You/Your definition

You/Your means the person(s) (natural or corporate) investing money in the Bond in accordance with these Terms and Conditions and includes their successors.
You/Your means the Policyholder of this Policy as named in the Schedule.
You/Your means the client.

Examples of You/Your in a sentence

  • You/Your The person named in the Offer and the expression “yours” should be read accordingly.

  • You/Your This refers to the policyholder or person described in the Policy Schedule as “the Insured”.

  • In the case of exclusion from a Resort, Club Med’s responsibility and contractual obligations towards You/Your travellers will be terminated immediately.

  • ACCEPTED AND AGREED TO BY: Customer: (You/Your) Name Name: Title Title: Date: Date: Subject matter of Processing Storage of data, including without limitation Personal Data, provided by the Customer for its business purposes.

  • Parties This Licence is made between [insert name] (We/Us/Our) and the person or organisation who accesses the Development Data (You/Your).


More Definitions of You/Your

You/Your means the person who owns or leases the Covered Equipment and any person to whom a Fixed-Term Policy is transferred pursuant to clause 11.
You/Your means the Policyholder named in the Schedule.
You/Your means the Caravan Owner(s) described in Part I. Where there is more than one person described as the Caravan Owner in this Licence Agreement, each is fully responsible for the obligations under this Licence Agreement.
You/Your means the person who took out this Collision Damage Waiver & Supplemental Liability Plus Excess Insurance and is named as the policyholder on the
You/Your means the person making the booking and all members of their party excluding children under 18. Where there is more than one person, each is fully responsible for the obligations in these Terms and Conditions.
You/Your means the Investor.
You/Your means the account/policy holder(s) whose details are set out in the LOA and who have appointed TCG to act on their behalf and also includes an Executor(s) or Administrator(s) of a Deceased Person’s Estate.