Excess Tire Wear definition

Excess Tire Wear means tire tread wear in excess of 1/32nd of an inch for every 10,000 miles traveled.

Examples of Excess Tire Wear in a sentence

  • If Customer returns any Equipment subject to a Standard Maintenance Lease with Excess Tire Wear on any tire, Customer shall pay the Tire Wear Charge for every 1/32nd inch of Excess Tire Wear for each such tire.

Related to Excess Tire Wear

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  • Excess means an amount of money paid in a calendar year towards the cost of each hospital episode of care up to an annual maximum before fund benefits are payable.

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  • Distribution Upgrades has the meaning set forth in the CAISO Tariff.