Key cutting definition

Key cutting means making duplicate keys from an existing key and includes no other locksmith

Examples of Key cutting in a sentence

  • Key cutting (except for initial supply of keys) and re-keying of functionally sound locks.

  • Key cutting or other labor/parts are not covered by this benefit.4. Out of Gas/Dead Battery: You will be reimbursed up to forty dollars ($40) for a service call to jump-start or deliver emergency fuel to Your Vehicle.

  • Key cutting or other labor/parts are not covered by this benefit.

  • As set out in 3.1, the funding we are allocated as an LA is predominantly based on the PUF and SUF allocation.

  • Professional Photographs and Floorplan Inventory £144 make/check in/check out POA Key cutting £36+ key cost Additional inspections £96 Waiting time at properties £60 per hour HMRC Return for non-resident landlords £120 annually CHAPS payments £36 Court appearance charge £480 Instructing contractors for non-managed properties £36 + contractors’ invoice Serving notice for non-managed properties £180 Supply of smoke alarm at check-in if required.

  • Key cutting [CA1} (18/07/17) £ 9.00Village Hall – Hall Hire [CA1] (22/07/17) £ 27.00P Bearham – Reim.

  • Key cutting machine and key copying method by this machine 1/24/2000 Issued 0000000 Xxxxx Trademarks and Trademark Applications Debtor/Grantor Title Issued Date (Filing Date) Status Registration No. (Application No.).

  • Key cutting machine with a code selectable key duplicating system (9/25/1992) Pending (1992-507001) Japan Axxess Entry Technologies, Inc.

  • Key cutting machine with key tracing and electronic code cutting duplication modes 10/14/1997 Issued 5676504 U.S. The Xxxxxxx Group, Inc.

  • Key cutting method 12/2/2009 Issued 1373177 European Patent The Xxxxxxx Group, Inc.

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