Poor Condition definition

Poor Condition means the binding of a material is losing its integrity. Evidence of being in poor condition includes, but is not limited to, peeling, cracking, exfoliating, fragmenting, weathering, being broken into smaller pieces, or crumbling of the material.
Poor Condition refers to code 76 and means ‘Poor condition, starvation, or thirst’. ‘Other’ refers to the remaining codes listed and described in Appendix 1.

Examples of Poor Condition in a sentence

  • In consideration of the payment of One pound (£1) paid by the Buyer to the Seller (receipt of which is acknowledged) the Seller grants to the Buyer the option to buy the freehold interest in the Property for the Option Price at any time after the Property is in a Poor Condition for more than six (6) consecutive months within the Pre-emption Period.

  • Along with the priority rating, BCA’s apply a condition rating as follows to each element: • Good Condition: Reasonable condition, not requiring Replacement expenditure • Fair Condition: Deteriorating condition, likely to become "poor" within a few years if not addressed • Poor Condition: Observable deterioration requiring Replacement repair Once the priority and condition is in place, a cost analysis or Replacement Reserve Fund analysis may begin.

  • BNSF RAILWAY COMPANY By: RAILROAD BNSF Railway Company USDOT#, MILEPOST AAR/DOT #078363L, railroad milepost 10.39 LS-13 STREET, CITY, COUNTY State Street in Jacksonville, Morgan County JURISDICTION (RDWY) City of Jacksonville LOCATION Urban, Educational/Residential STREET SURFACE Hot Mix Asphalt; 43’; Poor Condition CROSSING DATA: See Location Sketch (Page 3) for roadway profile and track ctrs.

  • Vegetation Plants not Growing or in Poor Condition Soil/ mulch too wet, evidence of spill.

  • Annual Measure Projected Outcome Category and Description Measurement Frequency Bridge Deck in Poor Condition Full replacement: Current deck is 145,531.8, will increase to 168,000 sq.

Related to Poor Condition

  • Release Condition means the following:

  • Termination Conditions means, collectively, (a) the payment in full in cash of the Obligations (other than (i) contingent indemnification obligations not then due and (ii) Obligations under Secured Hedge Agreements and Secured Cash Management Agreements) and (b) the termination of the Commitments and the termination or expiration of all Letters of Credit under this Agreement (unless the Outstanding Amount of the L/C Obligations related thereto has been Cash Collateralized on terms reasonably acceptable to the applicable Issuing Bank, backstopped by a letter of credit reasonably satisfactory to the applicable Issuing Bank or deemed reissued under another agreement reasonably acceptable to the applicable Issuing Bank).

  • Minimum Condition has the meaning set forth in Annex I.

  • Offer Conditions has the meaning set forth in Section 1.01(b).

  • Unsafe condition as used in this clause means the actual or potential exposure of contractor or Government employees to a hazardous material as defined in Federal Standard No. 313, and any revisions thereto during the term of this contract, or any other material or working condition designated by the Contracting Officer's Technical Representative (COTR) as potentially hazardous and requiring safety controls.