CUP definition

CUP means China UnionPay Company Limited, a joint stock limited liability company incorporated in the People’s Republic of China with head quarters in Shanghai, the People’s Republic of China;
CUP means China Unionpay Co., Ltd. (or by such other name as it may be called from time to time) which is incorporated in the People’s Republic of China;

Examples of CUP in a sentence

  • The Solar Facility Lifetime Annual Payment shall terminate upon the commencement of decommissioning of the Solar Facility pursuant to the Decommissioning Plan required by the CUP.

  • Common open space for multi-family developments is required per the standards listed in UDC 11-4-3-27C (see CUP analysis below for more information).

  • If the CUP and this Agreement are approved on different days, the due date for the XXXX CUP Payment shall be calculated from the later approval.

  • Applicant shall make a one-time payment to the County of One Hundred Thousand Dollars ($100,000.00) within ninety (90) days of approval of the CUP for the XXXX and this Agreement (the “XXXX CUP Payment”).

  • Site amenity standards for multi-family developments are listed in UDC 11-4-3-27D (see CUP analysis below for more information).


More Definitions of CUP

CUP means a tournament or event conducted by Football NSW which includes, but not limited to, the Waratah Cup played in the State in accordance with the Football NSW Rules and Regulations.
CUP. (“cwpan”) means a cup designed to be used to hold liquid food or drink for consumption;
CUP means the Conditional Use Permit approved by the County's BOA for the Project, which shall be conditioned and governed by this Agreement.
CUP means the Conditional Use Permit.
CUP means a tournament or event conducted by HFI other than the Premiership or Championship competitions;
CUP means a tournament or event conducted by Nepean F.A. which includes, but not limited to, the Nepean Cup played in accordance with the Nepean F.A. Rules and Regulations;
CUP means a Competition in which Clubs/Teams compete in a series of knockout matches in accordance with the Football NSW Rules and Regulations and includes, but is not limited to, the Waratah Cup;