0 a piece of furniture or equipment made especially for a particular room or space:
For example, instead of merely producing gas, the gas industry has entered into competition by selling fitments and installing pipes in houses.
We have no evidence that accidents have been caused by the fitment of secondhand tyres on coaches.
It is true that many manufacturers are supplying these anchorages as standard fitments and that a good many people do not use their safety belts.
The anchorages for such fitment have been required in new cars since 1982.
Moreover, there has been continuous pressure for improvement in the houses, their fixtures and fitments and the site works.
No research has been undertaken into the extent of the fitment and use of bull bars to road vehicles.
Fitment of speed limiters to heavy goods vehicles will prevent speeding on motorways by those classes of vehicle to which they are fitted.
We shall also require the fitment of rear under-run protection to reduce the severity of accidents involving rear-end collisions.