Shade Cloth definition

Shade Cloth means all Shade Cloth and other Shade Cloth componants supplied to the Customer under these Trading Terms.
Shade Cloth means material in the form of polyurethane or canvas that protects against the harmful uv radiation from the sun;

Examples of Shade Cloth in a sentence

  • Before the contractor may commence construction work of any nature, the site must to the satisfaction of the Association be screened on all sides with green Shade Cloth with a density of not less than 60% and having a height of not less than 1,7m (measured from ground level) with a lockable access gate, or in accordance with such other specifications as the Association may determine.

  • Effects of Shade Cloth on Specialty Crop Production in High Tunnels.

Related to Shade Cloth

  • Soft drinks means nonalcoholic beverages that contain natural or artificial sweeteners. "Soft drinks" does not include beverages that contain milk or milk products, soy, rice, or similar milk substitutes, or that contains greater than fifty per cent vegetable or fruit juice by volume.

  • Glass cleaner means a cleaning product designed primarily for cleaning surfaces made of glass. Glass cleaner does not include products designed solely for the purpose of cleaning optical materials used in eyeglasses, photographic equipment, scientific equipment and photocopying machines.

  • E-cigarette means any electronic oral device, such as one composed of a heating element and battery or electronic circuit, or both, which provides a vapor of nicotine or any other substances, and the use or inhalation of which simulates smoking. The term shall include any such device, whether manufactured, distributed, marketed, or sold as an e-cigarette, e-cigar, and e-pipe or under any other product, name, or descriptor.

  • Mistletoe Thinning means the removal of designated conifer trees bearing visible mistletoe plants on branches as well as visible plants or infections on the stem.

  • Cold Weather Alert means the notice that PJM provides to PJM Members, Transmission Owners, resource owners and operators, customers, and regulators to prepare personnel and facilities for expected extreme cold weather conditions.