Service Line
/ˈsɜːrvɪs laɪn/
Definitions
- (n.) A distinct division or unit within a business or organization providing specific services, often identified in contracts or legal agreements.
The service line responsible for maintenance will handle all warranty claims.
- (n.) In utility law or property law, the physical infrastructure that connects a main utility supply (e.g., water, electricity) to a specific property.
The property owner is responsible for repairs to the service line running from the street to the house.
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- service lines
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Commentary
The term 'service line' may appear in contracts delineating responsibilities or in property law contexts defining utility connections; clarity in usage depending on context is essential.
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