Master definition

Master means the person having command of a ship;
Master. , in relation to a vessel, means any person having or taking command, charge, management or conduct of the vessel for the time being;
Master means the Master of the High Court;

Examples of Master in a sentence

  • The Union shall be provided with a current copy of the Master Policy.

  • The Judicial Council will then provide to the Contractor in writing an approved Master Account Approval List.

  • The Contractor shall not bill the Judicial Council for Attendee reservations not included on the Master Account Approval List.

  • Charges to the Master Account shall be settled with Citibank CMC, as defined herein.

  • Under no circumstances shall the Contractor charge any Individual Charges to the Master Account, without prior written authorization from the AOC.


More Definitions of Master

Master s degree” means the title conferred by a college or university upon completion of a program of graduate study that requires a level of academic accomplishment and subject mastery substantially beyond that required for a baccalaureate degree.
Master means any person who works in the planning or superintending of the design, installation, or repair of plumbing, HVAC, refrigeration, or hydronic systems and is otherwise lawfully qualified to conduct the business of plumbing, HVAC, refrigeration, or hydronic systems, and who is familiar with the laws and rules governing the same.
Master means, in relation to a ship, any person (other than a pilot) having charge or command of such ship;
Master means a master of the Supreme Court appointed under the provisions of this Act and includes a duly appointed acting master;
Master in relation to any matter, means the Master of the Supreme Court within whose area of jurisdiction that matter is to be dealt with and includes an Assistant Master;
Master in relation to a vessel, means the person for the time being having the command, charge, custody or control of the vessel;
Master in relation to a vessel, means the owner or person (except a harbour master or pilot) having for the time being command or charge of the vessel;