Maintenance Deficiency definition

Maintenance Deficiency. As defined in Section 7.2.
Maintenance Deficiency. An equipment defect or failure which affects or could affect the safety of operations, or that causes an interruption to the services being performed. Mishap, Aviation: Mishaps include aircraft accidents, incidents-with-potential, aircraft incidents, aviation hazards and aircraft maintenance deficiencies. Mountain Flying - Helicopter Pilot: 200 hours experience operating helicopters in mountainous terrain identified in 14 CFR 95 Subpart B-Designated Mountainous Area. Operating includes maneuvering and numerous takeoffs and landings to pinnacles, ridgelines and confined areas. Night: The time between the end of evening civil twilight and the beginning of morning civil twilight, as published in the American Air Almanac, converted to local time. Occupant: Any crew or passenger that is aboard an aircraft.
Maintenance Deficiency means and refers to an occurrence of an adverse condition on any area of the Property that is subject to public view in contravention of the general maintenance standard described in Section 11.

Examples of Maintenance Deficiency in a sentence

  • The Renovation Work shall not include any deferred maintenance, except such deferred maintenance as is included in the “RD: Part 4 Redevelopment” in that certain Leasehold Premise Maintenance Deficiency Report, dated August 7 through 8, 2017, as hereinafter updated or revised, prepared by the Department and shall be reconciled with said Maintenance Deficiency Report.

  • Any sum expended by the Town for the abatement of a Maintenance Deficiency as authorized by this Section 3.5.2 shall become a lien on the Home.

  • In the event that at any time during the Term of this Agreement, there is an occurrence of an adverse condition on any area of the Home in contravention of the general maintenance standard described above, (a "Maintenance Deficiency") then the City shall notify the Owner in writing of the Maintenance Deficiency and give the Owner at least thirty (30) days from the date of such notice to cure the Maintenance Deficiency as identified in the notice.

  • Amount Excess shall mean the amount by which the cost to remedy all Maintenance Deficiencies (i) with respect to any given Facility, exceeds Twenty-five Thousand and No/100 Dollars ($25,000), and (ii) with respect to all of the Facilities, collectively exceeds Two Hundred Fifty Thousand and No/100 Dollars ($250,000); provided, however, that in no event shall the Maintenance Deficiency Amount Excess exceed Two Hundred Fifty Thousand and No/100 Dollars ($250,000).