Embark definition

Embark. “Disembark” and “Boarding Period”)
Embark means embark in a ship or aircraft and any reference to “embark” shall be construed as including a reference to attempting to embark;
Embark means the time when the Boarding Person has reached YOKOSUKA or her facilities/equipments such as her gangway, boarding ladder, deck and others and has completed the shifting to YOKOSUKA from pier, wharf, lighter/barge, ferry, helicopter and others irrespective of traffic/boarding methods, in accordance with the approval of JAMSTEC under this Agreement and with the directions of the Master of YOKOSUKA.

Examples of Embark in a sentence

  • The Sponsor Holders, collectively, may demand not more than two (2) Underwritten Shelf Takedowns and the Embark Holders, collectively, may demand not more than three (3) Underwritten Shelf Takedowns, in each case, pursuant to this Section 2.1.4 in any twelve (12) month period.

  • These terms and conditions set out how Embark Services Limited (ESL) operates the plan and explain your rights and benefits under it.

  • You waive any other rights that you otherwise have to make any and all legal claims at any time against any previous, current or future officers, employees, agents and subcontractors of ESL, or of any company within the Embark Group of companies.

  • The purchase price includes the cost of registering the Puppy in the Český ▇▇▇▇▇▇ Registry Book (CFRB) which is maintained by the CFNA, Federación Canófila de Puerto Rico (FCPR) Litter Registration, the fee paid for banking a blood sample from the Puppy in the Cornell University BioBank for use in DNA studies, and a genetic profile as produced by Embark.

  • If the buyer is planning to breed, buyer will need to certify the hips/elbows/eyes through OFA and preform genetic health testing for EIC, CNM,DM and PRA at a minimum(recommended Health testing companies are Paw Print Genetic or Embark).

  • Puppy is guaranteed to never acquire any of the canine genetic conditions listed under the Embark panel.

  • I authorize my guide service (Embark Adventures) to list ▇▇▇▇▇▇ ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇ of Mission (513.833.5516) as one of my emergency contacts.

  • An Epic Adventure Across Boundless Horizons Embark on an epic adventure with Crimson Skies," a tale that transcends boundaries and explores the uncharted.

  • The Partnership Parties shall reimburse Contributor the costs of any set-up fees, monthly fees or other charges incurred in connection with the Embark Services during the Transition Period within thirty (30) days of written notification from Contributor of the incurrence of such fees and charges.

  • Prior to the end of the Transition Period, the Partnership Parties shall be required to enter into its own Master Services Agreement with Embark and Contributor shall have no liability with respect to its Master Services Agreement with Embark.


More Definitions of Embark

Embark means the time when the Boarding Person has reached MIRAI or her facilities/equipments such as her gangway, boarding ladder, deck and others and has completed the shifting to MIRAI from pier, wharf, lighter/barge, ferry, helicopter and others irrespective of traffic/boarding methods, in accordance with the approval of JAMSTEC under this Agreement and with the directions of the Master of MIRAI.
Embark means a virtual private service for the transmission of voice, facsimile and voice band data either between Sites, from a Site(s) to any Business Group Site(s), or from a Site(s) to locations beyond the virtual private network and can be provided by a Digital Access Line or Centrex Access Line and may include a call pricing scheme. Further details are set out in Section 1, Part 20, Sub-part 2 of the BT Price List. “Featureline” means an Access Line that provides similar functionality to a small telephone system (PBX) directly from BT's telephone exchange, known as a Centrex Service and provides additional features as set out in the product handbook. Further details are set out in Section 1, Part 20, Sub-part 1 of the BT Price List.
Embark. , and as a means of nominalizing an entire clause, arguably a more inflectional process since it is required by certain syntactic constructions (ibid., p510), a range of functions not unlike the English gerundive1.
Embark means Embark Investment Services Limited, registered number 09955930, FCA registration number 737356.
Embark means go on board any ship or aircraft for the purpose of travelling from Guyana to aµy place out­ side Guyana, and cognate expressions shall be con­ strued accordingly;