Maintenance Operation definition

Maintenance Operation means patching of holes and breaks in pavement as necessary for safety.
Maintenance Operation means maintenance activities that have zero process weight rate and that are not defined as a manufacturing process.
Maintenance Operation a maintenance operation carried out by Mirakl on the Service’s infrastructure or software platform.

Examples of Maintenance Operation in a sentence

  • However, if the total Unavailability Rate for each Day D affected by a Maintenance Operation exceeds fifteen (15) per period of twelve (12) consecutive months, the Storage Facility Manager notifies the Customer of the unavailability rates for each Day of Maintenance Operations exceeding this bound, as per the article entitled "Unscheduled Maintenance Operations".

  • For a Lease Maintenance Operation to be conducted, the Participating Parties must agree to pay and bear one hundred percent (100%) of the costs and risks of the operation.

  • If a proposed operation is subject to Article 13.11 (Lease Maintenance Operations), the notice shall specify that the proposal is a Lease Maintenance Operation.

  • A Party may propose a Lease Maintenance Operation by giving notice to the other Parties.

  • If fewer than all Parties elect to participate in the proposed Lease Maintenance Operation, the proposing Party shall notify the Parties of the elections made.

  • If more than one Lease Maintenance Operation is proposed, the operation with the greatest percentage approval shall be conducted.

  • A Lease Maintenance Operation shall not require minimum approval, either of the number of Parties or the percentage of the voting interests of the Parties otherwise required in Article 6.

  • If more than one Lease Maintenance Operation is proposed and there is a tie between two proposed operations, both operations shall be conducted and the costs and risks of conducting both operations shall be paid and borne by the Participating Parties.

  • If more than one Contract Area Maintenance Operation is proposed, the operation with the greatest percentage approval shall be conducted.

  • If more than one Contract Area Maintenance Operation is proposed and there is a tie between two proposed operations, both operations shall be conducted and the costs and risks of conducting both operations shall be paid and borne by the Participating Parties.


More Definitions of Maintenance Operation

Maintenance Operation means a planned maintenance operation that is necessary for the servers and/or the Cloud Services to function properly and/or to correct any malfunctions.
Maintenance Operation means scheduled maintenance activities that have zero process weight rate and are not defined as a manufacturing process “Malfunction” means a sudden and unavoidable breakdown of process or control equipment.
Maintenance Operation. As used on Maintenance Summary Form is defined to mean any routine operation required to ensure satisfactory performance and longevity of equipment. Examples of typical maintenance operations include but are not limited to lubrication, belt tensioning, adjustment of pump packing glands, and routine adjustments.

Related to Maintenance Operation

  • Commence operation means to have begun any mechanical, chemical, or electronic process, including start-up of an emissions control technology or emissions monitor or of a unit's combustion chamber.

  • Maintenance Term means the period of time for which Customer has purchased Maintenance Services, as evidenced by the Purchase Order delivered by Customer in connection therewith, together with all renewals effected in accordance with Section 4 of this Agreement.

  • Maintenance Outage means the temporary operational removal of the Facility from service to perform work on specific components of the Facility, at a time when the Facility must be removed from service before the next Scheduled Outage in the interest of safety or the prevention of injury or damage to or undue wear and tear on the Facility or any component thereof.

  • Maintenance area means any geographic region of the United States previously designated nonattainment pursuant to the CAA Amendments of 1990 and subsequently redesignated to attainment subject to the requirement to develop a maintenance plan under §175A of the CAA, as amended.

  • Maintenance Period shall have the meaning set forth in Clause 14.1; “Maintenance Requirements” shall have the meaning set forth in Clause 14.2;