Bring up definition

Bring up in paragraph 4 means—

Examples of Bring up in a sentence

  • Bring up the 'Properties' dialog box, and clear the 'Read-only' check box.

  • Bring up end date receipt for an eviction will my own boss go without penalty for back in straightforward terms, for finding another individual states require more.

  • Missing RDQ050 Bring up phlegm most days – 3 months period (Age 40 years to 150 years) 1 Yes 2 No 7 Refused 9 Don’t know .

  • Bring up points on which you are fairly certain the other party can say “yes.” Agreement helps establish a foundation of trust and respect that will be useful when you address more controversial topics.

  • Show a positive and enthusiastic demeanor at all times (whether you are on the bench or on the court.) Bring up protests/disagreements via the appropriate channel and in a respectful manner.

Related to Bring up

  • Winding-Up dissolution", "insolvency", or "reorganization" in the context of a company or corporation shall have the same meaning as defined in the Companies Act, 1956/ Companies Act, 2013 (as the case may be).

  • winding-up proceedings means collective proceedings involving realisation of the assets and distribution of the proceeds among the creditors, shareholders or members as appropriate, which involve any intervention by administrative or judicial authorities, including where the collective proceedings are terminated by a composition or other analogous measure, whether or not they are founded on insolvency or are voluntary or compulsory;

  • Winding Up Period means the period from the Dissolution Event to the Termination of the Company.

  • dissolution “insolvency”, or “reorganisation” of a company or corporation shall be construed so as to include any equivalent or analogous proceedings under the law of the jurisdiction in which such company or corporation is incorporated or any jurisdiction in which such company or corporation carries on business including the seeking of liquidation, winding-up, reorganisation, dissolution, arrangement, protection or relief of debtors;

  • Adjudicative proceeding means the procedure to be followed in contested cases, as set forth in RSA 541-A:31 through RSA 541-A:36.