Glass Products definition

Glass Products means the float glass and the architectural glass
Glass Products means the architectural glass products produced by

Examples of Glass Products in a sentence

  • Construction shall comply with the minimum recommended performance requirements as contained in AAAMSA's General Specification for Architectural Aluminium and Glass Products.

  • Shall prepare and publish at least twice each year, with such interim supplements as may be desirable, a Certified Products Directory (hard copy and/or electronic) containing a listing of the Certified Insulating Glass Products which have been found by testing and audit of quality assurance programs to be in compliance with each required specification for each Licensee then in good standing with Licensor and Program Sponsor.

  • The preceding Limited Warranties respecting Laminated Glass Products will also not apply if there is incompatibility of the interlayer with other materials used in conjunction with the Laminated Glass Product or the Laminated Glass Product is exposed to corrosive materials, including but not limited to sulfur or chlorine.

  • All replacement Monolithic Laminated Glass Products will be provided FOB Cardinal’s nearest Laminated Glass plant.

  • Subject to Section 4.2.4, a Party and its Subsidiaries (collectively the “ASSERTING PARTY”) will not seek or obtain an injunction, restraint or other form of prohibitive order enjoining the supply of Excluded Glass Products to the other Party or its Subsidiaries on the basis that such Excluded Glass Products infringe, directly or indirectly, the Patents of the Asserting Party.

  • If such report reflects that the Porcher Group purchased from AGY 35% or more of its total Purchases of the E Glass Products in the applicable semester, no Liquidated Damages (as hereinafter defined) will be due with respect to that semester.

  • PPG Industries, Fiber Glass Products, has provided me a copy of the “Fiber Glass Contractor Job EH&S Requirements” manual and has reviewed its contents with me.

  • However, as the Group currently does not have existing operating entities in South Korea and given the time needed to establish an entity to enter into operational phase in South Korea, in order to successfully and rapidly deliver products to customers in South Korea, the delivery of the Glass Products is proposed to be conducted temporarily through BYD Group’s existing entities in South Korea until the Group establishes its South Korean capabilities.

  • Any order submitted by a Buyer Company for E Glass Products that (i) is the subject of a “Declined Order Notice” pursuant to Section 3(b), or (ii) is the subject of a “Disqualified Product Notice” pursuant to Section 3(c) or determined in arbitration to have been declined by AGY for the reasons described in Section 3(c), shall be counted as having been purchased by the Porcher Group in determining whether the purchase price rebate has been earned.

  • Subject to Section 4.2.4, a Party and its Subsidiaries (collectively the "ASSERTING PARTY") will not seek or obtain an injunction, restraint or other form of prohibitive order enjoining the supply of Excluded Glass Products to the other Party or its Subsidiaries on the basis that such Excluded Glass Products infringe, directly or indirectly, the Patents of the Asserting Party.