Technically permissible definition

Technically permissible maximum laden mass (M)" means the maximum mass of the vehicle based on its construction and performance, stated by the manufacturer. The technically permissible maximum laden mass is used to determine the vehicle category.

Examples of Technically permissible in a sentence

  • Technically permissible maximum static vertical load/mass on the vehicle's coupling point: ...............................................

  • Technically permissible maximum towable mass of the motor vehicle in case of 2.11.1. Drawbar trailer: ...................................................................

  • Technically permissible maximum masses16.1. Technically permissible maximum laden mass: .........................

  • Technically permissible maximum towable mass in case of:18.3. Centre-axle trailer: ..........................

  • Technically permissible maximum static vertical mass at the coupling point: ....

  • Towns should encourage their residents to utilize this free and easy app.• Wilton – HRRA Staff have been working with the Town of Wilton to transition to the HRRA and to help with transfer station logistics and transportation.

  • Technically permissible maximum towable mass of the towing vehicle in case of: 2.11.1. Drawbar trailer: ….

  • Technically permissible maximum masses 16.1. Technically permissible maximum laden mass: kg 16.2. Technically permissible mass on each axle: 1.

  • Technically permissible maximum mass at the coupling point:3.12.1. of a towing vehicle: …3.12.2. of a semi-trailer, a centre-axle trailer or a rigid drawbar trailer: …3.16.

  • Technically permissible maximum static vertical load/mass on the vehicle’s coupling point2.12.2. Of the semi-trailer or centre-axle trailer: ....................................2.16.

Related to Technically permissible

  • General permit means a Permit which covers multiple dischargers of a point source category within a designated geographical area, in lieu of individual Permits being issued to each discharger.

  • Technical safeguards means the technology and the policy and procedures for its use that 27 protect electronic PHI and control access to it.

  • Compliant status achieved pursuant to this paragraph shall continue until NYISO takes the requested PAR tap, or the Parties agree that NYISO not taking the requested PAR tap is no longer preventing PJM from taking the PAR tap(s) (if any) PJM needs to achieve compliance at the JK interface. If PJM cannot take a required tap at a Waldwick PAR because the change would result in an actual or post-contingency overload on either or both of the JK lines, or on any of the Waldwick PARs, and the overload cannot be addressed through NYISO taking taps at ABC or Ramapo, then PJM will be considered “Compliant” at the JK interface until the condition is resolved. PJM will be responsible for demonstrating both the occurrence and duration of the condition.

  • Contractor Materials means Materials owned or developed prior to the provision of the Work, or developed by Contractor independently from the provision of the Work and without use of the JBE Materials or Confidential Information.