Reposition definition

Reposition is movement of a year or during rerouting in the summer months.
Reposition means the moving of a structure to a different location on the same lot or parcel of land on which the structure is situated.
Reposition means operation of DC-10/B767-300 aircraft in revenue service inter- island in order to position such aircraft to a neighbor island station (Hilo, Kona, Kahului, Lihue) for departure to a destination outside the Hawaiian Islands and to position such aircraft to Honolulu from a neighbor island station after arrival from a destination outside the Hawaiian Islands. There shall be no in-flight service on a repositioning flight segment.

Examples of Reposition in a sentence

  • Reposition Slough or Slide materials, which are not capable of supporting a vehicle, on the roadbed to provide the 12 feet width.

  • Reposition slough or slide materials, which are not capable of supporting a vehicle, on the roadbed to provide the 12 feet width.

  • Reposition slough or slide materials on the roadbed which are not capable of supporting a vehicle to provide the 12 foot width.

  • The repositioning of one or more reserve day(s), as provided for in 11.J. [Reserve Reposition], below, does not count toward the // monthly limitation.

  • Reposition the outage if Significantly Reduced Congestion Costs are feasible, or where lesser congestion reduction is available and the TO(s) agree.

  • Reposition or disapprove any outage that could be expected to violate reliability criteria for the New England Transmission System and for which repositioning the outage could reasonably be expected to improve reliability.

  • The repositioning of one or more reserve day(s), as provided for in 11.J. [Reserve Reposition], below, does not count toward the monthly limitation.

  • Reposition or replace the grab bar so that the end nearest the back wall begins no more than 12 inches from the wall, it is at least 42 inches long, and its end farthest from the back wall is located at least 54 inches from the wall.

  • Reposition or disapprove any outage that could be expected to violate LCC reliability criteria and for which repositioning the outage could reasonably be expected to improve reliability o Identify and pursue cases where Generator/DARD and transmission outages could be adjusted to reduce/eliminate Congestion Costs and overall outage duration.

  • Reposition the bar so that it is 33-36 inches above the finish floor.


More Definitions of Reposition

Reposition means the moving of a scripless treasury bond from one Securities Account maintained by a dealer direct participant to another Securities Account maintained by the same dealer direct participant;
Reposition is movement of a bus driver from one route to another during the school year or during rerouting in the summer months.

Related to Reposition

  • Deposition means the testimony of a person pursuant to subpoena or at the request of the state of Iowa taken in a setting other than a hearing.

  • Study means the investigation to be conducted in accordance with the Protocol.

  • Hearing means an oral hearing and includes a hearing conducted in whole or in part by video link, telephone or other means of instantaneous two-way electronic communication;

  • Prosthesis means an artificial substitute for a missing body part.

  • Validation as used in WAC 222-20-016, means the department's agreement that a small forest landowner has correctly identified and classified resources, and satisfactorily completed a roads assessment for the geographic area described in Step 1 of a long-term application.