light transmittance of 27.0% Tc, and which may be used, is that for “Canadian No. 3(dark)” as said comparators were on June 9, 1989). Commercial Grade may have a strong flavor yet shall not be damaged in any way and Commercial Grade shall be free of sugar crystals. Commercial Grade syrup shall not be placed in packaged maple syrup containers and may not be sold, offered for sale, or exposed for sale as packaged maple syrup.

Examples of Commercial Grade in a sentence

  • Level of cleaning shall be to an SSPC-SP 15 (Commercial Grade Power Tool Cleaning).

  • The Commonwealth of Pennsylvania (Commonwealth) is issuing this Invitation for Bids (IFB) to meet the needs of DEPARTMENT OF GENERAL SERVICES to satisfy a need for Commercial Grade Food Service Equipment.

  • The Contractor may seek an adjustment to the TECC and contract schedule, but will not request, seek, or claim entitlement to any additional fee for the first $50,000,000 of cumulative reasonable, allocable, and allowable costs incurred individually for each of the items identified in paragraphs 2 (Commercial Grade Dedication), 4 (LAW Confinement Ventilation System (“C5V”), and 9 (DOE Letter of Technical Direction) of the List of Exclusions from Release and Waiver of Claims (384).

  • Commercial Grade Hot Mix Asphalt.Provide commercial grade asphalt that meets the requirements of any of the FAA designations in Section 430.03 C, “Superpave Mix Properties”.

  • Guideline on Evaluation and Acceptance of Commercial Grade Digital Equipment for Nuclear Safety Applications,” October 1996.

  • Purchases of Captisol may include Research Grade Captisol, Clinical Grade Captisol and/or Commercial Grade Captisol.

  • Conclusions The activities observed were found to be essentially equivalent to NUPIC practices for acceptance Method 2 – Commercial Grade Survey – for dedication of commercial grade calibration and laboratory services.

  • Each purchase order, for all grades of Captisol, shall specify: (i) the grade of Captisol ordered (i.e., Commercial Grade Captisol or Clinical Grade Captisol); (ii) quantities; (iii) delivery dates; and (iv) reasonable shipping instructions.

  • Each purchase order, for all grades of Captisol, shall specify: (i) the grade of Captisol ordered (i.e., Commercial Grade Captisol, Clinical Grade Captisol or Research Grade Captisol); (ii) quantities; (iii) delivery dates; and (iv) reasonable shipping instructions.

  • Specify Commercial Grade when the product will not be visible in the completed structure, or when the function of the structure does not require an enhanced surface.


More Definitions of Commercial Grade

Commercial Grade cable modem services, "off-plant" alternative access technologies and any 56Kbps dial-up services are not covered by this Agreement. For the purposes of this Agreement, commercial-grade cable modem services shall mean cable modem services provided to an account (i) located at an address that is known to be a business address and utilizing cable modem services not typically used by residential accounts, (ii) priced by Charter as commercial-grade cable modem services under Charter's rate card, or (iii) that could reasonably be determined by the parties to have commercial activity based on upstream bandwidth utilization.

Related to Commercial Grade

  • Finished grade means the approved elevation of ground surface of lands upon which fill has been placed in accordance with this By-law;

  • Pay grade means the monthly salary applicable to class titles of service personnel;

  • Highest adjacent grade means the highest natural elevation of the ground surface prior to construction next to the proposed walls of a structure.

  • Passing grade means work of such character that credit would be entered on the records were the semester to close at that time.

  • Highest Adjacent Grade (HAG means the highest natural elevation of the ground surface, prior to construction, immediately next to the proposed walls of the structure.

  • Investment Grade means a rating of Baa3 or better by Moody’s (or its equivalent under any successor rating categories of Moody’s); a rating of BBB- or better by S&P (or its equivalent under any successor rating categories of S&P); and the equivalent investment grade credit rating from any additional Rating Agency or Rating Agencies selected by the Company.

  • Commercial Launch means the initial First Commercial Sale of a Product in the Territory.

  • Lowest Adjacent Grade (LAG means the elevation of the ground, sidewalk or patio slab immediately next to the building, or deck support, after completion of the building.

