Loaner definition

Loaner means an assistive device, provided free of charge to the consumer, for use by the consumer, that need not be new or be identical to, or have functional capabilities equal to or greater than, those of the original assistive device, but that meets all of the following conditions:
Loaner means a wheelchair that is provided to the consumer for use free of charge that is not required to have the functional capabilities equal to or greater than those of the original wheelchair but that meets the following conditions:
Loaner means an assistive technology device that is loaned to the user without charge while repairs are made to the user's assistive technology device. A loaner must:

Examples of Loaner in a sentence

  • Loaner Chromebooks may be issued to students when they leave their Chromebooks for repair in the Tech Office.


More Definitions of Loaner

Loaner license means a license to the Software that is granted to Customer at SISW’s option on a temporary basis, not to exceed 90 days, in order to provide Customer with a temporary workaround as part of SISW’s maintenance obligations under Section 3, below.
Loaner means a temporary replacement Product.
Loaner means products used as Loaned Equipment.
Loaner means an assistive technology device provided
Loaner means an assistive device, provided free of charge to the consumer, for use by the consumer, that need not be new or be identical to, or have functional capabilities equal
Loaner license means a license to the Software that is granted to the GSA Customer at SISW’s option on a temporary basis, not to exceed 90 days, in order to provide the GSA Customer with a temporary workaround as part of SISW’s maintenance obligations, if the GSA Customer has a current maintenance services contract with SISW, one of its subsidiaries or Authorized Dealers.
Loaner or “Loan” license means a license for a limited term of the number of months as identified in the Order (e.g., 1LOAN is a Loan for a one-month term), granted for one of the following purposes as specified in the Order: