Owners and operators definition

Owners and operators means either an owner or operator, or both owner and operator.
Owners and operators means either an owner or the following measures:

Examples of Owners and operators in a sentence

  • Owners and operators of consumer electronics, computers, video and related products retail stores.

  • Owners and operators violating section 107a may be liable for response activity costs and natural resource damages attributable to any exacerbation of contamination as well as fines and penalties imposed by DNRE.

  • Owners and operators of these businesses should be engaged in the neighbourhood building process, and any proposals should give weight to the importance of minimising disruption to those businesses and retaining local employment opportunities.

  • Owners and operators of onshore facilities, including oil terminals, are liable for removal costs and damages up to a limit of $62 million.

  • Owners and operators of Company-designed, developed, or manufactured airborne platforms (including the Company as an operator) include United States and foreign commercial, military, government, and intelligence agencies and other related entities.

  • Owners and operators are subject to the unpredictability of fluctuating fuel prices, high priced routine maintenance, and costly ad-hoc repairs that are not covered by manufacturer’s warranties.

  • Owners and operators of oil handling, storage, and transportation facilities located seaward of the coast line must submit an OSRP to BSEE for approval.

  • Owners and operators of TRU and TRU gen sets must comply with the in-use performance standards, apply for a CARB Identification Number (IDN), affix or paint the IDN to both sides of the TRU chassis housing, and report the inventory information for each TRU and TRU gen set into CARB’s online database called ARBER.

  • Owners and operators electing to register under the statewide PERP program must register equipment or engines, pay a fee, maintain records, provide records if requested, report, and are subject to inspections and testing.

  • Owners and operators of TRU and TRU gensets must comply with the in-use performance standards, apply for a CARB Identification Number (IDN), affix or paint the IDN to both sides of the TRU chassis housing, and report the inventory information for each TRU and TRU genset into CARB’s online database called ARBER.