Locked definition

Locked means secured with a key, including a magnetic, electronic, or remote key, or combination so that opening is not possible except by using the key or entering the combination.
Locked in relation to a PayID, means a PayID which we have temporarily disabled in the PayID service.
Locked means the use of a secure device that can only be opened by a key, combination, or code.

Examples of Locked in a sentence

  • The bidder shall make sure that the correct, valid and operative Pass-Phrase to decrypt the relevant Bid-part is submitted into the ‘Time Locked Electronic Key Box (EKB)’ after the deadline of Bid submission, and before the commencement of the Online Tender Opening Event (TOE) of Technical bid.

  • Locked Joint Identification: Identify each joint where the maximum joint score is exceeded.

  • The Bidder shall make sure that the correct, valid and operative Pass-Phrase to decrypt the relevant Bid-part is submitted into the ‘Time Locked Electronic Key Box (EKB)’ after the deadline of Bid submission, and before the commencement of the Online Tender Opening Event (TOE) of Technical bid.

  • Locked display cabinets, alarm system, video security surveillance system, furniture, office equipment, signs, required in the operation of a licensed premises.

  • Locked storage units with ventilation for cleaning materials will be available for all staff as needed.


More Definitions of Locked

Locked in relation to a Holding, means subject to a Holding Lock or a Holder Record Lock.
Locked means secured with a key, including a mag- netic, electronic, or remote key, or combination so that opening is not possible except by using the key or enter- ing the combination.
Locked gear ratio" means the control of the transmission such that the gear will not change during a test.
Locked means secured by a device which prevents unauthorised operation;
Locked means securely closed and able to be opened only with a key, biometric access, or access code.
Locked. A “locked licence” allows the product to be used on 1 (one) identified or registered piece of hardware.  dongle: A “dongled licence” allows the product to be used on one installation with a "dongle" (hardlock).
Locked means that the individual patient record information is not available to view other than to the original provider or the Department.