Track definition

Track means the projection on the earth’s surface of the path of an aircraft, the direction of which path at any point is usually expressed in degrees from North (true, magnetic or grid);
Track means the part of the Infrastructure comprising the rail, ballast, sleepers and associated fittings;
Track means the capability to identify the current, and at the time of shipment the intended future, location, ownership, and packaging hierarchy of a traceable item through the supply chain as the traceable item moves between parties. "Track" addresses both forward and reverse logistics operations. "Track" answers questions such as where is the item currently, who is the next intended recipient, and what is the current packaging hierarchy of the item.

Examples of Track in a sentence

  • Lakes School District hereby agrees to employ the Paraeducator, and the Paraeducator agrees to serve under the direction of the Superintendent of Schools, as a Paraeducator for $ per hour (Step “X”, Track “X”), based upon Appendix D, Wage Schedule, plus Registered Behavior Technician certification differential of $ , plus Xxxxxx Reading certification differential of $ , plus speech/language assistant differential of $ , totaling $ per hour.

  • Anticipated Funding Amount: $6,500,000 to $10,710,000 Proposers may request up to $600,000 total for Research Track awards; $200,000 total for Visioning Track awards; $200,000 total for Education Track awards.

  • The parties entered into a Track Access Contract (Passenger Services) dated 24th December 2019 pursuant to Section 18(6) of the Act, as amended by supplemental agreements from time to time, each in a form approved by XXX pursuant to section 22 of the Act (which track access contract as subsequently amended is hereafter referred to as the “Contract”).

  • Track possessions (excluding interval track possessions): a track possession that reduces the capacity of the infrastructure in order to ensure track access for infrastructure works.

  • Track possessions leading to minor delays will not typically require correction of the timetable.


More Definitions of Track

Track means an assembly of rails, ties, and fastenings that cars, locomotives, and trains traverse.
Track means a specific period of instruction and vacation time for both students and teachers.
Track means the part of the Infrastructure comprising the rail, ballast, sleepers and associated fittings; “Train” means any configuration of Rollingstock operating as a unit on Track;
Track means the combination of rails, rail connectors, sleepers, ballast, points and crossings, or substitute devices, if used;
Track means a sequence of sounds comprising the whole or part of a sound recording that is identified by a number or other device indicated by or on any descriptive text accompanying the sound recording or by information embodied in or on the Record on which the sound recording is stored;
Track means the capability to identify the current, and at the time of shipment the
Track means the path followed or to be followed between one position and another.