Take Out of Service definition

Take Out of Service means the act of dry-docking, mooring, anchoring, or otherwise tying up a harbor craft at dock to conduct maintenance, repairs, replacements, or upgrades such that the vessel cannot be operated in Regulated California Waters while such acts are conducted on the vessel.
Take Out of Service. , as used in this section, means an action by a nursing facility to leave a bed(s) unutilized as a nursing facility bed for a specified period of time. Specified periods of time shall be in six-month increments, at a minimum.
Take Out of Service means to stop the use of any aquatic venue by patrons and to exclude all patrons from the aquatic venue and all surrounding deck areas in such way so that no patron may contact any part of or water from the aquatic venue until such time as the aquatic venue is put back into service.

Related to Take Out of Service

  • COMMENCEMENT OF SERVICE means the actual date of placement of the first Vehicle(s) under this Agreement.

  • Enrollee point-of-service cost-sharing or "cost-sharing" means amounts paid to health carriers directly providing services, health care providers, or health care facilities by enrollees and may include copayments, coinsurance, or deductibles.

  • Class of Service means the various categories of service generally available to customers, such as business or residence.

  • STIPULATED HOURS OF SERVICE PER DAY means hours of duty per day, normal hours/timings of duty whereof shall be determined by the Company's Engineer for which fixed charge shall be payable.

  • threat of serious injury means serious injury that is clearly imminent;