Long-term parking definition

Long-term parking means an area designed for employee or parking when a vehicle is not normally moved during the period of an employee’s work shift, as opposed to customer or visitor parking.
Long-term parking means a more secure, weather-protected bicycle parking facility used to accommodate long-term parking (i.e. greater than 2 hours in duration), such as for residents or employees, usually within a room or covered, fenced area. Security measures may include bicycle lockers, an on-site parking attendant and/or video surveillance.
Long-term parking means a continuous parking period of 14 days or more.

Related to Long-term parking

  • Long-term lease means a lease term of at least 27.5 years for a residential resource or at least 31.5 years for a nonresidential resource.

  • Long-term care means those activities taken by a host state after a compact facility is permanently closed to ensure the protection of air, land, and water resources and the health and safety of all people who may be affected by the compact facility.

  • Long-term inpatient care means inpatient services for

  • long-term insurance business means long-term insurance business as defined in the Insurance Act, 1943 (Act 27 of 1943), and includes any business which is for the purposes of the said Act dealt with by the Registrar of Insurance as long-term insurance business and any business which in the opinion of the Minister is medical aid insurance business conducted on a non-cancellable basis;

  • Long-term contract means a contract with a duration period exceeding one year;