Can definition

Can means the lawful currency of Canada.
Can or “Confirmation of Allocation Note” shall mean a notice or intimation of allocation of the Equity Shares sent to Anchor Investors, who have been allocated the Equity Shares, after the Anchor Investor Bidding Date;
Can means the lawful money of Canada.

More Definitions of Can

Can means there is a discretion as to whether the thing stated is done or not done; and
Can means a single walled metal container constructed wholly of tin plate, terne plate, black plate (including tin-free steel), waste plate, aluminum sheet, or impact extrusions designed for packaging products. It excludes "steel pails" defined as single walled shipping containers having capacities of one gallon or greater and which are cylindrically constructed of steel of twenty-nine-gauge or heavier.
Can means any cylindrical single-walled container, with or without a top, cover, spout, or handle, that is manufactured from metal sheets thinner than 29 gauge (0.0141 in.) and into which solid or liquid materials may be packaged.
Can means any cylindrical single walled metal container, with or without a top, cover, spout or handles, with walls thinner than 29 gauge (0.0141 inch) into which solid or liquid materials may be packaged.
Can. , means an alternative, equal way of fulfilling the regulatory requirements, e.g. where the guidelines recommend using maritime standards as an alternative to following a NORSOK standard.
Can means any cylindrical single walled container, with or without a top, cover, spout, and/or handle, that is manufactured from metal sheets thinner than 29 gauge (0.0141 inches [in]) and into which solid or liquid materials are packaged.
Can means a receptacle made of durable, corrosion- resistant, nonabsorbent material that is watertight, and has a close-fitting cover and two handles. A can holds more than twenty gallons, but not more than thirty-two gallons or four cubic feet. The maximum weight of an empty and filled can will be established in each company's tariff.