Binding definition

Binding means the material used to hold the bungee cord threads in place.
Binding means that the parties are bound to the terms and conditions of the contract.
Binding books that are mass produced and sold commercially. Publishers use a lower quality binding in order to offer books at a lower price.

Examples of Binding in a sentence

  • If a dispute arises concerning the provisions of this Agreement or the performance of any of the parties mentioned, the parties hereby agree to settle the dispute by equally paying for one of the following: (choose one) ☐ - Binding Arbitration as regulated under the laws in the State where the Services are being performed.

  • Binding agreements shall remain in effect until all products and/or services covered by this purchase have been satisfactorily delivered and accepted.

  • Binding arbitration shall be conducted in accordance with the rules of the American Arbitration Association.

  • Binding language Binding language of the Risk Factors:The English language version of the Risk Factors is controlling and binding.

  • If Tenant provides Landlord with a Binding Notice, Landlord and Tenant shall enter into the Renewal Amendment (as defined below) upon the terms and conditions set forth herein.


More Definitions of Binding

Binding means in relation to an Adjudicator’s Decision that such a decision shall be acted upon by the Parties and shall be binding and enforceable as between them for the purposes of this Framework Agreement until and save to the extent that the relevant Dispute is finally determined by Arbitration, legal proceedings or by agreement of the Parties.
Binding means a referendum whose results must be followed with the appropriate action from the Association;
Binding. Budget is defined in Section 3.3.1.
Binding. Forecast As defined in Section 2.2.4
Binding means binding in terms of membership; i.e. councils enter voluntarily but once you are in you are in. The Associations object to forcing councils to enter into alliances or any other structures.
Binding means binding on Arrowhead as well as on Manufacturer. The Forecasts will detail the number of units of the Product and estimated to be purchased through Purchase Orders the period covered by the Forecast and anticipated delivery dates. Notwithstanding the above, to enable Arrowhead to more accurately gauge initial demand for the Product, Arrowhead is not required to submit 180 Day Forecasts during the first 60 days after the date hereof. Subject to the following sentence, the Three Month forecast is a binding commitment to place Purchase Orders for the number of units set forth in such forecast, but the actual delivery dates set forth in the Three Month forecast may be varied by Arrowhead on not less than thirty days notice to Manufacturer (i.e. Arrowhead may not delay or advance shipments scheduled for delivery within thirty days of its notice). Subject to this thirty day notice requirement, Arrowhead may reduce by up to twenty percent the number of units set forth in the Three Month Forecast without any liability under this Agreement. Alternatively, Arrowhead may increase such number of forecasted Units for delivery more than thirty days thereafter; provided that any such increase shall be treated as a new forecast subject to acceptance or rejection as set forth in Section 2.3. The parties acknowledge that Forecasts shall be based on Arrowhead's good faith efforts to accurately reflect the timing and amount of Product orders on all relevant information available to Arrowhead at the time of the Forecast. Notwithstanding the foregoing, Arrowhead will promptly notify Manufacturer of any material change in the applicable Forecast, which Arrowhead anticipates as a result of market developments or other relevant factors. The parties acknowledge and agree that any failure or inability of Arrowhead to meet any 180 Day Forecast shall not be deemed a breach of this Agreement.
Binding means chain, wire rope, steel cable, steel strapping, or nylon webbing together with tightening device.