Shelf Life definition

Shelf Life means the period between the date of manufacture and the “Best Before” or “Date of expiry” whichever is earlier as printed on the label;
Shelf Life. The products quality shall remain intact for a 12-month period after Party A receives them, on which the products are unopened and keep at a temperature of 18 degrees Celsius.
Shelf Life means a period after the date of packaging during which a food product has no significant risk of spoilage, loss of nutritional value, or loss of palpability, given compliance with recommended conditions of storage and handling as disclosed on the label of such product.

Examples of Shelf Life in a sentence

  • Freshly manufactured stocks of the product shall be supplied; thereby the residual Shelf Life (shelf life remaining at the time of delivery of goods at the MSD stores/ Sri Lanka) of the product, shall be 85% of the product shelf life specified in the Indent/PO or as certified in the product registration certificate or indicated in any other way by NMRA.

  • The date of evaluation for Shelf Life will be counted as thus: Items being received at 11:00 a.m. CST or before will be counted as day 1, Deliveries made after 11:00 a.m. CST will be counted as day 0 and the following day will begin day 1.

  • Containers of this material may be hazardous when empty since they retain product residues (vapors, liquid); observe all warnings and precautions listed for the product.Storage Temperature (min/max): 32°F (0°C) / 110°F (43°C) Shelf Life: 24-months at 77°F (25°C).

  • NIOSH, Release of Stockpiled Filtering Facepiece Respirators Beyond the Manufacturer-Designated Shelf Life: Considerations for the COVID-19 Response, February 28, 2020, at https://www.cdc.gov/coronavirus/2019-ncov/ release-stockpiled-N95.html.

  • Shelf Life Two years when stored at 75°F (24°C) and 50% relative humidity or less.


More Definitions of Shelf Life

Shelf Life. , in relation to any goods, means the length of time for which an item remains usable, fit for consumption, or saleable and includes the expiry date, sell-by date, best-before date or similar other date, stated in relation to goods, being the date after which the goods are considered unsuitable for sale, use or consumption;
Shelf Life means shelf-life as defined in Article 2(f) of Regulation (EC) No 2073/2005.
Shelf Life is defined in Section 4.1 below.
Shelf Life means the period of time during which a drug substance or drug product, if stored correctly, is expected to comply with the specification, as determined by stability studies on a number of batches of the product. The shelf-life is used to establish the expiry date of each batch.
Shelf Life means the period during which the Goods can be stored and processed without deterioration of their usability according to the agreed specifications, provided that the Goods are stored in accordance with the storage guidelines issued by us.
Shelf Life means a period measured from the initiation of Manufacture beyond which the Product must not be used, as set by CAMBER consistent with regulatory filings for the Product.
Shelf Life means the length of time that a Licensed Product remains stable, as required by applicable Law, without degrading to unacceptable levels (as such unacceptable levels are set forth in the applicable Specifications).