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MaintenanceAppropriate ongoing adjustments to security holder records.
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MaintenanceCondition in which the body is maintained without an increase or decrease in body weight and with no production or work being done.
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MaintenanceMaintenance and repair measures for apparatuses, machines and plant components. Maintenance can be preventive as a routine measure or be carried out after occurrence of a technical failure of a plant [..]
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MaintenanceTherapy for preserving the state of health of the periodontium.
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Maintenance1maintenance (of something) the act of keeping something in good condition by checking or repairing it regularly The school pays for heating and the maintenance of the buildings. car maintenance2maint [..]
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MaintenanceA concept within general maritime law that spells out the duties owed by the owner of a vessel to the crew. The terms are defined as follows.
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Maintenancemid-14c., "bearing, deportment," from Old French maintenance "upkeep; shelter, protection,: from maintenir (see maintain). Meaning "action of upholding or keeping in being" is [..]
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Maintenancethe furnishing by one person to another the means of living, or food, clothing, shelter, etc., particularly where the legal relations of the parties is such that one is bound to support the other, as [..]
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MaintenanceItems used in support of general operations and maintenance, such as maintenance supplies, spare parts, and consumables used in the manufacturing process and supporting operations.
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MaintenanceThe monthly charge levied on owners by a cooperative corporation to cover the building's operating costs, real estate taxes, and the debt service on the building's underlying mortgage.
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MaintenanceMaintenance is the process of maintaining property or equipment, including pipelines, to preserve it and prevent it from failure and ensure that it will continue to perform its intended function.
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Maintenancesupport or upkeep.
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MaintenanceUpkeep of property, equipment, or conditions (such as working conditions.) [D02973]
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Maintenancemeans the maintenance of the Cemetery as defined under Care.
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Maintenancecare: activity involved in maintaining something in good working order; "he wrote the manual on car care" means of maintenance of a family or group alimony: court-ordered sup [..]
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Maintenance(QA) Activities such as adjusting, cleaning, modifying, overhauling equipment to assure performance in accordance with requirements. Maintenance to a software system includes correcting software error [..]
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MaintenanceThe mowing, fertilizing, watering, and any other cultural event or application used to maintain the golf course.
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Maintenancen. That which supports or sustains.
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MaintenanceAny activity, such as tests, measurements, replacements, adjustments and repairs, intended to restore or retain a functional unit in a specified state in which the unit can perform its required functions. 2. [For materiel], All action taken to retain materiel in a serviceable condition or to restore it to serviceability. It includes inspection, tes [..]
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Maintenance bearing, demeanour.
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MaintenanceProbability that a system survives a fault without erroneous output.
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MaintenanceThe activities associated with the operation and repair of any facility, equipment or asset, and the material purchased to support these activities.
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Maintenance1 a : the act of providing basic and necessary support b : the state of having such support 2 : a financial means of providing necessary assistance: as a : alimony b : support 3 : the ...
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Maintenance(MRO). Inventory used to maintain equipment as well as miscellaneous supplies such as office cleaning supplies.
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MaintenanceWork, including, but not limited to, repair, replacement, and service, performed to ensure that equipment operates properly.
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Maintenance
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Maintenanceany activity carried out on an asset
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MaintenanceMaintenance consists of corrective maintenance, preventive maintenance, and continuous improvement. illustration
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MaintenanceUnlawful intervening or meddling in an action before a court to assist either party by money, or other means, to carry the case to a successful conclusion, possibly to share in the advantage of winnin [..]
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MaintenanceMany lease
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MaintenanceEffort expended to maintain assets in fit condition to do their work--such items are ordinary and recurring and do not improve the asset or add to its life. A useful distinction between maintenance as [..]
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MaintenanceMaintenance in family law refers to alimony or spousal support. Maintenance is an order of a court for the support of one spouse by the other spouse. State law, which varies by state, governs the awar [..]
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MaintenanceThe regular activity needed to keep equipment in normal or expected operating condition; maintenance is not a capital cost
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MaintenanceA project phase that includes keeping the project in a state of good repair, which includes filling potholes, repaving or rebuilding roadways, and ensuring the integrity of bridges and highways.
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Maintenance(n) activity involved in maintaining something in good working order(n) means of maintenance of a family or group(n) court-ordered support paid by one spouse to another after they are separated(n) the [..]
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MaintenanceThe act of caring for a facility or system to keep it in working order or to preserve its appearance or value
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MaintenanceEnsuring that robots and manufacturing systems are working properly and repairing any problems observed.
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MaintenanceRefers to the expenses of attending a university, including room (living quarters) and board (meals), books, clothing, laundry, local transportation, and incidentals.
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MaintenanceThe process of preserving a condition or situation or the state of being preserved.
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MaintenanceThe preserving and keeping of each type of roadway, roadside, structure, and facility as nearly as possible in its original condition as constructed, or as later improved.
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MaintenanceA financial settlement in a lump sum of money paid by one spouse to the other after divorce. The court determines the payment and typically sets it up as “periodical payments” or a lump sum.
