Messenger definition

Messenger means a messenger of a magistrate’s court and includes a deputy-messenger;
Messenger means the Insured or a partner of the Insured or any Employee who is duly authorized by the Insured to have the care and custody of the insured property outside the Premises.
Messenger means you, any of your partners or any "employee" while having care and custody of the property outside the "premises".

Examples of Messenger in a sentence

  • The Service acts as a technological assistant for your clinic, responding to patient inquiries (via phone calls, LINE, Facebook Messenger, email, etc.), capturing leads, sending reminders, and performing other agreed functions on your behalf.


More Definitions of Messenger

Messenger means you, or your relative, or any of your partners or "members", or any "employee" while having care and custody of property outside the "premises".
Messenger means the Insured or a partner of the Insured or any “Employee” who is duly authorized by the Insured to have the care and custody of the insured property outside the “Premises”.
Messenger means any employee who is duly authorized by the named insured to have the care and custody of an insured property outside the premises.
Messenger means a steel cable, strung between poles or other supporting structures which supports the CATV coaxial cable. The coaxial cable is usually attached to the messenger by lashing with stainless steel wire.
Messenger means a messenger of a magistrate’s court and includes a deputy-messenger; "Minister" means the Cabinet member responsible for the administration of justice; [definition of "Minister" inserted by section 1 of Act 16 of 2003]
Messenger. ’ means the insured, a partner therein or an officer thereof, or any employee thereof who is in the regular service of and duly authorized by the insured to have the care and custody of the money/securities outside the premises.
Messenger means an Insured, any of the Insured's partners or members or any Employee while having care and custody of property outside the Premises.