Junked definition

Junked means dismantled for parts or scrapped.
Junked means that the assembly was damaged beyond repair and that I cannot see anyway of turning the instrument into a usable telescope.
Junked means any inoperable vehicle that has no resale value except as a source of parts or scrap.

Examples of Junked in a sentence

  • Junked vehicles which are considered a matter of public or personal safety by the City will be considered an “emergency” and Contractor shall answer within four (4) hours of receiving the call; therefore, reliable emergency response capabilities are critical.

  • Junked vehicles shall not be taken to, nor stored, even temporarily, at any location other than a licensed salvage or scrap yard, or a licensed motor vehicle demolisher’s yard.

  • CODE, as amended, or other applicable law to be given or provided by the City’s Police Department and/or Operator as agent for City’s Police Department or as operator of the Storage Facility with respect to the impoundment, storage, release, destruction, auction, sale and disposal of any Junked Vehicle, Abandoned Motor Vehicle or other Vehicle impounded at the Vehicle Storage Facility at the direction of the City.


More Definitions of Junked

Junked means a vehicle that has been dismantled for parts or scrapped. When a vehicle has been junked you may not obtain a Wisconsin title for it again.

Related to Junked

  • Junk means old or scrap copper, brass, rope, rags, batteries, paper, trash, rubber debris, waste, or junked, dismantled or wrecked automobiles, or parts of automobiles, iron, steel and other old or scrap ferrous or nonferrous material.

  • Moped means every vehicle that travels on not more than three wheels in contact with the ground

  • Walked means when an Attendee with a confirmed reservation is denied a room for any reason.

  • Slash means all debris created on the Work area by the precommercial thinning operation.

  • Flocculation means a process to enhance agglomeration or collection of smaller floc particles into larger, more easily settleable particles through gentle stirring by hydraulic or mechanical means.