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

  • In case of non-submission of the Proposal to Rectify by the other Party within the period stipulated therefor, the Affected Party shall be entitled to terminate this Agreement by issuing Termination Notice.

  • If Concessioning Authority Proposal to Rectify is forwarded to the Concessionaire within the period stipulated thereof, Concessioning Authority shall have further period of 90 (Ninety) days to remedy / cure the underlying Event of Default.

  • If the Concessionaire's Proposal to Rectify is submitted within the period stipulated therefore, the Concessionaire shall have further period of 90 (Ninety) days (“Cure Period”) to remedy / cure the underlying Event of Default.

  • In case of non-submission of Concessioning Authority Proposal to Rectify within the said period of 30 (Thirty) days, Concessionaire shall be entitled to terminate the Agreement by issuing Termination Notice.

  • In case of non-submission of the Concessionaire's Proposal to Rectify within the said period of 30 (Thirty) days, the Concessioning Authority shall be entitled to terminate this Agreement by issuing the Termination Notice.


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 means rectify, remedy or correct.
Rectify means to re-distil spirits;
Rectify means amend, block, erase or destroy, as may be required to correct the inaccuracy.
Rectify means to put a record straight. “Blocking” in the context of data processing means that the controller makes the data inaccessible, although the data remain on record. “Erasure” and “destruction” have the same effect, but they envisage different activities. Data are destroyed if the medium on which the data are held is physically destroyed. However, where the medium contains other data which are not inaccurate and should not be destroyed, the offending data should be removed by erasure, leaving the remainder of the record intact (see Jay & Hamilton Data protection 230–232; also see Bainbridge Data protection law 138).
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.