Binder definition

Binder means the same as that term is defined in Section 31A-21-102.
Binder means a contract for temporary insurance as described in A.R.S. § 20-1120.
Binder means a writing which describes the subject and amount of insurance and temporarily binds insurance coverage pending the issuance of an insurance policy. “Binder” does not include conditional receipts by life insurance companies under which issuance of the policy or coverage under the policy is contingent upon the acceptability of the risk to the insurer.

Examples of Binder in a sentence

  • Graduate Student Researchers are eligible for fee remission in accord with Red Binder IV-10.

  • Changes in Performance Graded Binder content or anti-strip additive can be made by the Division Construction Engineer or representative, providing the resultant mixture has properties within the specified mechanical and volumetric properties.

  • Exceptions are granted only as outlined in the Red Binder sections on specific titles.


More Definitions of Binder

Binder means a non-volatile polymeric organic material, such as a resin, which forms a surface film during coating applications.
Binder or “Binder Group” means copper pairs bundled together in a cable, generally in groups of 25, 50 or 100.
Binder means the same as that term is defined in Section 31A-21-102. 728 (14) "Blanket insurance policy" means a group policy covering a defined class of 729 persons:
Binder means [***].
Binder means the Fifty Thousand Dollars ($50,000) Purchaser deposited with Seller on November 12, 1996 as a good faitx xxxxxx xx proceed with the transactions contemplated by this Agreement.
Binder means the Eleven Thousand Five Hundred Forty Dollars ($11,540) of the Two Hundred Thousand Dollars ($200,000) Purchaser deposited with Seller as agent for the Georgia DBS Sellers, on December 17, 1996 as a good faitx xxxxxx xx proceed with the transactions contemplated by this Agreement.
Binder means an authority given by an insurer to an intermediary: