Oxford definition

Oxford means with respect to any Order, the member of the Oxford Group that is a counterparty to such Order.
Oxford means Oxford Finance LLC.
Oxford is defined in the preamble hereof.

Examples of Oxford in a sentence

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  • However in certain instances, this may be unavoidable due to the location site (i.e. Oxford Circus Station during the day) and prior agreement with TfL is required if it is envisaged a parking ticket will be given.

  • A Theory of Transnational Neopluralism (Oxford University Press 2010), p.

  • The Apartheid Regime and Its Search for Survival (Oxford, United Kingdom: Oxford University Press, 2016).


More Definitions of Oxford

Oxford means The Oxford Investment Group, Inc., a Michigan corporation.
Oxford means Oxford Life Insurance Company, an Arizona corporation, and its Subsidiaries, whether now existing or hereafter formed.
Oxford means Oxford Finance LLC, each of the “Lenders” listed on Schedule 1.1 of the Oxford Loan Agreement, as may be amended from time to time, and each of their Affiliates.
Oxford means Oxford Finance LLC, a Delaware limited liability company.
Oxford has the meaning given to such term in the preamble to this Agreement and, in the event that Shareholder Shares of Oxford are Transferred to any Permitted Transferees in accordance with Clause 4.1(c)(iv), shall include such Permitted Transferees;
Oxford means Oxford Finance Corporation, a Delaware corporation and its successors and assigns.
Oxford means Oxford Paper Company, a Delaware corporation, a wholly owned subsidiary of Boise Cascade.