Logbook definition

Logbook means a written or electronic record containing information required to be collected and maintained by this licence and which is able to be presented to the Regulator on request.
Logbook means an official record of the journeys made by a craft and its crew;
Logbook means a diary or book that is suitable for recording all daily information as required by this permit.

Examples of Logbook in a sentence

  • Logbook entries are made in black or blue ink, with no erasures or whiteout areas.

  • The Minister may require the holder of the access licence that nominates only a metered water supply work with a data logger to keep a Logbook in accordance with any requirements of subclause (2).

  • Logbook, in relation to an access licence or water supply work approval, means a written record, kept in hard copy or electronic form, which accurately records all information required to be kept in relation to the access licence or water supply work approval under the rules of this Plan.

  • The Final Review Office is responsible for maintaining a Submittal Activity Record (Logbook) on each project reviewed by the office.

  • This permission applies to all Rackspace features including Passport, Logbook, Compass, and Usage.


More Definitions of Logbook

Logbook means a salmon and sea trout commercial fishing logbook or a salmon and sea trout angler’s logbook;
Logbook means an official record of the journeys made by a vessel;
Logbook means, as the case may be, a one day angling logbook, a salmon and sea trout angling logbook or a salmon and sea trout commercial fishing logbook;
Logbook means the document or register, with all pages numbered consecutively in which particulars of the temperature of the product or the space and all operational details of the cooling machinery are recorded at regular intervals;
Logbook means a business record, maintained by the agency in the normal course of business, of subject test records and accuracy check records. The logbook does not contain automatic accuracy checks or accuracy checks performed remotely.
Logbook means a business record, maintained by the agency in the normal course of business, of subject test records and accuracy check records.
Logbook means a written or electronic record containing information required to be maintained by this Permit holder rand which is able to be presented to the NBMA on request.