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covering material

covering material
Zelfstandig naamwoord
    • a material used by builders to cover surfaces

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    Voorbeeldzinnen

    1. outdoor rainwater pipes, gutters and fittings, as well as covering material for roofing and façades.
    2. The regulatory systems covering the use, storage and transport of radioactive material must be effective and must function properly.
    3. The specific Community measure covering the passive part of an active or intelligent material may lay down requirements for the inertness of the material, for example, an overall migration limit applicable to plastic materials.
    4. Since the textile material (woven fabric of yarn of coconut fibres) serves as the exposed surface of the article when in use, this article is a ‘textile floor covering’ within the meaning of Note 1 to Chapter 57.
    5. According to these provisions, remuneration for requisitioned services must take the form of compensation covering solely proven, direct, material loss incurred by the service provider as a result of the requisition.
    6. Since the textile material (coconut fibres) serves as the exposed surface of the article when in use, this article is a ‘textile floor covering’ within the meaning of Note 1 to Chapter 57.
    7. The regulations in force in France provide that remuneration for requisitioned services is to be paid in the form of compensation solely covering proven direct material loss incurred by the service provider as a result of the requisition.
    8. In this respect the existence of the quota covering imports from PRC had a dampening effect and to that extent prevented any material injury being caused to the Community industry as compared to the situation during the IP.
    9. Malevolent uses of radiation or radioactive material: develop robust and practicable approaches to manage the impact of malevolent uses (including from diversion) of radiation or radioactive material covering direct and indirect health effects and contamination of the environment, particularly inhabited areas and food and water supplies.
    10. Throughout the nomenclature, the expression ‘metal clad with precious metal’ means material made with a base of metal upon one or more surfaces of which there is affixed by soldering, brazing, welding, hot-rolling or similar mechanical means a covering of precious metal.
    11. Consequently, the article cannot be classified as a textile floor covering of Chapter 57 within the meaning of note 1 to Chapter 57, because the exposed surface area of the article is not of textile material but mainly of products similar to plaits of heading 4601.
    12. textile fabrics, felt and felt-lined woven fabrics, coated, covered or laminated with rubber, leather or other material, of a kind used for card clothing, and similar fabrics of a kind used for other technical purposes, including narrow fabrics made of velvet impregnated with rubber, for covering weaving spindles (weaving beams);
    13. for bottles with a nominal volume more than 0,20 litres: a mushroom-shaped stopper made of cork or other material permitted to come into contact with foodstuffs, held in place by a fastening, covered, if necessary, by a cap and sheathed in foil completely covering the stopper and all or part of the neck of the bottle;
    14. products in which the textile fabric is either completely embedded in plastics or entirely coated or covered on both sides with such material, provided that such coating or covering can be seen with the naked eye with no account being taken of any resulting change of colour (Chapter 39);
    15. Textile fabrics, felt and felt-lined woven fabrics, coated, covered or laminated with rubber, leather or other material, of a kind used for card clothing, and similar fabrics of a kind used for other technical purposes, including narrow fabrics made of velvet impregnated with rubber, for covering weaving spindles (weaving beams)