Service Units definition

Service Units means replacements, spare parts and service modules for Goods.
Service Units means a prepaid unit that may be used by Client to access various analyst interactions and other Services from Forrester.
Service Units means common units of measure of the demand placed on the road system measured as equivalent dwelling units.

Examples of Service Units in a sentence

  • For the purposes of the Local Government (Access to Information) Act 1985, unless otherwise stated against a particular report, “background papers” in accordance with section 100D will always include the case officer’s written report and any letters or memoranda of representation received (including correspondence from all internal Borough Council Service Units).

  • All Service Units have confirmed their acknowledgement of the issues raised.

  • ESUCC represents 17 Educational Service Units statewide who in turn service Nebraska school districts with over 300,000 students.

  • Fire companies and Emergency Service Units have the option of purchasing optional Volunteer Directors & Officers Liability coverage.

  • Most commonly, Millions of Service Units (MSUs) is the measurement designated by IBM to be converted to Value Units.


More Definitions of Service Units

Service Units means Goods supplied to support Apple’s ability to replace or repair Apple products post sale.
Service Units means any privately owned public charging station and/ or swappingstation and/ or battery recycling service provider.
Service Units means a sub-class of Profits Units, as described in Section 3.2 and Section 7.1.
Service Units means common units of measure of the demand placed on the infrastructure and facilities of the city, including parks EDUs and public safety functional population.
Service Units or “SU” as defined in Part 1 of Section A of Schedule Part 7 (Payment Mechanism);
Service Units means those units charged with conducting or delivering critical services to the University, specifically, Campus Security, ITServices, Financial Services, Food Services, Health, Safety and Environment, Housing and Conferences, Human Resources, Land and Building Services, Public Affairs, Supply Management, Treasury, and Utilities for the UBC Okanagan campus and corresponding University departments for other campuses.PROCEDURES ASSOCIATED WITH THE DISASTER MANAGEMENT POLICY Pursuant to the Regulatory Framework Policy, the President may approve Procedures or the amendment or repeal of Procedures. Such approvals must be reported at the next meeting of the UBC Board of Governors or as soon thereafter as practicable. Capitalized terms used in these Procedures that are not otherwise defined herein shall have the meanings given to such terms in the accompanying Policy, being the Disaster Management Policy.
Service Units means a period of time for appointments and the billable amount of time. 1 unit = 15 minutes of time.