Serviceable Condition definition

Serviceable Condition means, with respect to an item, a repaired, calibrated, or inspected item in an airworthy condition which can be used for the same purpose as a newly manufactured item.
Serviceable Condition means that a sign has not deteriorated due to loss of reflectivity, vandalism, accident, or natural disaster, to the point where the sign is unable to effectively perform its intended function. Signs with less than fifty per cent of the minimum coefficient of retroreflection requirements for new sheeting as required in the department's construction and material specifications section 730.18, reflective sheeting type F, or that are judged to provide inadequate reflectivity, or have sustained significant damage are not in serviceable condition.
Serviceable Condition means the same condition the Property was in when the Hirer inspected the Property at the start of the Hire Period. All keys issued to the Hirer have been returned to the Venue Manager. All materials, equipment, supplies, food and drink has been removed from the Venue.

Examples of Serviceable Condition in a sentence

  • Serviceable Condition The status required for the issuance of a CRS.

  • Upon input of Engines for Service, GE shall prepare a Workscope which specifies inspections, upgrades, improvements, and repairs required to return the Engine to Serviceable Condition and provide a copy of such Workscope to Copa for approval, such approval not to be unreasonably delayed, conditioned, or denied.

  • LHT shall perform the applicable Services in accordance with the EASA Part 145 on all Flat Rate Components and – subject to LHT’s capability and availability – other Components provided by Frontier to LHT in order to return these Components in Serviceable Condition.

  • The Participant specifically agrees that the provisions of this Section 7 shall in all events continue to apply if the Participant breaches one or more of the covenants as expressly stated in Exhibit A notwithstanding any finding or holding by a court that one or more of such covenants is invalid or unenforceable in whole or in part, including an interpretation, alteration, amendment or modification by a court of one or more such covenants as described in Section 6 above, for any reason whatsoever.

  • Upon input of an item of Equipment for repair, Supplier shall prepare a Workscope and a Repair Specification which specify inspections, upgrades, improvements, and repairs required to return such Equipment to a Serviceable Condition.


More Definitions of Serviceable Condition

Serviceable Condition means when used to describe the condition of personal flotation device(s) (PFDs), fire extinguisher(s), and visual distress device(s) means that the device is in working condition and is as manufactured without modification or missing, broken or torn parts, and any expiration date on the device is still valid.
Serviceable Condition means, with respect to any asset or property, that such asset or property is usable or functional for its intended purpose without regard to its appearance, subject to ordinary wear and tear.
Serviceable Condition means when used to describe the condition of personal flotation device(s) (PFDs), fire extinguisher(s), and visual distress device(s) means that the device is in working condition and is as manufactured without
Serviceable Condition means, with respect to an item of Equipment, a repaired, calibrated, or inspected item in an airworthy condition which can be used for the same purpose as a newly manufactured item.
Serviceable Condition means the condition of a Repaired item which can be used for the same purpose as a newly manufactured item.
Serviceable Condition means maintained to the manufacturer’s specifications. ‘Emergency situation’ means a condition in which the alarm system is designed to activate.
Serviceable Condition in relation to an item of Rotable Inventory means such item is ready for fitment to an aircraft;