Purse definition

Purse means the financial guarantee or any other

Examples of Purse in a sentence

  • SPC Purse Seine CPUE Trend, Center of Abundance, 2006 Catches (in number) and 2000-2009 Catch Trend (low end) are from Lawson (2011) and Catch Trend (high end) is from Clarke (2009).

  • Bag limits for persons on West Coast Purse Seine Managed Fishery Boat[reg.

  • Only Registered Promoters in good standing with the Association on the date on which notification of the call for Purse Bid is given may participate.

  • Once notification of the call for Purse Bid is issued, the Purse Bid will not be cancelled except for extraordinary reasons.

  • These forms will be made available to promoters, and must be properly completed and submitted to the director of the Purse Bid on the day of the bidding.


More Definitions of Purse

Purse means any money, prize, remuneration, or any other valuable
Purse means any money, prize, remuneration, or any other valuable consideration a contestant receives or may receive for participation in a contest.
Purse means the financial guarantee or any other remuneration or thing of value for which a professional boxer participates in a professional boxing contest or professional exhibition and shall include the participant's share of any payment received for radio broadcasting, television, including cable television, pay-per-view television and closed circuit television, and motion picture rights. "Purse" shall also include gate receipts and any other prizes;
Purse means the total amount paid by a promoter to the contestants and officials for participating in an event or exhibition.
Purse means the financial guarantee or any other remuneration for which contestants are participating in a professional contest.
Purse means the gross total amount of money and any other thing of value a boxer receives, or is entitled to receive, as compensation for participating in a sanctioned bout. The purse includes the total amount due to the boxer, his assigns, creditors, contractors, agents, promoters, managers, or any other party for any alleged provision of services agreement, including any amount the Boxer may direct or authorize, or is required, to be directed to any person or persons. “Ratings” (or “rankings”) mean the recognition of the relative qualification of