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latched to each other to complete the buckle assembly.
4.1.4.                               'Correctly Fitted'- the design configuration of the 'Seatbelt Assembly' as installed in the vehicle using the 'Anchorages' and 'Sash Guide' devices, and adjusted around the occupant of the seating position to eliminate slack, with the occupant seated such that his centreline lies in the 'Seating Reference Plane' of the seating position.
4.1.5.                               'Dry Breaking Strength' - the tensile strength of a webbing strap conditioned in an atmosphere at 20 + 5°C and relative humidity not more than 67%.
4.1.6.                               'Emergency Locking Retractor' - a retractor incorporating a locking mechanism that is designed to lock under abnormal operating conditions.
4.1.7.                               'Functional Component' - a component essential to the satisfactory operation of the 'Seatbelt Assembly' and without which the 'Seatbelt Assembly' would no longer meet the requirements of this rule.
4.1.8.                               'Lap Sash Point' - the point representing the intersection of the lap and torso 'Straps' of a 'Lap-Sash Belt'.
4.1.9.                               'Line X', 'Point Y' - a line or point of a family, established in clause 4.13 and represented in Figure 2, where X and Y represent a symbol listed in clause 4.13.
4.1.10.                           'Manual Adjusting Device'- a device other than a retractor designed to be operated by the wearer to adjust the length of a 'Strap' of a 'Seatbelt Assembly'.
4.1.11.                           'Seating Reference Locus' - the locus of a point fixed relative to the 'Seat', which is coincident with the 'Seating Reference Point' when the 'Seat' back is at the design 'Seat Back Angle' and when the 'Seat' is in the rearmost driving or riding position, as the 'Seat' traverses over the riding or driving range of 'Seat' travel.
4.1.12.                           'Test Seat Datum Point' - a point in relation to the 'Seat' described in Figure 1 of clause 4.11.1.  When viewed in side elevation it is located 120 mm above and 115 mm 'Forward' of the intersection of the planes of the 'Seat' base and the 'Seat' back.
4.1.13.                           'Type 4N Retractor' - an 'Emergency Locking Retractor' which has a higher response threshold - i.e. having special properties as regard its use in vehicles other than passenger cars. Its properties are specified in Appendix A.
4.1.14.                           '5th Percentile Adult Female' - a dummy whose dimensions comply with the appropriate dimensions in Table 1, or a person with dimensions which are less than the appropriate dimensions in Table 1.
4.1.15.                           '50th Percentile 6 Years Old Child' - a dummy whose dimensions comply with the appropriate dimensions in Table 1, or a person with dimensions which are less than the appropriate dimensions in Table 1.
4.1.16.                           '95th Percentile Adult Male' - a dummy whose dimensions comply with the appropriate dimensions in Table 1,