Tapping definition

Tapping means the forming of a Tee or Wye branch connection to a main line sewer by installing a Tee or Wye Saddle after the sewer is in place.
Tapping means observing a two-way communications signal exchange where the observer is neither of the communicating parties, whether the exchange is observed by visual or electronic means, for any purpose whatsoever.
Tapping or "making a tap" shall mean the physical act of breaking into a main to install a service connection.

Examples of Tapping in a sentence

  • The Grantee shall not, nor shall Grantee allow any other person, agency, or entity to Tap, or arrange for the Tapping, of any cable, line, signal input device, or Subscriber outlet or receiver for any purpose whatsoever, without the Subscriber's written consent or a valid court order or a valid request from a law enforcement agency permitting the Tapping.

  • Includes one (1) Each 3" x 3" Tab of Type IX minimum sheeting $13.43 $17.85 and two (2) Each Lag Shur-Tite SHUR-TITE Bolts/Self Tapping Screws.


More Definitions of Tapping

Tapping means opening the tap.
Tapping means the phase of the steel production cycle during which the EAF pours molten steel into a ladle.
Tapping means the removal of slag or product from the electrical submerged arc furnace under normal operating conditions such as removal of metal under normal pressure and movement by gravity down the spout into the ladle.
Tapping means the forming of a Tee or Wye branch connection to a main line sewer by installing a Tee
Tapping means a succession of light blows employed at close quarters which have no effect on an opponent, but does not include a direct, light blow employed otherwise than at close quarters;
Tapping means artificial wounding of tree stems during their vegetation period to harvest oleoresin or sap from them;
Tapping means connecting the lines of a service connection located above, on or underneath a parcel of land to the main lines of a public utility while the valve is closed and the main line is depressurized;