Surplus firearms definition

Surplus firearms means any firearm previously purchased, or converted to official use in accordance with RCW 63.40.010 by King County for use by the sheriff's office or department of adult and juvenile detention that are no longer serviceable or will become surplus as a result of those departments upgrading to newer weapons for duty service.
Surplus firearms means any firearm previously purchased or converted to official use in accordance with RCW 63.40.010 by Clark County for use by the Clark County Sheriff’s Department that are no longer serviceable, will be retired or will become surplus as a result of the department’s upgrading to newer weapons for duty service.

Related to Surplus firearms

  • Surplus Trees means all trees designated for cutting.

  • Surplus Cash means, with respect to any period, any revenues of Borrower remaining after paying, or setting aside funds for paying, all the following:

  • Firearm means any device designed, made, or adapted to expel a projectile by the action of an explosive or any device readily convertible to that use.

  • Firearms means (1) any weapon (including a starter gun) which will or is designed to or may readily be converted to expel a projectile by the action of an explosive; (2) the frame or receiver of any such weapon; (3) any firearm muffler or firearm silencer; or (4) any destructive device. Such term does not include an antique firearm.

  • Surplus Amount in respect of a particular Bid by an Anchor Investor, shall mean any amount paid in respect of such Bid that is in excess of the amount arrived at by multiplying the number of Equity Shares allocated in respect of such Bid with the Anchor Investor Offer Price, and shall include Bid Amounts below the Anchor Investor Offer Price, in respect of which no Equity Shares are to be Allotted, and in respect of refunds that are to be made after transfer of monies to the Public Offer Account, the Surplus Amount shall mean all Bid Amounts to be refunded after the transfer of monies to the Public Offer Account. For the sake of clarity, in case of an unsuccessful Bid by an Anchor Investor, the entire amount paid towards the Bid shall be considered to be the Surplus Amount;