Lead Limits definition

Lead Limits means the maximum concentrations of lead and lead compounds (“Lead”) by weight specified in Section 3.2.
Lead Limits means the maximum concentrations of lead and lead compounds by weight specified in Section 3.2.
Lead Limits means the maximum concentrations of Lead by weight specified in Section 3.2.

Examples of Lead Limits in a sentence

  • To the extent it has not already done so, no more than 30 days after the Effective Date, Settling Defendant shall provide the Lead Limits to its Vendors of Covered Products and shall instruct each Vendor to use reasonable efforts to provide Covered Products that comply with the Lead Limits on a nationwide basis.

  • To the extent it has not already done so, no more than thirty (30) days after the Effective Date, Settling Defendant shall provide the Lead Limits to its Vendors of Covered Products and shall instruct each Vendor to use reasonable efforts to provide Covered Products that comply with the Lead Limits on a nationwide basis.

  • To the extent they have not already done so, no more than 30 days after the Effective Date, Settling Defendants shall provide the Lead Limits to their Vendors of Covered Products and shall instruct each Vendor to use reasonable efforts to provide Covered Products that comply with the Lead Limits on a nationwide basis.

  • To the extent it has not already done so, no more than 30 days after the Effective Date, Settling Defendant shall provide the Lead Limits to its Vendors of Fashion Accessories and shall instruct each Vendor to use reasonable efforts to provide Fashion Accessories that comply with the Lead Limits on a nationwide basis.

  • When one of Settling Defendant’s direct customers sells or offers for sale to a California consumer a Covered Product after December 1, 2012 that does not meet the Lead Limits, Settling Defendant is deemed to “sell or offer for sale in California” that Covered Product in violation of this Consent Judgment.

  • If CEH alleges that Settling Defendant sold or offered for retail sale to California consumers a Fashion Accessory that is not a Covered Product, and that contains Lead in an amount that exceeds any of the applicable Lead Limits (“Noncompliant Non-Covered Product”), then prior to CEH serving a 60-Day Notice under Proposition 65 on Settling Defendant, CEH shall provide notice to Settling Defendant pursuant to this Section 4.4.

  • Commencing on the Effective Date, Settling Defendant shall not sell or offer for sale in California any Covered Product that exceeds the Lead Limits specified in Section 3.2. For purposes of this Section 3.3, when Settling Defendant’s direct customer sells or offers for sale to California consumers a Covered Product after the Effective Date, Settling Defendant is deemed to “offer for sale in California” that Covered Product.

  • Commencing on the Effective Date, Chico’s shall not sell or offer for sale in California any Covered Product that exceeds the Lead Limits specified in Section 3.2.

  • To the extent it has not already done so, no more than 30 days after execution of this Agreement, ILI shall provide the Lead Limits to its Suppliers of Fashion Accessories and shall instruct each Vendor to use reasonable efforts to provide Fashion Accessories that comply with the Lead Limits on a nationwide basis.

  • Product identified in the Notice of Violation complied with the applicable Lead Limits, and further provided that such test results meet the same quality criteria to support a Notice of Violation as set forth in Section 4.3.2 and that the testing was performed within two years prior to the date of the sales transaction on which the Notice of Violation is based.


More Definitions of Lead Limits

Lead Limits means the maximum concentrations of lead and lead
Lead Limits means a concentration level of no more than 90 parts per million (“ppm”) lead and lead compounds by weight.

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