Rectify definition

Rectify means to blend spirituous liquor with neutral spirits or other spirituous liquors of different age.
Rectify means to redistill spirits removed from a spirits receiver for the purpose of purifying or adding flavour;
Rectify means to blend spirituous liquor with neutral

Examples of Rectify in a sentence

  • Rectify the impact by repairing, rehabilitating, or restoring the affected environment.

  • If the Supplier’s Proposal to Rectify is submitted within the period of stipulated thereof, the Supplier shall have to its disposal a further period of fifteen (15) days to remedy / cure the underlying Event of Default.

  • In case of non submission of Supplier’s Proposal to Rectify within the said period of fifteen (15) days, HCL shall be entitled to terminate this purchase order by issuing Termination Notice, and to appropriate the Performance Security, if subsisting.

  • In case of non submission of the Contractor’s Proposal to Rectify within the said period of fifteen (15) days, HCL shall be entitled to terminate this contract by issuing Termination Notice, and to appropriate any Security, if subsisting.

  • In the Contractor’s Proposal to Rectify is submitted within the period stipulated thereof, the contractor shall have to its disposal a further period of fifteen (15) days to remedy / cure the underlying Event of Default.


More Definitions of Rectify

Rectify building work means to remedy defective building work or to complete incomplete building work.
Rectify means to correct by removing errors;
Rectify. , in relation to the register, means to correct any inaccuracy in it by entering something in, amending something in or removing something from the register; and “rectification” is to be construed accordingly.
Rectify means to re-distil spirits;
Rectify means to repair or replace the defective part of the Work so that it meets the Specification and is fit for its intended purpose.
Rectify means amend, block, erase or destroy, as may be required to correct the inaccuracy.
Rectify means “to set right” or to remedy. WEBSTER’S NEW COLLEGIATE DICTIONARY 959 (1981).