Hostile definition

Hostile. The Employee will immediately receive 1,000,000 voting shares of the Company's common stock.
Hostile. , in relation to a witness, means that the witness:
Hostile refers to a location that has been graded at the highest risk level by the Australian Department of Foreign Affairs and Trade. The level of risk assigned to a hostile environment is “Advised Not to Travel”.

Examples of Hostile in a sentence

  • None of the proceeds of the sale of any Notes will be used to finance a Hostile Tender Offer.

  • Unless your Involuntary Termination occurs in connection with a Hostile Take-Over, you will make yourself available to perform consulting services reasonably requested of you during the twelve (12)-month period following your Involuntary Termination.

  • None of the proceeds of the sale of any Notes will be used to finance a Hostile Acquisition.

  • In the event of a Hostile Change in Control, this Agreement shall be automatically extended for a period of three years, commencing upon the expiration date set forth in the immediately preceding sentence.

  • Tenant and all other occupants will be required to vacate the premises and FORFEIT THE RENTAL FEE AND SECURITY DEPOSIT for any of but not limited to the following: Hostile interaction either written or verbal with Manager or Owner.


More Definitions of Hostile

Hostile means opposed to the spirit and aim of the motion to which it is applied.
Hostile simply means that the possessor does not have the true owner’s permission to be on the land….”
Hostile possession: this merely means that possession must be without the owner's co-sent.
Hostile means “characteristic of an enemy,” a point not clearly supported under these facts.
Hostile means that the party acquiring control of LANTERN (or ownership of all or substantially all of its assets) refuses to demonstrate a commitment to either the development, marketing and/or distribution of the LICENSED TECHNOLOGY.
Hostile means the acts performed on the land were of such nature and character as to reasonably notify the true owner of the land that a hostile claim was being asserted to the property. Hostile use does not require an intention to dispossess the rightful owner, or even know that there is one. There must be an intention to claim the property as one’s own to the exclusion of all others; however mere occupancy of land without intention to appropriate is not hostile.
Hostile means, “not desirous of telling the truth to the Court at the instance of the party calling him.”49