Definition of Homologation. Meaning of Homologation. Synonyms of Homologation

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Definition of Homologation

Homologation
Homologation Ho*mol`o*ga"tion, n. [Cf. F. homologation.] (Civ. & Scots Law) Confirmation or ratification (as of something otherwise null and void), by a court or a grantor.

Meaning of Homologation from wikipedia

- Homologation (Gr**** homologeo, ὁμολογέω, "to agree") is the granting of approval by an official authority. This may be a court of law, a government department...
- In motorsport, homologation is a testing and certification process for vehicles, circuits, and related equipment for conformance to technical standards...
- required for homologation, 200, was just 4% of the other groups' requirement and half what was previously accepted in Group 4. As the homologation periods...
- production road car models that are being built and sold at the time of homologation, which does not necessarily include the engine (e.g. the BMW Z4 GT3 used...
- In organic chemistry, a homologation reaction, also known as homologization, is any chemical reaction that converts the reactant into the next member of...
- The Seyferth–Gilbert homologation is a chemical reaction of an aryl ketone 1 (or aldehyde) with dimethyl (diazomethyl)phosphonate 2 and pot****ium tert-butoxide...
- The Kowalski ester homologation is a chemical reaction for the homologation of esters. This reaction was designed as a safer alternative to the Arndt–Eistert...
- having a street variant simply for the sake of meeting its homologation requirement. The homologation special method was not new however, with Porsche having...
- of sportscar racing, which also required a street-legal version for homologation purposes. The limited-production street-legal version developed as a...
- competitive in NASCAR racing, and it was sold to the public only because homologation rules required a certain minimum number of cars (500 in 1969) be produced...