spent definition

spent. , in relation to a conviction, means spent for the purposes of the Rehabilitation of Offenders Act 1974.
spent. , in relation to a conviction, means a conviction where the relevant crime- free period has expired and the Board has declared it to be spent; and
spent means has been used, removed from service and is to be discarded.

Examples of spent in a sentence

  • Spent nuclear fuel obligation consists of a liability along with accrued interest for disposal of spent nuclear fuel (see Note 9).

  • Spent resin from the fuel pool cooling system, liquid radwaste system ion exchangers, the chemical and volume control system preholdup ion exchanger, deborating ion exchanger and purification ion exchangers are sluiced to the high activity spent resin tank or the low activity spent resin tank.

  • Spent fuel is stored in the spent fuel pools prior to shipment offsite.

  • Spent resin is treated in place by injecting chemicals directly into the make-up demineralizer vessels that hold the resin.

  • Spent resin is transferred from the condensate demineralizers to the regeneration vessels where it is chemically regenerated and then transferred to the resin mix and hold vessel prior to transfer back to the demineralizer.


More Definitions of spent

spent convictions, covered by the Rehabilitation of Offenders Xxx 0000 may be disregarded. • Persons who have had their insurance declined and/or renewal refused and/or special insurance terms imposed as a result of claims experience and/or have had their insurance or cover cancelled by any Motor Insurer. • Persons engaged wholly or partly in professional entertainment or professional sports persons. • Jockeys and persons connected with racing, gaming industry or press of any sort. • Undergraduates and/or students under 25 years of age. • Persons who, whilst driving, have been involved in more than one accident during the past 3 years. • Foreign Service Personnel other than persons holding a full UK/EU licence for two years or more.
spent means a criminal conviction that has lapsed after a period of time, which results in it being removed from a person’s criminal record.
spent convictions, covered by the Rehabilitation of Offenders Xxx 0000 may be disregarded. • Persons who have had their insurance declined and/or renewal refused and/or special insurance terms imposed as a result of claims experience and/or have had their insurance or cover cancelled by any Motor Insurer. • Persons engaged wholly or partly in professional entertainment or professional sports persons. • Jockeys and persons connected with racing, gaming industry or press of any sort. • Undergraduates and/or students under 25 years of age. • Foreign Service Personnel other than persons holding a full UK/EU licence for two years or more.
spent means each check or verification submission made, or charged by Agent. Occasionally this check or verification submission may not provide a full record result on a driver record for a specific reason. This includes all rejected licence Requests with system status DQ1, DQ2 and DQ3 results which may or may not provide an electronic verification record due to conditions held on the driver record by Agent. All DQ1 and DQ2 statuses will require resubmission at the same Price. DQ3 results known as ‘driver suppressed records’ with Agent will incur a further charge equivalent to the single check Price, or submission(s) rate, i.e. one charge on original submission and one for the second manual submission. The additional charge is due to the incremental administration charges incurred by Company in manually loading the driver data to your DLVS account and which is outside the control of the Company and solely due to the driver record status held with Agent.
spent means the affordable housing activity is complete and funds deposited to the local affordable housing trust fund have been transferred from the local housing assistance trust fund account to pay for the cost of the activity. Reporting Requirements
spent as used in spent foundry sand means any material that has been used and as a result of degradation or contamination can no longer serve the purpose for which it was produced without processing.
spent convictions, covered by the Rehabilitation of Offenders Act 1974 may be disregarded. Persons who have had their insurance declined and/or renewal refused and/or special insurance terms imposed as a result of claims experience and/ or have had their insurance or cover cancelled by any motor insurer. Persons engaged wholly or partly in professional entertainment or professional sports persons. Jockeys and persons connected with racing, gaming industry, or press of any sort. Persons who, whilst driving ,have been involved in more than one fault accident during the past 3 years. Foreign Service Personnel other than persons holding a full valid United Kingdom or EU driving licence for 2 years or more. On all cases, the insurance company has the final say.