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MaintenanceMaintenance on vehicle barrier systems is crucial to longevity of operation. Most often, vehicle barrier systems employ advanced methods to actuate a large steel framework in a short period of time. T [..]
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MaintenanceThe funder offers maintenance agreements that include routine servicing, repairs, replacement parts, tyres, batteries and exhausts. The funder is not obliged to make repairs that arise from accidental [..]
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MaintenanceIndicates device is in a maintenance mode; Values: non-maintanance, calibration, alignment, boresight
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MaintenanceMoney paid as child support or as spousal support
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MaintenanceMaintenance means the continuous protective care of the fabric and setting of a place, and is to be distinguished from repair. Repair involves restoration or reconstruction. (Australia Burra Charter). Actions to slow the rate of deterioration of fabric and extend building life. Maintenance is generally divided into three categories: * Emergency: Ma [..]
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Maintenanceof a trail: Repairing, replacing, etc. nestboxes to ensure that the contents are adequately protected from the elements, etc. For example, includes replacing a cracked, leaking roof.
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MaintenanceCare for the vehicle required by the lease agreement. Maintenance may include manufacturer-recommended servicing and any repairs needed to keep the vehicle in good operating condition.
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MaintenanceCare for the vehicle required by the lease agreement. Maintenance may include manufacturer-recommended servicing and any repairs needed to keep the vehicle in good operating condition.
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MaintenanceThe upkeep of property or equipment.
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MaintenancePhysiological mechanisms that sustain the state of Pregnancy.
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MaintenanceThe upkeep of property or equipment.
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MaintenanceContinuation of the conditions that generated a performance. The analysis of maintained performance, as a subject matter, is different from but not incompatible with that of acquisition (e.g., many ex [..]
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MaintenanceA limited or indefinite support payment for a spouse, formerly known as alimony. Tax deductible to the payer and taxable to the payee if made pursuant to a divorce or legal separation agreement or ord [..]
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MaintenanceMaintenance (Upgrade Protection, Upgrade Advantage) is granted in an agreement, i.e. the copyright owner grants the user (who has been already using its software) to use the new versions of the comput [..]
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MaintenanceRoutine work, both reactive and cyclical, necessary to keep the fabric of an asset in appropriate condition.
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Maintenancecombination of all technical and associated administrative actions to retain or restore an asset to a state in which it can perform its required function [from PAS 1992-3] Master information delivery plan (MIDP)
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MaintenanceThe upkeep of a program by repair and modification.
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MaintenanceThose actions required for restoring or maintaining an item in serviceable condition, including servicing, repair, modification, overhaul, inspection and determination of condition.
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MaintenanceIn a divorce or separation, the money paid by one spouse to the other in order to fulfil the financial obligation that comes with marriage
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Maintenancework on a program after its initial release. Typical maintenance activities include bug fixing, minor feature enhancements, porting to new systems, improvements of error handling, modification to u [..]
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MaintenanceIndicates device is in a maintenance mode; Values: non-maintanance, calibration, alignment, boresight
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MaintenanceThe act of keeping IUS and other assets in useable condition, including preventative maintenance, normal repairs, the replacement of parts and structural components, and other activities needed to pre [..]
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MaintenanceRoutine repairs needed throughout the life of a well, usually required more for oil than for gas wells.
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Maintenancegroup or sequence of gears which perform a desired mechanical transfer of power. Selected gear train types are:
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MaintenanceActivities undertaken to assure that equipment and energy-using systems operate effectively and efficiently (USAID Automated Directives System - ADS - Chapter 528).
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MaintenanceThe work of keeping something in proper condition, care or upkeep including: taking steps to avoid something breaking down (preventative maintenance) and bringing something back to working order (corrective maintenance). Some international contracts as the international distribution contracts include a clause of after-sales services and maintenance [..]
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Maintenance1) Any activity – such as tests, measurements, replacements, adjustments and repairs — intended to retain or restore a functional unit in or to a specified state in which the unit can perform its required functions. 2) A category of software designed to support asset maintenance and management, also sometimes referred to as Computerized Maintenance [..]
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MaintenanceThe activities and material purchased to support activities associated with the operation and repair of any facility, equipment or asset. Market Capitalization The value of the firm. Most commonly cal [..]
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Maintenancethe activities associated with changes to software after it has been delivered to end-users
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Maintenance
Actions performed to keep some machine or system functioning or in service
(legal) A tort committed when a third party who does not have a bona fide interest in a lawsuit provides help or acquires [..]
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MaintenanceMoving with the seasons to take care of landscaping features such as lawns, trees, shrubs or water features. It does not include design, nor installation of these features.
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MaintenanceAppropriate ongoing adjustments to security holder records.
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MaintenanceMaintenance may refer to:
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MaintenanceMaintenance may refer to:
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MaintenanceMaintenance may refer to:
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MaintenanceMaintenance may refer to:
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