Holdup alarm definition

Holdup alarm means a silent alarm signal generated by the manual activation of a device intended to signal a robbery in progress.
Holdup alarm means a silent alarm signal generated by the manual activation of a device intended to signal a robbery in progress or immediately after it has occurred.
Holdup alarm means a silent alarm signal generated by the manual activation of adevice for the purpose of signaling that a robbery is in progress.

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Holdup alarm means a silent alarm signal generated by the manual activation of a device intended to signal a
Holdup alarm or "Robbery Alarm" means an alarm, typically silent, generated by the manual activation ofa device intended to signal a robbery in progress or immediately after it has occurred.
Holdup alarm means a silent alarm generated by the deliberate activation of a holdup alarm.
Holdup alarm means a silent alarm signal generated by the manual activation of a device intended to signal a robbery in progress or immediately after it has occurred and requires law enforcement response.
Holdup alarm means a silent alarm signal generated by the manual activation of a device that signals a robbery in progress. Horticulture Lighting Square Footage (HLSF) means an area to be calculated in square feet and measured using clearly identifiable boundaries of all areas(s) that will contain plants at any point in time, at any stage of growth, including all of the space(s) within the boundaries, HLSF may be noncontiguous, but each unique area included in the total HLSF calculations shall be separated by an identifiable boundary which includes, but is not limited to: interior walls, shelves, Greenhouse walls, hoop house walls, garden benches, hedge rows, fencing, garden beds, or garden plots. If plants are being cultivated using a shelving system, the surface area of each level shall be included in the total HLSF calculation.
Holdup alarm means a silent alarm signal generated by the manual activation of a
Holdup alarm means an alarm system installed in a bank, trust company or credit union, designed to indicate the occurrence of a hold-up or robbery.