Terms definition

TermsCapital Account Record Date" and "Income Account Record Date" shall mean the "Record Dates" set forth in the "Summary of Essential Financial Information" in the Prospectus.

Examples of Terms in a sentence

  • Terms not defined in this Agreement shall have the meaning assigned to them in the Code, in the Energy Act and in Rules of the Gas Market.

  • You are responsible for complying with the Separate Terms specified by Oracle that govern Your use of Separately Licensed Third Party Technology.

  • Your right to use such Ancillary Programs will terminate upon the earlier of Oracle’s notice (which may be through posting on xxxxx://xxxxxxx.xxxxxx.xxx or such other URL designated by Oracle), the end of the Cloud Services associated with the Ancillary Programs, or the date on which the license to use the Ancillary Programs ends under the Separate Terms specified for such programs.

  • The Verified by Visa Cardholder Terms of Services applies when you access or use the Account for the Verified by Visa program.

  • The Uniform Computer Information Transactions Act does not apply to these Terms or to orders placed under it.


More Definitions of Terms

Terms means these terms of engagement (including the attached schedule) together with any applicable Assignment Details Form;
Terms means these terms of business (including the attached schedules) together with any applicable Assignment Details Form;
TermsAffiliated Person", "Assignment", "Commission", "Interested Person", "Principal Underwriter" and "Majority Shareholder Vote" (the 67% or 50% requirement of the third sentence of Section 2(a)(42) of the 1940 Act, whichever may be applicable) shall have the meanings given them in the 1940 Act;
Terms means those portions of the Subscription Agreement headed “Terms” and contained on pages 3 to 4.
Terms means these Terms and Conditions of Sale.
Terms as used herein with respect to a particular issue of Notes means, unless the context otherwise requires, the terms applicable to all Notes, as described in the Offering Circular or the Debt Agreement.