BDR definition

BDR means a Bearer Depositary Receipt issued in respect of an issued and fully paid-up ordinary share in the capital of the ING Groep NV.
BDR means the Bunker Delivery Receipt, being the document(s) which is/are signed by the Buyer’s representative(s) at the place of the supply of the Bunkers to the Vessel, evidencing the quality and quantity of the Bunkers supplied to and received by the Vessel.
BDR means “Breach Detection and Response,” which is a module available in the Defendify platform that incorporates 24/7 device and network cybersecurity monitoring, detection response and containment along with reporting and advisory professional services.

Examples of BDR in a sentence

  • LICENSOR EXPRESSLY DISCLAIMS ANY AND ALL WARRANTIES OF ANY KIND, WHETHER EXPRESS, IMPLIED, OR STATUTORY, INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, THE IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY, FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE, NON-INFRINGEMENT, AND ANY OTHER WARRANTY ARISING UNDER USAGE OF TRADE, COURSE OF CONDUCT OR OTHERWISE REGARDING THE BDR SERVICES AND LICENSED SOFTWARE.

  • WITHOUT LIMITING THE FOREGOING, LICENSOR MAKES NO WARRANTY THAT THE LICENSED SOFTWARE WILL OPERATE ON A SECURE OR ERROR-FREE BASIS, OR THAT THE BDR SERVICES WILL DETECT ALL THREATS, OR PRESERVE END USER DATA.

  • TO THE FULLEST EXTENT PERMITTED BY LAW, THE BDR SERVICES AND LICENSED SOFTWARE ARE PROVIDED ON AN “AS IS” BASIS, AND END USER USES EACH OF THE FOREGOING AT END USER’S SOLE RISK.

  • End User shall, to the extent it is able, provide reasonable notice to Licensor of anticipated material changes that could increase, decrease, or otherwise impact the resources needed to permit Licensor to provide the BDR Services.

  • End User hereby grants Licensor a perpetual, irrevocable, royalty-free and paid up, sublicensable, transferable, non-exclusive license to collect and use End User Data to provide the BDR Services, and to develop, maintain and improve the BDR Services and other products and services of Licensor and of its affiliates.


More Definitions of BDR

BDR means “Breach Detection and Response,” which is a module available in the Defendify platform that incorporates 24/7 device and network cybersecurity monitoring, detection response and containment along with reporting and advisory professional services. "Customer Agreement" means an agreement between Defendify and a Partner Customer that authorizes Partner Customer to use any Authorized Defendify Products. "Customer Systems" means any and all hardware, software or other systems that a Customer owns, leases or controls. "Defendify Marketing Materials" means marketing materials created and published by Defendify and made available to Partner for Partner's use in connection with this Agreement.
BDR means Brazilian Depositary Receipt;
BDR means the Bunker Delivery Receipt.
BDR means the document provided by the physical supplier to the Vessel after delivery of the Marine Fuel(s) is complete, stating the quantity and grade(s) of Marine Fuel delivered.
BDR means the report so designated to be prepared by the Design-Builder pursuant to the Preliminary Services set forth in Appendix 2.
BDR or "Broadband Digital Radio" shall mean that part of a BTS that interfaces between a BPU and one or more antenna(s) or linear power amplifier(s), and which consists of radio frequency (RF) or intermediate frequency (IF) receiving and transmitting circuits and analog-to-digital and digital-to-analog conversion circuits.