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VIN definition

VIN has the meaning specified therefor in Section 5(h).
VIN is defined in Section 18 of the Master Lease.

Examples of VIN in a sentence

  • The scrappage statement must include: vehicle owner's name and address; vehicle make, vehicle model, vehicle model year, VIN, odometer/usage meter reading, engine make, engine model, engine model year, engine horsepower, engine ID or serial number, as applicable; Name, address, and signature of dismantler; Date engine and/or vehicle/equipment was scrapped.

  • Recipients must include or attach the following photos with the scrappage statement according to guidance provided by Project Officer, to demonstrate compliance with scrappage requirements: side profile of the vehicle, prior to disabling; VIN tag or equipment serial number; Engine label (showing serial number, engine family number, and engine model year); Engine block, prior to hole; Engine block, after hole; and Cut frame rails.


More Definitions of VIN

VIN means, with respect to a Lease Vehicle, such Lease Vehicle’s vehicle identification number.
VIN means the identification number for a vehicle or vehicle part provided by the manufacturer or by the special identification number process.
VIN means the vehicle identification number of a Settlement Class Vehicle.
VIN means the vehicle identification number as placed on the vehicle by the manufacturer or supplied by the bureau of motor vehicles.
VIN means a unique vehicle identification number as defined in s. 340.01 (23r), Stats.
VIN means the vehicle identification number of a motor vehicle.