Trade standards definition

Trade standards means the standards adopted by the International Olive Council acting through its Council of Members which apply to olive oils, olive pomace oils and table olives.

Examples of Trade standards in a sentence

  • The Village Administrator shall analyze said report along with any supplemental reports from the Village, and its agents, to create an impact report for the application utilizing the Professional and Technical Trade standards for traffic, noise, dust, light, crime and fire prevention, etc.

  • Trade standards, which are drawn up with major input from the market, are commonly agreed descriptions of the quality expected of products sold as Class Extra, I or II and therefore provide valuable information on quality requirements.

  • In this case, goods are labelled by specialised Fair Trade certification agencies to testify that their production chains respect Fair Trade standards.

  • The "Fair Trade"140 label is used to guarantee that producers and traders have met "Fair Trade" standards, including social, environmental and economic criteria as well as progress requirements in terms of trade.

  • Second, importers are increasingly demanding multiple certifications that include Biorganic® certified, Fair Trade standards, Traceability or Sustainable Wild Harvest certification—which are not provided by EcoCert.There is a process in place to develop international standards for sustainable wild collection of medicinal and aromatic plants (ISSC-MAP).

  • They identify four main mechanisms through which Fairtrade has the potential to create impacts (positive and negative): Producer Standards; Trade standards; organizational support; and networks.

  • Because most producers can’t sell entire crops as Fair Trade and must sell the remainder in the open market, if one drinks non-Fair Trade specialty coffee, it may well be made at least partly from beans produced under Fair Trade standards, but which were not purchased at the Fair Trade price.

  • In no way shall the impression be given that other products sold by the same FTO (and excluded from their Fair Trade range in their operational profile) are meeting the WFTO Fair Trade standards.

  • The national law on Fair Trade might open up a process of defining Fair Trade that can support the further development of Fair Trade standards in public procurement law.

  • The Fair Trade movement has been asking contracting authorities for many years to voluntarily apply Fair Trade standards in their public procurement process through personal contacts or within the scope of the Fair Trade Towns campaign.

Related to Trade standards

  • Safety Standards means all laws, union rules and trade or industry custom or codes of any kind whatsoever, in effect from the date of this Agreement through Final Acceptance of the construction work, pertaining to worker safety and accident prevention applicable to the Project and/or the construction work (including, but not limited to, rules, regulations and standards adopted pursuant to the Occupational Safety and Health Act of 1970, as amended from time to time).

  • Security Standards means the final rule implementing HIPAA’s Security Standards for the Protection of Electronic PHI, as amended.

  • Quality Standards means the quality standards published by BSI British Standards, the National Standards Body of the United Kingdom, the International Organisation for Standardisation or other reputable or equivalent body, (and their successor bodies) that a skilled and experienced operator in the same type of industry or business sector as the Contractor would reasonably and ordinarily be expected to comply with, and as may be further detailed in the Specification.

  • Reliability Standards means the criteria, standards, rules and requirements relating to reliability established by a Standards Authority.

  • NERC Reliability Standards means the most recent version of those reliability standards applicable to the Generating Facility, or to the Generator Owner or the Generator Operator with respect to the Generating Facility, that are adopted by the NERC and approved by the applicable regulatory authorities, which are available at xxxx://xxx.xxxx.xxx/files/Reliability_Standards_Complete_Set.pdf, or any successor thereto.

  • Service Standards means the set of Service Measures, Service Levels, conditions and Service Guarantee Payments as set out in Schedule 1;

  • Technical Standards means the technical standards set out in paragraph 2.5 of the Order Form;

  • Accessibility Standards means accessibility standards and specifications for Texas agency and institution of higher education websites and EIR set forth in 1 TAC Chapter 206 and/or Chapter 213.

  • Specifications and Standards means the specifications and standards relating to the quality, quantity, capacity and other requirements for the Project Highway, as set forth in Schedule-D, and any modifications thereof, or additions thereto, as included in the design and engineering for the Project Highway submitted by the Contractor to, and expressly approved by, the Authority;

  • Applicable Standards means the requirements and guidelines of NERC, the Applicable Regional Entity, and the Control Area in which the Customer Facility is electrically located; the PJM Manuals; and Applicable Technical Requirements and Standards.

  • Performance Standards or “PS” shall mean the cleanup levels and other measures of achievement of the remedial action objectives, as set forth in the ROD.

  • Web Site Accessibility Standards/Specifications means standards contained in Title 1 Texas Administrative Code Chapter 206.

  • Availability Standards has the meaning set forth in the CAISO Tariff.

  • Water quality standards means provisions of state or federal law which consist of a designated use or uses for the waters of the Commonwealth and water quality criteria for such waters based upon such uses. Water quality standards are to protect the public health or welfare, enhance the quality of water and serve the purposes of the State Water Control Law (§ 62.1-44.2 et seq. of the Code of Virginia) and the federal Clean Water Act (33 USC § 1251 et seq.).

  • Standards means: a) any standards published by BSI British Standards, the National Standards Body of the United Kingdom, the International Organisation for Standardisation or other reputable or equivalent bodies (and their successor bodies) that a skilled and experienced operator in the same type of industry or business sector as the Supplier would reasonably and ordinarily be expected to comply with; b) any standards detailed in the specification in Framework Schedule 2 (Goods and/or Services and Key Performance Indicators); c) any standards detailed by the Contracting Body in the Call Off Agreement following a Further Competition Procedure or agreed between the Parties from time to time; d) any relevant Government codes of practice and guidance applicable from time to time.

  • safety standard means the Code of Practice for the Wiring of Premises SANS 10142-1 incorporated in the Regulations;

  • Uniform standard means a standard adopted by the Commission for a Product line, pursuant to Article VII of this Compact, and shall include all of the Product requirements in aggregate; provided, that each Uniform Standard shall be construed, whether express or implied, to prohibit the use of any inconsistent, misleading or ambiguous provisions in a Product and the form of the Product made available to the public shall not be unfair, inequitable or against public policy as determined by the Commission.