Salvageable material definition

Salvageable material means any material which is to be reduced in volume, or otherwise changed in chemical or physical properties, in order to facilitate its reuse.
Salvageable material means discarded material no longer of value for its original purpose but which has value if reclaimed.
Salvageable material means real or tangible personal property that:

Examples of Salvageable material in a sentence

  • Salvageable material is required to be unwarped, refinished, and otherwise in good condition.

  • Salvageable material, not utilized in the end products, that is produced or derived from manufacturing processes employed in the processing of DF, shall be disposed of in such a manner as to realize the greatest value possible for the material.

  • Salvageable material shall be brought to the Department’s Base in Strathlorne, or where otherwise directed by and to the satisfaction of the Engineer.

  • Salvageable material shall be transported and neatly stored by the Contractor for future use at the Department's Base in Inverness or where otherwise directed by and to the satisfaction of the Engineer.

  • Salvageable material, as determined by the Engineer, shall be brought to the Department’s Base in Antigonish, or where otherwise directed by and to the satisfaction of the Engineer.


More Definitions of Salvageable material

Salvageable material means discarded material no longer of value as intended, but which is stored or retained for salvage, sale, or future reuse.
Salvageable material means any equipment, parts, or material intended for re-use or restoration that contain undesired material (i.e. coatings, adhesives, or coverings), in which the removal of the undesired material is necessary in order to facilitate its re-use or restoration.
Salvageable material means discarded material no longer of value as intended, but which is
Salvageable material means those Discarded Materials that may be reused in their existing form or may be reused after some form of Processing including, but not limited to, Organic Materials and Recyclable Materials.