Demonstrator means an assistive device used primarily for the purpose of demonstration to the public.
Demonstrator means a person who performs a service of a barber at a demonstration.
Examples of Demonstrator in a sentence
The health permit fees for 2014 are: Temporary Food Facility Type Single Event Prepackaged Food Booth or Food Demonstrator $71.00 Food Preparation Food Booth $124.00 No health permits will be issued the day of the event.
More Definitions of Demonstrator
Demonstrator means a New Vehicle that (i) has not been previously titled (other than to a New Vehicle Borrower in accordance with applicable law), (ii) is the then current model year or last model year, (iii) has an odometer reading of less than 7500 miles and (iv) is designated by the applicable New Vehicle Borrower as such.
Demonstrator means a motorized wheelchair used pri- marily for the purpose of demonstration to the public.
Demonstrator means a person who is not licensed in this state as an operator or instructor and who demonstrates any cosmetic preparation. The person shall be required to obtain a Demonstrator license and pass a state written exam relating to general safety and sanitation from the Board before making any such demonstrations;
Demonstrator means a New Motor Vehicle with mileage resulting from customer test drives or use of such Motor Vehicle by dealership personnel and that has not been previously titled.
Demonstrator means a new motor vehicle having a gross vehicle weight rating of less than 16,000 pounds that (i) has more than 750 miles accumulated on its odometer that has been driven by dealer personnel or by prospective purchasers during the course of selling, displaying, demonstrating, showing, or exhibiting it and (ii) may be sold as a new motor vehicle, provided the dealer complies with the provisions of subsection D of § 46.2-1530.
Demonstrator means those vehicles that are of the current or previous model year which have not been sold, titled, or registered to any type of purchaser and are used by dealership personnel for demonstration purposes. Service vehicles, courtesy cars, daily rentals, loners, driver education and factory executive cars shall not be described as "demonstrator" vehicles. Demonstrators may be advertised for sale, as such, only by a franchised dealer of the same line-make of vehicle.