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:
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.

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  • 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.

  • The Building and Public Works Laborers’ Vacation Trust Fund, hereinafter referred to as the “Vacation Fund”, established in 1955, shall continue to remain in Full force and effect.

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  • Subject to the limitations and other provisions of this Agreement, the representations and warranties of the Purchaser shall survive the Closing Date and shall remain in Full force and effect for a period of twelve (12) months after the Closing Date, unless notice is given pursuant to this Article in which case such representation shall survive until 30 days after the final resolution.

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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 is the high-adhesion surface coefficient kL is the low-adhesion surface coefficient kH and kL are measured as laid down in Appendix 2 to this annex.
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 kL is the high-adhesion surface coefficient is the low-adhesion surface coefficient kH and kL are measured as laid down in appendix 2 to this annex. E/ECE/TRANS/505A Regulation No. 13-H page 58 Annex 6 - Appendix 1 Annex 6 - Appendix 1 SYMBOLS AND DEFINITIONS TABLE: SYMBOLS AND DEFINITIONS SYMBOL NOTES E wheelbase , the adhesion utilized of the vehicle: quotient of the maximum braking rate with the anti-lock system operative (zAL) and the coefficient of adhesion (k) , i the , - value measured on axle i (in the case of a motor vehicle with a category 3 anti-lock system) , H the , - value on the high-adhesion surface , L the , - value on the low-adhesion surface F force ( N ) Fdyn normal reaction of road surface under dynamic conditions with the anti-lock system operative Fidyn Fdyn on axle i in case of power-driven vehicles Fi normal reaction of road surface on axle i under static conditions FM total normal static reaction of road surface on all wheels of power-driven vehicle FMnd 1/ total normal static reaction of road surface on the unbraked and non-driven axles of the power-driven vehicle
Full force means the maximum force laid down in the braking tests and performance of braking systems according to this Regulation.
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 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