0 a small box with a button or dials (= moving parts) that allow you to enter a particular series of numbers in order to open the box and get the keys kept inside it: --
Pending federal approval, the airline plans to install the guns in electronically coded lock boxes in all planes.
A lock box is a small, sturdy metal box that’s affixed to your front door, with a key to your house inside.
A lockbox gives agents access to your house key so they can show your home any time a buyer wants to see it.
1 a service provided by banks in which a company's customers send payments directly to a bank so that the money can be paid immediately into the company's bank account: --
2 a service provided by banks in which a company's customers send payments directly to a bank so that the money can be paid immediately into the company's bank account: --
3 a strong, locked container used for storing money and valuable possessions: --
As part of the porkbusters, he supported a deficit lockbox amendment, and he got a rules change requiring unauthorized spending to be listed separately in appropriations bills.
A company may set up a lockbox service with its bank for receiving customers' payments.
When a property is vacant, a lockbox will generally be placed on the front door.
Carly returns the lockbox having no desire to disturb the precious memories.
Wholesale lockboxes are for corporate-to-corporate payments and tend to be higher dollar amounts than retail lockbox transactions.
The company plans to keep customers' deposits in an electronic lock box that will be operated by the bank.
The bank took over the operation of "lockbox" offices set up to deposit passport fees and forward applications.
The problem centers on checks sent to an IRS post office box in Pittsburgh, to be processed through a the bank's lockbox facility.