service property definition

service property means property—
service property means property used by, or in the possession or control of
service property means any property of any mess or other institution, organization or association whatsoever of members of the Defence Forces;

Examples of service property in a sentence

  • The Customer agrees to provide PRIOR WRITTEN NOTICE to the Utility of any changes in telephone number, mailing address, email address or additions and deletions to Exhibit A, Service Property Locations.

  • In the event of an emergency the Authority’s Contract Manager may call upon the Contractor to perform Restoration Services in order to repair, replace, and /or rebuild a portion of the Authority’s Service Property.

  • UP “UP” shall mean the Union Pacific Railroad Corporation, which conducts freight railroad operations at various locations on the Service Property.

  • Contractor shall be responsible for compliance with the provisions, and successor provisions, of all applicable regulations of FRA and other entities with regulatory authority over the rail industry as well as other applicable federal, state, and local laws regarding the condition of the Service Property as they apply to the matters that are within the scope of this Contract.

  • The Service enters into this Agreement and any subsequent Friends Supplemental Partnership Agreement for Use of Service Property under the authorities of: The Anadromous Fish Conservation Act (16 U.S.C. 757a-757g), as amended.


More Definitions of service property

service property means the Right of Way Assets, stations and platforms, yards, buildings and offices, parking lots, and other land and facilities, including improvements thereto, that are owned, controlled, or used by the Department, or the Signal Maintenance Firm in providing the Signal Maintenance of Way Services.
service property means the Right-of-Way Assets, tracks, signals, stations and platforms, yards, bridge, structures, buildings and offices, parking lots, and other land and facilities, including improvements thereto, that are owned, controlled, or used by the Department or O&M Firm in providing the O&M Services, as more specifically described in Section 2.3, Maintenance of Way.
service property means the track, land, structures, buildings, and other facilities (including radio base stations, wireless radio and microwave sites and passenger stations) that are located on or adjacent on Authority owned or maintained rail lines, yards, stations, communication towers, facilities, locomotive and cab cars equipped with train control, and facilities as indicated in the Authority’s track charts, map books, composite maps and as-built drawings and as listed in Appendix A
service property means all real or personal property in Papua New Guinea for the time being belonging to the Health Service in which the service has any interest or title;
service property means the Service, Service Integrations, and all other software applications, software code, software tools, platforms, architecture, technology, work products, know-how, trade secrets, processes, methodologies, designs, templates, content, files and other intellectual property developed by Blendr, and any improvements, updates, changes, modifications, or enhancements thereto.
service property means the wayside signals, grade crossing warning systems and communications equipment that are owned, controlled, or used by the Department, or the Signal Maintenance Firm in providing the Signal Maintenance of Way Services.
service property means the Right-of-Way Assets (pertaining to the Central Florida Rail Corridor, a line of railroad between DeLand, Florida, MP A749.61 and Poinciana, Florida, MP A813.82), tracks, signals, stations and platforms, yards, bridge, structures, buildings and offices, parking lots, and other land and facilities, including improvements thereto, that are owned, controlled, or used by the Department or O&M Firm in providing the O&M Services, as more specifically described in Section 2.3, Maintenance of Way.