Anchorage definition

Anchorage means the system by which the seat assembly is secured to the vehicle structure, including the affected parts of the vehicle structure;
Anchorage means the Municipality of Anchorage.
Anchorage means an anchorage point for a fall injury prevention system;

Examples of Anchorage in a sentence

  • The parties shall not commence or prosecute any suit, proceeding or claim to enforce the provisions of the contract, to recover damages for breach or default under the contract, or otherwise arising under or by reason of the contract, other than in the courts of the State of Alaska for the Third Judicial District at Anchorage.

  • Evaluation of bids for responsiveness shall be accomplished in accordance with Anchorage Municipal Code, Title 7.

  • For this reason, it may be misleading to compare the peremptory challenges of a superior court judge in Anchorage with the rate of a superior court judge in another judicial district.

  • In 1995, the Anchorage Superior Court consolidated into civil and criminal divisions.

  • Since then, all civil cases (including domestic relations, Child in Need of Aid, and domestic violence protective order cases) have been assigned equally to each of the Anchorage Superior Court judges in the civil division.


More Definitions of Anchorage

Anchorage means a secure point of attachment for lifelines, lanyards or deceleration devices.
Anchorage means a part of the floor or of the body of a vehicle to which a seat may be fixed;
Anchorage or “MUNICIPALITY” is the Municipality of Anchorage, a unified, home rule, political subdivision of the State of Alaska.
Anchorage means the area outside the breakwater within the Port limit.
Anchorage means anchorages administered by the Authority;
Anchorage means a designated position where vessels may anchor or moor.
Anchorage means the Municipality of Anchorage, organized and existing under laws of the State of Alaska.