BCR definition

BCR means Building Condition Report.
BCR means Binding Corporate Rules and constitutes a legal mechanism enabling transfers of Personal Data originating from or Processed in the EEA within the Group.
BCR shall have the meaning set forth in the Preamble.

Examples of BCR in a sentence

  • Any failure by BCR to enforce its rights hereunder shall not be deemed a waiver by BCR to enforce its rights thereafter.

  • BCR’s calculations may differ from the values or prices disseminated by exchanges or other market data sources and BCR shall have sole discretion in deciding whether and how to value securities, derivatives, OTC products or other investment products.

  • BCR and/or any of its subsidiaries, affiliates or agents shall in no event be held liable for the safekeeping and custody of client assets, any full or partial loss of the deposited funds or instruments and the potential loss of revenues derived from such funds or instruments, due to whatever incident which occurs at third party executors or depositories.

  • BCR may reject any order if the account has insufficient equity to meet margin requirements, and may delay processing any order while determining margin status.

  • Customer further acknowledges that BCR, its subsidiaries, affiliates and agents shall not be liable for any loss or damage caused due to or in connection with such reset process.


More Definitions of BCR

BCR means Band Council Resolution.
BCR means BLUE CAPITAL RE LTD., a Bermuda exempted limited liability company registered as a Class 3A insurer in Bermuda.
BCR means, for any given Month during the Term, the Facility contract revenue as calculated in accordance with Exhibit 4.2.
BCR shall have the meaning ascribed to it in section 1.14 of Section 1 Part B Annex 1 Part A (Main) of the Supplier Terms;
BCR means B▇▇▇▇ ▇. ▇▇▇▇▇▇, an individual.
BCR means Banco Central de Reserva de El Salvador, the Borrower’s Central Bank;
BCR means the Seminole Nation Business Corporate and Regulatory Commission as defined by Title 3-A of the Code of Laws of the Seminole Nation of Oklahoma.