Locked definition

Locked means secured with a key, including a magnetic, electronic, or remote key, or combination so that opening is not possible except by using the key or entering the combination.
Locked in relation to a PayID, means a PayID which we have temporarily disabled in the PayID service.
Locked means the use of a secure device that can only be opened by a key, combination, or code.

Examples of Locked in a sentence

  • Locked compound means a secure site, fenced on all sides with a gate accessed by a key or code.

  • No boats, jet skis, trailers or RVs. Locked owner's closets are not included in your rental.

  • Locked storage units with ventilation for cleaning materials will be available for all staff as needed.

  • Locked Campus PolicyResponsibilities of the Administrator include:• Assigning school staff member to monitor the main entrance, issue a "Visitor's Pass," and direct all visitors to report to the Main Office upon arrival.

  • The book value of Parkvale's common stock increased 6.6% to $14.75 at June 30, 2000 from $13.84 at June 30, 1999 as a result of these increases in shareholders' equity.


More Definitions of Locked

Locked in relation to a Holding, means subject to a Holding Lock or a Holder Record Lock.
Locked means securely closed and able to be opened only with a key, biometric access, or access code.
Locked gear ratio" means the control of the transmission such that the gear will not change during a test.
Locked means that the individual patient record information is not available to view other than to the original provider or the Department.
Locked means secured by a device which prevents unauthorised operation;
Locked in retirement income fund” or “LRIF” means a RRIF that meets the requirements set out in Schedule 2 of the Regulation;
Locked means the locks are engaged and held in position by the lock operating mechanism.