Groups definition

Groups means the TEF Group and the PT Group and “Group” means any one of them.
Groups means small groups, consisting of persons who represent themselves and are not representatives of a larger group.
Groups means the Enovis Group and/or the ESAB Group, as applicable.

Examples of Groups in a sentence

  • Minimum order – All Groups: When the Government requires supplies or services covered by this contract in an amount of less than $25; the Contractor is not obligated to furnish those supplies or services under the contract.

  • Do Minority Groups Face Housing Discrimination?”, Fort Collins Coloradoan, March 9, 1966, 1, 3, newspapers.com.

  • In some instances, DPR may recommend park improvements not on the lists provided by the local Planning and Sponsor Groups or other approved entities.

  • Assess Individuals, Families, Groups, Organizations, & Communities1.

  • The Contractor’s representations and certifications, including those completed electronically via the System for Award Management (SAM), are incorporated by reference into the contract.(End of clause) Note! All clauses within this contract apply to all Groups unless otherwise specified.


More Definitions of Groups

Groups means social groups you can set up in the App which allow you to settle up debts you owe to other members of the group and allows other members to settle up with you.
Groups means that entity named as such in the Declaration of Agreement to which this Agreement is made a part of reference.
Groups means together the Guarantor A Group and the Guarantor B Group (each a “Group”).
Groups means any and all of the TDF Group, the ----- ------ Candover Group, the Crown Group, the Initial Stockholder Group, the Centennial Group, the Berkshire Group, the Nassau Group and the Management Group.
Groups means the Potlatch Group or the Clearwater Group, as applicable.
Groups include closed groups (with fixed membership) and open groups but exclude regular meetings (例會).
Groups means those groups set forth on the applicable Schedule.