Off‐Site Vehicle definition

Off‐Site Vehicle means a Vehicle not physically located at an ADESA Location.

Examples of Off‐Site Vehicle in a sentence

  • If you have purchased an Online or Off‐Site Vehicle, you will be issued an electronic Gate Pass when: (i) the Auction has received payment, and (ii) the Vehicle is available for pick‐up.

  • The Seller will be liable to the Auction for all Losses due to the unauthorized or premature release of an Off‐Site Vehicle.

  • Arbitrations that result in the cancellation of an Off‐Site Vehicle sale will automatically be subject to Fees including but not limited to the Sale Fee and Buy Fee.

Related to Off‐Site Vehicle

  • Salvage vehicle means any vehicle which is within the last ten (10) model years and which has been damaged by collision or other occurrence to the extent that the cost of repairing the vehicle for safe operation on the highway exceeds sixty percent (60%) of its fair market value, as defined by Section 1111 of this title, immediately prior to the damage. For purposes of this section, actual repair costs shall only include labor and parts for actual damage to the suspension, motor, transmission, frame or unibody and designated structural components;

  • base vehicle means any vehicle which is used at the initial stage of a multi-stage type-approval process;

  • Off-site means located outside the property boundary described in the permit application.

  • Off-highway vehicle means the same as that term is defined in Section 41-22-2.

  • the Vehicle means the vehicle named in the licence.