Key definition

Key means any device designed and constructed to provide a method of operating a locking system which is designed and constructed to be operated only by that device.
Key means any device designed and constructed to provide a method of operating a locking system, which is designed and constructed to be operated only by that device.
Key means the key attached to the Plans to be read in conjunction with the Plans;

Examples of Key in a sentence

  • All policies held by Vendor to adhere to this term shall be written by a carrier with a financial size category of VII and at least a rating of “A‐” by A.M. Best Key Rating Guide.

  • The policy or policies of insurance must be issued by an insurer with a minimum rating of A- (Secure A.M. Best's Rating) and VIII (Financial Size Category as determined by the most current edition of the Best's Key Rating Guide/Property-Casualty/United States or xxxxxx.xxx).

  • Insurance shall be written by a carrier with an A-; VII or better rating in accordance with current A.M. Best Key Rating Guide.

  • Key challenge of this position is in managing and prioritizing the numerous requests by the business, and influencing and coordinating the development of Internet based technologies occurring in areas outside of IT.

  • If HSD determines that a satisfactory working relationship cannot be established between certain Key Personnel and HSD, it will notify the CONTRACTOR in writing.


More Definitions of Key

Key means a designed compacted fill placed in a trench excavated in earth material beneath the toe of a proposed fill slope.
Key means any mechanical and/or electronic solution designed and constructed to provide a method of operating a locking system which is designed and constructed to be operated by that mechanical and/or electronic solution."
Key means a numeric code or other means by which information is encrypted;
Key means the Corporation and its Subsidiaries collectively.
Key means any key, node lock, time-out, or other function, whether implemented by electronic, mechanical, or other means that restricts or may restrict exercise of any of the licenses granted under this Agreement, based on residency on certain computing equipment, frequency, or duration of use, or other limiting criteria.
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Key means a compacted fill placed in a trench excavated in earth material beneath the toe of a slope.