Equipment - Law Dictionary Search Results
utility
b : a service or commodity provided by a public utility [paid for rent and utilities] ;also : equipment or material used in providing such a service or commodity [an easement limited to purposes of travel which
good
used in more than one jurisdiction, are not covered by a certificate of title, and are either the equipment of a debtor or inventory leased by a debtor or·di·nary goods : goods as defined by section 9-103
base price
services without the additional charges that may be added such as handling or shipping charges sales tax optional equipment charges etc
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hook and ladder truck
ladder extendable to great length for access to the upper stories of buildings it also carries other firefighting equipment called also ladder truck
batboy
when the batter is going to the batters box to bat The batboy sometimes also keeps other team equipment
MASH
An abbreviation for Mobile Army Surgical Hospital consisting of the equipment and personnel required to perform emergency operations on injured soldiers located in tents near the front lines of
living will
no reasonable expectation of recovery aggressive or extraordinary measures to prolong life such as resuscitation and life support equipment should not be used
knocked out
damaged not used of persons as the gym has some of the most knocked out equipment since Vic Tanny Opposite of undamaged
installing
the act of installing something as equipment
Hubble Telescope
before seen astronomical phenomena Service missions were performed in 1993 and 1997 during which astronauts upgraded or replaced equipment on the telescope Link to Hubble Telescope Information
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