  • Highest Rating Category means, with respect to a Permitted Investment, that the Permitted Investment is rated by S&P or Moody’s in the highest rating category given by that rating agency for that general category of security. By way of example, the Highest Rating Category for tax exempt municipal debt established by S&P is “A 1+” for debt with a term of one year or less and “AAA” for a term greater than one year, with corresponding ratings by Moody’s of “MIG 1” (for fixed rate) or “VMIG 1” (for variable rate) for three months or less and “Aaa” for greater than three months. If at any time (i) both S&P and Moody’s rate a Permitted Investment and (ii) one of those ratings is below the Highest Rating Category, then such Permitted Investment will, nevertheless, be deemed to be rated in the Highest Rating Category if the lower rating is no more than one rating category below the highest rating category of that rating agency. For example, a Permitted Investment rated “AAA” by S&P and “Aa3” by Moody’s is rated in the Highest Rating Category. If, however, the lower rating is more than one full rating category below the Highest Rating Category of that Rating Agency, then the Permitted Investment will be deemed to be rated below the Highest Rating Category. For example, a Permitted Investment rated “AAA” by S&P and “A1” by Moody’s is not rated in the Highest Rating Category.

  • Existing grade means the grade before grading.

  • Established Grade means that grade established by the City for the particular area in which a sidewalk is to be constructed.

  • Xxxxx’x Rating means, at any time, the rating issued by Xxxxx’x and then in effect with respect to the Borrower’s senior unsecured long-term debt securities without third-party credit enhancement.

  • Commercial Sale means the sale of Product (as indicated by shipment of Product) to an unaffiliated third-party of the Licensee, or of its sublicensee or distribution partner, such as a wholesaler, managed care organization, hospital or pharmacy and shall exclude (i) any transfer of Product by Licensee to its sublicensee, distribution partner or Affiliate and (ii) any distribution of Product for use in research, development, pre-clinical and clinical trials.

  • Grade means the average level of finished ground adjoining a building or structure at all exterior walls;

  • Mxxxx’x Rating means, with respect to a Reference Obligation, as of any date of determination:

  • Commercial Service means water service provided by the water utility that the customer uses in the promotion of a business or business product that is a source of revenue or income to the customer or others using the premises.

  • Investment Grade Credit Rating means (a) with respect to Fitch, a credit rating of BBB- or higher, (b) with respect to Xxxxx’x, a credit rating of Baa3 or higher and (c) with respect to S&P, a credit rating of BBB- or higher.

  • Index Debt Rating means the S&P Rating, the Xxxxx’x Rating and the Fitch Rating.

  • Working level month (WLM) means an exposure to 1 working level for 170 hours (2,000 working hours per year divided by 12 months per year is approximately equal to 170 hours per month).

  • Nameplate Capacity Rating means the maximum capacity of the Facility as stated by the manufacturer, expressed in kW, which shall not exceed 10,000 kW.

  • Commercial Product means any such product as defined in FAR 2.101.

  • Process weight means the total weight of all materials introduced into any source operation. Solid fuels charged will be considered as part of the process weight, but liquid and gaseous fuels and combustion air will not.

  • Rating Point means the V&H coordinates associated with a particular telephone number for rating purposes.

  • Xxxxxage The mortgage, deed of trust or other instrument securing a Mortgage Note, which creates a first lien, in the case of a First Lien Loan, or a second lien, in the case of a Second Lien Loan, on an unsubordinated estate in fee simple in real property securing the Mortgage Note; except that with respect to real property located in jurisdictions in which the use of leasehold estates for residential properties is a widely-accepted practice, the mortgage, deed of trust or other instrument securing the Mortgage Note may secure and create a first or second lien upon a leasehold estate of the Mortgagor.

  • Approved Ratings Threshold means each of the S&P Approved Ratings Threshold and the Moody’s First Trigger Ratings Threshold.

  • Minimum Level (ML means the concentration at which the entire analytical system must give a recognizable signal and an acceptable calibration point. The ML is the concentration in a sample that is equivalent to the concentration of the lowest calibration standard analyzed by a specific analytical procedure, assuming that all the method-specified sample weights, volumes and processing steps have been followed.