TIE means a toxicity identification evaluation.
TIE means an assembly used to connect a scaffold to a rigid anchorage;
TIE means that two (2) or more tournament players have equal value amounts of tournament chips at the conclusion of a heat or final;
Examples of TIE in a sentence
CONNECTION TELEPHONE T TOPO - LOW POINT BACKFLOW PREVENTION COMMUNICATION U.G. TU PROPERTY TIE DISCONNECT SWITCH UNKNOWN UTILITY UNK WATER W TOWER SURVEY THE ACCURACY OF THIS SURVEY MEETS OR EXCEEDS THE MINIMUM STANDARDS AS REQUIRED BY CALIFORNIA REQUIREMENTS FOR BOUNDARY SURVEYS.
Where possible the nominated person will be a TIE and selected from the employer’s existing workforce.
More Definitions of TIE
TIE means that both the “Player” hand and the “Banker” hand have the same point total at the end of a round of play.
TIE means that both Player's Hand and the Banker's Hand have the same point count at the end of a coup;
TIE means that the Player’s Hand and the Banker’s Hand have the same Point Count after all cards required to be dealt to those hands pursuant to these rules have been dealt to those hands;
TIE means a situation where, upon the completion of Vote counting immediately following an election, the Election Committee determines that two or more possible choices received an equal number of Votes.
TIE means tie Limited (company no. SC230949) whose registered office is at City Chambers, High Street, Edinburgh, Midlothian, EH1 1YJ; and
TIE means the Tender Inviting Entity
TIE or "tie down" means straps, cables, or securing devices used to connect the manufactured home to anchoring assemblies.