Fire definition

Fire means the emission of flames from the vehicle. Sparks and arcing shall not be considered as flames.
Fire means the emission of flames from a Tested-Device. Sparks and arcing shall not be considered as flames.
Fire means any combustible material in a state of combustion.

Examples of Fire in a sentence

  • The Contractor warrants it is and shall remain in compliance with all applicable local, state and federal laws, regulations, codes and ordinances relating to fire, construction, building, health, food service and safety, including but not limited to the Hotel and Motel Fire Safety Act of 1990, Public Law 101-391.

  • An “Operations Fire” is a fire caused by Contractor’s Operations other than a Negligent Fire.

  • Forest Service shall pay Contractor, at fire fighting rates com- mon in the area or at prior agreed rates, for equipment or personnel furnished by Contractor pursuant to B7.3, or otherwise at the request of Forest Service, on any fire on Contract Area other than an Operations Fire or a Negligent Fire.

  • Contracting Officer may change the dates of Fire Precautionary Period by advance written notice, if justified by unusual weather or other condi- tions.

  • The box shall be red and marked "Fire Tools" in letters at least 1 inch high.


More Definitions of Fire

Fire means a fire department authorized by the Division to provide first responder service within the County (this does not preclude use of fire resources outside Kern County if appropriate).
Fire means the emission of flames from a battery enclosure that may spread to the other part of the vehicle. Sparks are not flames.
Fire means the burning of any flammable or combustible material or any combustible material in a state of combustion;
Fire means combustion which is accidental with respect to the insured, accompanied by visible flame or glow excluding destruction or damage caused to the property insured by its own fermentation, natural heating or spontaneous combustion, its undergoing any heating or drying process and burning of property insured by order of any Public Authority, including damage by fire initiated from such causes to the said property. However, ensuing damage by spread of fire to other property insured is payable provided such damage is not caused by peril otherwise excluded under the policy.
Fire. , as a peril, means actual ignition of something (whether or not it be an insured property) that should not be on fire, not deliberately caused or arranged by the insured (i.e. not fraudulent). [Illustration: fire in a fireplace is intended, and is therefore not covered by the fire policy. However, if sparks from the fire ignites pieces of wood lying somewhere close to the fireplace, such wood is said to be damaged or destroyed by “fire” within the meaning of the fire policy.]
Fire means the burning or combustion of materials in the open air, but shall not include any fire entirely contained in an apparatus designed, constructed or manufactured for the purpose of barbecuing food for consumption;
Fire means the quotient of the sum of the district's current operating costs,