Host definition

Host means any plant or plant product upon which a plant pest is dependent for completion of any portion of its life cycle.
Host means any plant or animal on or in which another lives for nourishment, development, or protection.
Host means the designated person within the WTO Secretariat responsible for the management of the platform for remote participants to participate in the meeting with the Panel.

Examples of Host in a sentence

  • Host shall use the promotional materials provided by FFT listed in Section B6 of this Agreement to promote the Camp.

  • Host shall further ensure that FFT, will have access to the facility at least one (1) hour prior to the sign-in of participants to set up for the clinic; perform the clinic; and have adequate time for clean-up.

  • Host shall be responsible for reserving the pool, gymnasium, lifeguard(s) and any other necessity to ensure the Camp can be executed.

  • Lockset/Handle Finishes should be brushed stainless (brushed nickel) No Piano Hinges on Doors Key boxes & specefic key box for elevator(s) IT DHCP COMPLAINT Dynamic Host Client Protocol compliant controllers for all devices connected to Wilco IT systems INTERIORS SOUND XXXXX Install sound batting at office and meeting room walls and ceilings regardless of the quantity or type of building envelope insulation or deck insulation.

  • FFT agrees to pay Host $5 per registration up to 60 plus $10 per registration .


More Definitions of Host

Host means any CI Plus host as defined by the CI Plus Specification.
Host means the designated person within the WTO Secretariat responsible for the management of the platform.
Host or “allow” means to aid, conduct, entertain, organize, supervise, control or permit a gathering or event.
Host means the company operating a plant (the Customer or a third party) where the Services are often performed by TRIGO.
Host means any plant or plant product upon which a pest is dependent for
Host means a rock or mineral that is older than rocks or minerals introduced into it;