Sailboat means the same as that term is defined in Section 73-18-2.
Deck means a walkway immediately adjacent to a swimming pool.
Bicycle means a device propelled solely by human power, upon which a person may ride either on
Carport - means a roofed structure used for storing or parking of not more than two private vehicles which has not less than 40% of its total perimeter open and unobstructed;
Automobile Headliner Adhesive means an aerosol adhesive designed to bond together layers in motor vehicle headliners.
Trailer means a vehicle designed to be pulled by a:
Rack means a mechanism for delivering motor vehicle fuel or diesel from a refinery or terminal into a truck, trailer, railroad car, or other means of non-bulk transfer.
Passenger car means every motor vehicle other than a motorcycle designed and used primarily for
Skateboard means a board with small wheels that is usually ridden by a person. For purposes of these rules, a nonmotorized scooter (a board with a handle) is considered a skateboard.
Dock means a fixed or floating structure extending from land out over water, including access walkways, terminal platforms, catwalks, mooring pilings, lifts, davits, and other associated water-dependent structures, used for mooring and accessing vessels.
Compartment means a part of the EU guarantee defined in terms of the origin of the resources backing it;
Loose-fitting facepiece means a respiratory inlet covering that is designed to form a partial seal with the face.
Electric bicycle means a “class 1 electric bicycle”, a “class 2 electric bicycle”, or a “class 3 electric bicycle” as defined in this section. (ORC 4511.01(RRR))
Tight-fitting facepiece means a respiratory inlet covering that forms a complete seal with the face.
Semitrailer means every vehicle of the trailer type so designed and used in conjunction with a
Directory means the Directory of Certified "Minority Business Enterprises" and "Women Business Enterprises" maintained and published by the City of Chicago. The Directory identifies firms that have been certified as MBEs and WBEs, and includes both the date of their last certification and the area of specialty in which they have been certified. Contractors are responsible for verifying the current certification status of all proposed MBE, and WBE firms.