Tap definition

Tap or “town border station” means the delivery point or measuring station at which a gas distribution utility receives gas from a natural gas transmission company.
Tap means Transferred Account Procedure as defined and described in GSM Association Permanent Reference Documents.

Examples of Tap in a sentence

  • If Agency’s payment for TAP, or Axon Evidence is more than 30 days past due, Axon may terminate TAP.

  • If Technology Assurance Plan (“TAP”) or a bundle including TAP is on the Quote, this appendix applies.

  • If Agency has no outstanding payment obligations and purchased TAP, Axon will provide Agency a new Axon Dock as scheduled in the Quote (“Dock Upgrade”).

  • Orange shall send Completion Certificates confirming the successful execution of IREG & TADIG tests which includes testing of the TAP procedures according to the Test Specifications of GSM Association Permanent Reference Documents.

  • The implementation of the TAP necessary to provide Services shall be in accordance with the GSM Association Permanent Reference Documents.


More Definitions of Tap

Tap or “Tapping” means the physical point of connection of a service line to the City’s potable water distribution or sanitary sewer systems.
Tap means a device that diverts a small part of the TV signal energy to the subscriber's drop line, from the feeder cable.
Tap or “Tapping” means the physical point of connection of a water service line to the City’s potable water distribution system.
Tap means the pouring of molten steel from an EAF.
Tap means a fitting owned by the Utility and inserted by it into a Main to which a Service Pipe is attached.
Tap means a service connection, the point at which water is delivered to the consumer (building, dwelling, commercial establishment, camping space, industry, etc.) from a distribution system, whether metered or not and regardless of whether there is a user charge for consumption of the water.
Tap means the fitting in a Water Main to connect a Water Service Line. “Utility” shall mean the Water and Sewer Utility.