Variant definition

Variant of a type means vehicles within a type which do not differ in at least the following essential respects:
Variant means tractors of the same type which do not differ in respect of at least the following aspects:
Variant means a vehicle of the same type where:

Examples of Variant in a sentence

  • Proposed Price – The Vendor’s maximum hourly rate for an associated Job Title or Scope Variant for the initial and renewal term.

  • Ceiling Rate – The maximum price a Contractor may charge for an associated Job Title or Scope Variant.

  • Job Family Job No. Job Title Scope Variant Ceiling Rate Vendor's Proposed Price Applications Development 1200 Director Systems and Programming 1.

  • Registry Operator must handle variant IDNs as follows: Variant IDNs (as defined in the Registry Operator’s IDN tables and IDN Registration Rules) will be blocked from registration.


More Definitions of Variant

Variant. An alternative method for the design or the performance that is introduced either at the demand of the contracting authority, or at the initiative of the tenderer; • Option: A minor and not strictly necessary element for the performance of the contract, which is introduced either at the demand of the contracting authority, or at the initiative of the tenderer;
Variant means the Variant Life Cover, as mentioned in Section 2)b) below and detailed in Section 4)a) below, that the Policyholder has chosen before the Policy Commencement Date.
Variant means the four (4) Variants, as mentioned in Section 2)b) and detailed in Section 4)a) below, that the Policyholder has to choose-from before the Date of Commencement of Risk.
Variant means either a vehicle or a group of vehicles (versions) being of the same type where:
Variant means vehicles of the same type which do not differ in at least the following respects:
Variant means a symbol used in conjunction with certain play styles and may include a symbol that serves as a "wild card" to complete a winning combination of play symbols.
Variant means the global result and description of a full set of measures/packages applied to a building that can be composed of a combination of measures on the building envelope, passive techniques, measures on building systems and/or measures based on renewable energy sources;