Miscellaneous Equipment definition

Miscellaneous Equipment means any equipment, enhancement or accessory that is installed on or in a motor vehicle by persons other than the original vehicle manufacturer, and other non-fleet related equipment. Includes, but is not limited to, light bars, 800 MHz radios, transits, surveying equipment, traffic counters, semaphores, and diagnostic related equipment. Miscellaneous Equipment shall be tracked in DFO's fleet information system.
Miscellaneous Equipment means the on-board accessories and equipment that are not permanently attached to the Watercraft we insure and pertain to its use and safety. Miscellaneous Equipment does not include water skis or other related sports equipment. Miscellaneous Equipment does include boat covers, anchors, life preservers, lines, fire extinguishers, seat cushions, flares, hors, flaps, batteries, boxes, battery chargers, pumps, sails and similar equipment.
Miscellaneous Equipment means the on board accessories and equipment that are not permanently attached to the “Watercraft” “we” insure and pertain to its use and safety. “Miscellaneous Equipment” does not include water skis or other related sports equipment.

Examples of Miscellaneous Equipment in a sentence

  • Additional costs associated with the above activities may also be reimbursed by the Fund, as applicable, in accordance with Appendix A (Field Equipment/Materials), Appendix B (Travel, Mileage, and Per Diem), Appendix C (Miscellaneous Equipment Rates), or Appendix E (Reimbursable vs Non-Reimbursable costs).

  • Fieldperson[man] shall be considered comparable to the Region (0524) Fieldperson[man]; and the new classification of Miscellaneous Equipment Operator shall be considered comparable to a combination of the Region (0465) Heavy Truck Driver and the Region (1645) Equipment Operator.

  • The Props, Sets and Wardrobe and Miscellaneous Equipment limits shall be sufficient to replace any damaged property.

  • Current employees as of January 1, 1991, in classifications higher than the Miscellaneous Equipment Operator who are subsequently affected by Title 306 will not be adversely impacted as a result of the MEO licensing requirements.

  • Letter of Agreement 15-34 will be amended to note that successful bidders from a GC Line Miscellaneous Equipment Operator (Not Gas) 50253878 (1616) into the Title 200 Apprentice Lineman or the Title 300 GC Apprentice Lineman position will be compensated at the one-year wage step.


More Definitions of Miscellaneous Equipment

Miscellaneous Equipment. Potable water heaters, boilers, pressure tanks, and other equipment for operation of shower and kitchen units. Unacceptable
Miscellaneous Equipment means webbing straps, tarpaulins, ropes and chains, trolleys, gates and dogs belonging to you or for which you are responsible.
Miscellaneous Equipment. 300 feet of 8" diameter 1000 psi jet hose is being stored at the CSI Facility, which is designed to reel onto Unit Xx. XX-0, xxich is currently in use in Mexico. This hose is in almost new condition and was recently purchased for a reported amount of $50,000.00
Miscellaneous Equipment means boat equipment not included in 1. or 2. above, including life jackets, batteries, oars, oarlocks, anchors, boat extinguishers, extra gasoline tanks, horns, boat covers, fire extinguishers, pumps, furniture and furnishings, stereo equipment, radio transmitting and receiving equipment (attached or unattached). Boat equipment does not include outboard motors, parasails, hang gliders, scuba gear, fishing tackle, other sporting equipment or other personal effects;
Miscellaneous Equipment. Potable water heaters, boilers, pressure tanks, andother equipment for operation of shower and kitchen units.
Miscellaneous Equipment includes boat trailers, boat covers, anchors, life preservers, lines, fire extinguishers, seat cushions, flares, oars, flaps, batteries, boxes, battery chargers, pumps, sails and similar equipment. “Miscellaneous Equipment” does not include water skis or other related sports equipment.
Miscellaneous Equipment means (i) each set of "headache racks," tarps, tie-downs, chains, tool boxes, any safety equipment, spare tires, and all other items associated with each Tractor and Trailer; (ii) shop and office equipment; (iii) forklifts; (iv) Highway Master mobile communications terminals; and (v) all other assets set forth on the Company's balance sheet under "property and equipment"at Closing except organizational costs and the Retained Vehicles.