Acrow definition

Acrow means a proprietary name for a modular steel Panel Bridge similar to a Bailey Bridge.

Examples of Acrow in a sentence

  • The Directors (in the case of a Company), or the Partners (in the case of a Partnership), or the Trustees (in the case of a Trust), or the individuals (in the case of Sole Traders or Private Individuals), are personally liable for all debts owing to the Company, and by signing the Acrow Ltd Customer Engagement form, or the Acrow Ltd Quotation Acceptance form, provide a personal guarantee of all moneys owing to the Company.

  • When agreed site access is not available to Acrow additional cost associated with delay in pick up or delivery of resource (equipment, labour, materials) will be charged to the Customer.

  • This is a contract for commodities between the State of Vermont, on behalf of the Agency of Transportation (hereinafter called "State"), and Acrow Corporation of America, with a principal place of business in Parsippany, NJ, (hereinafter called "Contractor").

  • This is a contract between the State of Vermont, Department of Buildings and General Services, Office of Purchasing and Contracting (hereinafter called “State”), and Acrow Corporation of America, with a principal place of business in Parsippany, NJ, (hereinafter called “Contractor”).

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