Grouping definition

Grouping means any entity, with or without legal personality, formed under the law of a Member State, within which lawyers pursue their professional activities jointly under a joint name;
Grouping means the process of combining your RBC Investment Advantage Account balance with the account balance(s) of another or other eligible holder(s) of an RBC Investment Advantage Account(s) for Account Fee rate calculation purposes. Eligible Groupings may include, without limitation, the account balance(s) of any eligible holder(s) within a household, family and/or within a professional grouping. RMFI will, in its sole discretion, determine which RBC Investment Advantage Account(s) may be eligible for Grouping, and without notice to existing members, add or remove any holder(s) from a Grouping, as necessary or appropriate.
Grouping means (i) a subset of a Product that is used in a Customer Device Category (“Product Subset”) or (ii) a group of Product Subsets.

Examples of Grouping in a sentence

  • Please note that although all contractors within a particular Group must be offered an opportunity to participate under a particular task order, there is no requirement to obtain 3 quotes as long as all contract holders within a Grouping were provided an opportunity to provide a quote.

  • Grouping characteristics are those in which the documented states of expression, even where produced at different locations, can be used, either individually or in combination with other such characteristics: (a) to select varieties of common knowledge that can be excluded from the growing trial used for examination of distinctness; and (b) to organize the growing trial so that similar varieties are grouped together.

  • Grouping together these very similar titles is appropriate for the comparison of incumbency to availability.

  • For projects submitted by: a public body at regional or national level; an association of regions; a European Grouping of Territorial Cooperation; a profit-making body active in Corporate Social Responsibility, the below amounts are reduced by 50%.

  • Entities who have entered into a European Economic Interest Grouping (EEIG), under Legislative Decree no.


More Definitions of Grouping

Grouping means that the critical root zone of two (2) or more champion trees or champion tree(s) and specimen tree(s) overlap.
Grouping. OF Mortgage Loans assembled in accordance with, and as that term is used in, the FHLMC Guide, (b) "pool" of Mortgage Loans assembled in accordance with, and as that term is used in, the FNMA Guide or the GNMA I Guide, (c) "pool" of Mortgage Loans or a "LOAN PACKAGE" consisting of Mortgage Loans assembled in accordance with, and as those terms are used in, the GNMA 11 Guide, or (d) any other pool of Mortgage Loans assembled by an Approved Investor securing, and providing for pass-through payments of principal and interest on, its Mortgage Securities.
Grouping means the admission of siblings to the same school when their applications have been made simultaneously for the first time.
Grouping of Mortgage Loans assembled in accordance with -- and as that term is used in -- the FHLMC Guide, (b) "pool" of Mortgage Loans assembled in accordance with -- and as that term is used in -- the FNMA Guide or the GNMA I Guide, (c) "pool" of Mortgage Loans or a "loan package" consisting of Mortgage Loans assembled in accordance with -- and as those terms are used in -- the GNMA II Guide, or (d) any other pool of Mortgage Loans assembled by an Approved Investor securing -- and providing for pass-through payments of principal and interest on -- its Mortgage Securities. Mortgage Securities -- sometimes called mortgage-backed securities and whether in certificated or book-entry form -- means (a) participation certificates representing undivided interests in Mortgage Loans purchased by FHLMC under the Emergency Home Finance Act of 1970, (b) modified pass-through mortgage-backed certificates guaranteed by FNMA under the National Housing Act, (c) modified pass-through mortgage-backed certificates guaranteed by GNMA under Sec. 306(g) of the National Housing Act, or (d) any other security issued by an Approved Investor that is based on or backed by a Mortgage Pool providing for pass-through payments of principal and interest.
Grouping means any entity, whether or not having legal personality, within which lawyers pursue their professional activities jointly under a joint name;
Grouping means a European Economic Interest Grouping, whether formed and registered in the State or elsewhere;
Grouping means the selection of similar projects, goods, or services to procure at the same time under one Procurement Project but that will be awarded separately to different vendors for procurement process efficiency.