Inert matter definition

Inert matter means all matter not seed, that includes broken seeds, sterile florets, chaff, fungus bodies, and stones as determined by methods defined by rule.
Inert matter means all matter that is not seed, including broken seeds, sterile florets, chaff, fungus bodies, and stones.
Inert matter means anything other than unbroken seeds.

Examples of Inert matter in a sentence

  • Inert matter removed from the extracted fuels and quantities reinjected, flared or vented are not included.

  • Hemp Seed Standards Standards for Each Class FactorFoundationRegisteredCertifiedPure seed (minimum)98.00%98.00%98.00%Inert matter (maximum)*2.00%2.00%2.00%Weed seeds (maximum)0.10%0.10%0.10%Total other crop seeds (maximum)0.01%0.03%0.08%Other varieties (maximum)0.005%0.01%0.05%Other kinds (maximum)**0.01%0.03%0.07%Germination (minimum)***80.00%80.00%80.00% *Inert matter shall not include more than 0.5 per cent of material other than seed fragments of the variety under consideration.

  • Inert matter" means all matter that is not seeds, and as otherwise determined by rules and regulations under this act as determined by the secretary.

  • Inert matter" means all matter not seed and includes the broken seed, a sterile floret, chaff, a fungus body, and a stone.

  • Additionally, in using a population, if one person refuses to take part in the study, the results do not represent the views of the population.


More Definitions of Inert matter

Inert matter means all matter not seed and includes the broken seed, a sterile
Inert matter means all matter that is not seed, including broken seeds, sterile florets, chaff, fungus bodies, and stones as determined by methods defined by the association of official seed analysts.
Inert matter means all matter not seed, which includes broken seed, sterile florets, chaff, fungus bodies, and stones as determined by methods defined by regulation.
Inert matter means all matter not seed, that includes broken
Inert matter means all matter not seed and includes the broken seed, a sterile floret, chaff, a fungus body, and a stone.
Inert matter means all matter that is not seed, including broken seeds, sterile florets, chaff, fungus
Inert matter means broken seed 1/2 or less the original size, seeds of legumes or crucifers with seed coats removed, undeveloped or badly injured weed seed, the empty glumes or attached sterile glumes of grasses, stems, leaves, stones, chaff, soil, insects, fungal bodies, material added in coating or pelleting, and all other matter other than pure seed, weed, or crop seed, as determined by methods defined by rule promulgated under this act.