Full force definition

Full force means the maximum force laid down in Annex 3 to this Regulation; a higher force may be used if required to activate the anti-lock system.
Full force. For the purpose of this Clause 8: 8.10.1 the Warranties shall remain in full force and effect notwithstanding the completion of the Global Offering and the matters and arrangements referred to or contemplated in this Agreement; and 8.10.2 if an amendment or supplement to the Offering Documents or any of them is announced, issued, published, distributed or otherwise made available after the date hereof pursuant to Clause 8.5 or otherwise, the Warranties relating to any such documents given pursuant to this Clause 8 shall be deemed to be repeated on the date of such amendment or supplement and when so repeated, the Warranties relating to any such documents shall be read and construed subject to the provisions of this Agreement as if the references therein to such documents means such documents when read together with such amendment or supplement.
Full force means the maximum force prescribed in Annex II for the category of vehicle; a higher force may be used if required to activate the anti-lock device.

Examples of Full force in a sentence

  • In the event any Paragraph(s) and/or portion(s) hereof is found to be invalid and/or unenforceable, then in such event the remainder hereof shall remain in Full force and effect.

  • Accordingly, the following sections are hereby modified: SEE PAGE 2 Except as provided herein, all terms and conditions of the document referenced in Item 9A or 10A as heretofore changed, remains unchanged and in Full force and effect.

  • Full force and effect means that the decision can be implemented immediately even if the decision is appealed to the IBLA.

  • In the event any Paragraph(s) and or portion(s) hereof is found to be invalid and/or unenforceable, then in such event the remainder hereof shall remain in Full force and effect.

  • In the event any Paragraph(s) and/or portion(s) hereof i s found to be invalid and/or unenforceable, then in such event the remainder hereof shall remain in Full force and effect.


More Definitions of Full force

Full force means the maximum force laid down in Annex II for the category of vehicle: a higher force may be used if required to activate the anti-lock braking system.
Full force means the maximum force laid down in annex 3 to this Regulation; a higher force may be used if required to activate the anti-lock system. 8/ The purpose of these tests is to check that the wheels do not lock and that the vehicle remains stable; it is not necessary, therefore, to make complete stops and bring the vehicle to a halt on the low-adhesion surface. 9/ kH
Full force means that all the premiums have been paid.
Full force means the maximum force laid down in Annex 4 to this Regulation for the category of vehicle; a higher force may be used if required to activate the anti-lock system. 10 The purpose of these tests is to check that the wheels do not lock and that the vehicle remains stable; it is not necessary, therefore, to make complete stops and bring the vehicle to a halt on the low-adhesion surface.
Full force means the maximum force laid down in Annex 4 to this Regulation for the category of vehicle; a higher force may be used if required to activate the anti-lock system. 13 In the case of trailers equipped with a brake load sensing device, the pressure setting of
Full force means the maximum force laid down in Annex 4 to this Regulation for the category of vehicle; a higher force may be used if required to activate the anti-lock system. 9 The provisions of this paragraph apply as of 13 March 1992 (Decision of the Working Party on the Construction of Vehicles, TRANS/SC.1/WP.29/341, para. 23)
Full force means the maximum force laid down in the braking tests and performance of braking systems according to this Regulation.