Popular definition

Popular means Popular, Inc., a corporation organized under the laws of the Commonwealth of Puerto Rico.
Popular has the meaning ascribed to such term in the Recitals.
Popular means Popular, Inc., a corporation organized and existing under the laws of the Commonwealth of Puerto Rico.

Examples of Popular in a sentence

  • Restrictions on Use Banco Popular may restrict use of your Card in any jurisdiction or country where such use would be contrary to U.S. law or regulation, or which is identified as presenting a high risk of fraud.

  • By providing a telephone number for a cellular telephone, other wireless device, or a landline number that is later converted to a wireless device, you are expressly consenting to receiving communications at that number, including, but not limited to, prerecorded or artificial voice message calls, text messages, and calls made by an automatic telephone dialing system from Banco Popular and its affiliates, agents or assigns.

  • Within 90 days after the date we open your Account, you may elect to reject the Arbitration Provision by providing a written notice of your intention to do so to the address: Legal Division (745), Banco Popular de Puerto Rico, P.O. Box 362708, San ▇▇▇▇, Puerto Rico 00936-2708.

  • Popular reserves the right to review the balance of Membership accumulated Points and to subtract any credited Points that infringe this Agreement.

  • Popular will determine from time to time the maximum amount of Points that may be accumulated for different transactions.


More Definitions of Popular

Popular has the meaning set forth in the Preamble.
Popular means Popular, Inc., a Puerto Rico corporation.
Popular. Ann Hughes, ‘“Popular” Presbyterianism in the 1640s and 1650s: Presbyterianism’ the cases of Thomas Edwards and Thomas Hall’ in Nicholas Tyacke (ed.), England’s Long Reformation (London, 1998), pp.235-259 Hughes, ‘Religion’ Ann Hughes, ‘Religion, 1640-1660’ in Barry Coward (ed.), Hughes, ‘Review’ Shaun F. Hughes, ‘Review of Peter White, Predestination, Policy and Polemic: Conflict and consensus in the English Church from the Reformation to the Civil War (Cambridge, 1992)’, Journal of Theological Studies, 45 (1994), p.405 Hughes and Larkin, Paul L. Hughes and James F. Larkin, Tudor Royal Proclamations, II: Tudor Proclamations The Later Tudors (1553-1587) (New Haven, Connecticut, 1969) Hunt, ‘Chaderton’ Arnold Hunt, ‘Laurence Chaderton and the Hampton Court Conference’ in Susan Wabuda and Caroline Litzenberger (eds), Belief and Practice in Reformation England: A Tribute to Patrick Collinson from his Students (Aldershot, 1998), pp.207-228 Hunt, Hearers Arnold Hunt, The Art of Hearing: English Preachers and their Hunt, ‘Predestination’ Arnold Hunt, ‘Predestination and Popular Culture in Early Modern England’, a paper given to the ‘Religious History of Britain 1500-1800’ seminar at the Institute of Historical Research, London, May 22, 2007 ‘Injunctions of 1559’ ‘The Injunctions of 1559’ in Henry Gee and William John Hardy (eds), Documents Illustrative of English Church History (New York, 1896), pp.417-442, accessed at: www.history.hanover.edu/ texts/ENGref/er78.html#67 on March 19, 2011 Isham, Duppa Gyles Isham, Bt. (ed.), The correspondence of Bishop Brian Duppa and Sir Justinian Isham, 1650-60 ... (Northamptonshire Record Society, 17, Northampton, 1951) Jacombe, ‘Afternoon Thomas Jacombe, ‘Dr Jacombes Afternoon Sermon’ in Edmund Sermon’ Calamy (ed.), An Exact Collection Of Farewel Sermons ... (London, 1662) [Wing, C241], pp.84-94 ‘James’ Proclamation’ ‘James’ Proclamation for the use of the Book of Common Prayer, A.D. 1604 in 1559’ in Henry Gee and William John Hardy (eds), Documents Illustrative of English Church History (New York, 1896), pp.512-515 Jinkins, ‘Perkins’ Michael Jinkins, ‘Perkins, William’ (1558-1602), ODNB (Oxford, 2004; accessed, 3 December, 2010: http://www.oxforddnb.com/view/article/21973) Jones, ‘Living the Norman Jones, ‘Living the Reformations: General Experience Reformations’ and Political Perception in Early Modern England’, Huntington Jones, ‘Parties’ Jones, J.R., ‘Parties and Parliament’ in J.R. Jones (ed.), Keble, Hooker John Keble ...
Popular means Popular, Inc., its successors and assignees.
Popular or the “COMPANY”), a corporation organized under the laws of the Commonwealth of Puerto Rico, Banco Popular de Puerto Rico (“BPPR” and, together with Popular, the “Popular Parties”), a bank organized under the laws of the Commonwealth of Puerto Rico, and Evertec Group, LLC, a limited liability company organized under the laws of the Commonwealth of Puerto Rico, and its Subsidiaries (hereinafter referred to as “EVERTEC”).
Popular means Popular, Inc. and its Affiliates (but not including any of its portfolio companies).
Popular in this context means: not challenging.