Stay definition

Stay. The stay at an iTrip unit, from the date of a Covered Guest's check-in to the date of check-out.
Stay means temporary residence;
Stay means an admission of the Insured Person to a Registered Rehabilitation Centre that is recommended by a Registered Medical Practitioner for Medical Service as a result of a Medically Necessary condition for a period of no less than six (6) consecutive hours.

Examples of Stay in a sentence

  • When the Covered Guest purchases this plan, the property manager waives the right to charge the Covered Guest for Covered Damage to the unit as a result of your inadvertent acts or omissions during the duration of the Stay.

  • Covered Damage": All damages to property of the unit's owner, up to $1,475.00 in the aggregate for each Stay, that occurs during the Covered Guest's stay and that is the result of the inadvertent acts or omissions of the Covered Guest or the Covered Guest's invitee, excluding the damages listed in the conditions section above.

  • Covered Damage": All damages to property of the unit's owner, up to $1,975.00 in the aggregate for each Stay, that occurs during the Covered Guest's stay and that is the result of the inadvertent acts or omissions of the Covered Guest or the Covered Guest's invitee, excluding the damages listed in the conditions section above.

  • Services and supplies provided during an Inpatient Stay in a Hospital.

  • Stay Hydrated! Fresh air – and hopefully sunshine – is found at the Sunbathing Terrace located directly behind the Boiler House.


More Definitions of Stay

Stay means the duration of time from the date the Insured checks in at the Rental Property to the date the Insured checks out of the Rental Property.
Stay means a temporary suspension of the regular progress of a proceeding pursuant to an order of the Board or by operation of law. (See Section 101.514 of this Part.)
Stay means an order temporarily halting the DEL decision or action.
Stay means a temporary suspension of a case or of some designated proceeding within the case. A stay is different than a continuance or extension of time and can only be granted when agreed to by the parties and when the administrator or assigned hearing officer finds a stay necessary for judicial economy and the interest of justice.
Stay means an order temporarily halting the effective date of a DCYF action.
Stay means the withholding of an action ordered by the Board which may be subject to certain conditions.
Stay means a temporary suspension of the regular progress of a proceeding under an order of the Board or by operation of law. (See Section 101.514.)