Closed definition

Closed means not open for the service of any customer or to any business connected with the establishment;
Closed is defined in Section 2.5.
Closed means the later of:

Examples of Closed in a sentence

  • Table V-A.3: Maintenance Standards - Closed Detention Systems (Tanks/Vaults) Maintenance Component Defect Conditions When Maintenance is Needed Results Expected When Maintenance is Performed Storage Area Plugged Air Vents One-half of the cross section of a vent is blocked at any point or the vent is damaged.

  • Seasonal Closed Areas (currently Xxxxxxx Xxxx seasonal closure in May) Additional mortality controls adopted by Amendment 16, including additional seasonal or year‐round closures, gear requirements, DAS reductions, differential DAS counting, and/or restricted gear areas.

  • Closed Position shall mean the opposite of an open position, thereby nullifying it and eliminating the initial exposure.


More Definitions of Closed

Closed means an underground storage tank no longer in use that has been:
Closed in relation to the Contractor’s list of patients, means closed to application for inclusion in the list of patients other than from immediate family members of registered patients;
Closed a Purchased Account is closed upon the first to occur of (i) receipt of full payment by Purchaser or (ii) the unpaid Face Amount has been charged to the Reserve Account by Purchaser pursuant to the terms hereof.
Closed is a case status that means authorization has been terminated and the case is no longer eligible to receive child care services beyond the Notice of Action period.
Closed or "close" means that one (1) of the following has occurred in connection with a deferred deposit service transaction concerning the customer's payment instrument:
Closed means fitted together snugly, leaving no openings large enough to permit the entrance of vermin.
Closed means not open, for the service of any customer, or for any trade or business or for any other purpose connected with the establishment except loading, unloading and annual stock-taking;