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In property parlance, the keeping of a building, structure or other physical feature in a specified condition eg. wind and weather tight conditions. The approved cost of maintenance may be deductible for income taxation.
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the process of repairing refining process equipment upon failure, and of routinely refurbishing and renewing equipment to prevent failure. Preventive maintenance is facilitated by failure analysis to devise design improvements, and the use of diagnostic instrumentation to anticipate potential problems. Day-to-day maintenance activities are commonly termed "routine" maintenance. Compare turnaround.
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Inspection, overhaul, repair, preservation and the replacement of parts, but excluding preventive maintenance.
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Performance of those adjustments or procedures specified in user information provided by the manufacturer with the laser or laser system, which are to be performed by the user to ensure the intended performance of the product.
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Activities or costs associated with the ONGOING UPKEEP of operational applications of information technology. Maintenance includes correcting flaws, optimizing existing systems or applications, responding to minor changes in specified user requirements, renewal of equipment maintenance agreements, and meeting normal workload increases using substantially the same equipment, facilities, personnel, supplies and software.
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