Log definition

Log means the up-to-date log that is used to track all Modifications to the Facility since the date of this Certificate as required by the Documentation Requirements conditions of this Certificate.
Log means any limb or trunk whose diameter exceeds six inches.
Log means tree parts cut into lengths four feet or longer.

Examples of Log in a sentence

  • Log into your router management page (see “Access your router management page” on page 8).

  • In Parent Contact Log, document attempts made by phone, home visit, etc.

  • To verify the contents of your submitted application:• Log in to Grants.gov.• Click the Check Application Status link, which appears under the Grant Applications heading in the Applicant Center page.

  • Additional Proposed Changes File Name Description ApprovedProposed_TIA_1119_664_.docx Balloted TIA Statement of Problem and Substantiation for Public Input NOTE: This public input originates from Tentative Interim Amendment 664-12-1 (Log 1119) issued by the Standards Council on March 3, 2014 and per the NFPA Regs., needs to be reconsidered by the Technical Committee for the next edition of the Document.

  • Upon receipt of a response, promptly review and distribute it to all affected parties, and update the RFI Log.


More Definitions of Log

Log means the up-to-date log that is used to track all Modifications to the Facility since the date of this Approval as required by the Documentation Requirements conditions of this Approval.
Log means the up-to-date log that is used to track all Modifications to the Facility since the date of this Certificate
Log means a document that contains a record of each change that is required to be made to the ESDM Report and Acoustic Assessment Report, including the date on which the change occurred. For example, a record would have to be made of a more accurate emission rate for a source of contaminant, more accurate meteorological data, a more accurate value of a parameter that is related to a source of contaminant, a change to a Point of Impingement and all changes to information associated with a Modification to the Facility that satisfies Condition 2.
Log means a portion of a tree of a prescribed species reduced to a size suitable for loading on a vehicle for transport to a processing mill for the production of lumber or other products.
Log means tree parts cut into lengths four feet or longer. “Minnesota” means the State of Minnesota.
Log or “well log” means a systematic, detailed geological record of all formations, including coal, freshwater, and salt water encountered in the drilling of a well.
Log means the written record progressively describing all strata, water, oil or gas encountered in drilling, depth and thickness of each bed or seam of coal drilled through, quantity of oil, volume of gas, pressures, rate of fill-up, fresh and salt water-bearing horizons and depths, cavings strata, casing records and such other information as is usually recorded in the normal procedure of drilling. The term shall also include electrical survey records or electrical survey logs.