Ripple definition

Ripple or “we”), refer to the following:
Ripple means Ripple Labs, Inc., any of its affiliates or subsidiaries and any predecessors thereof, and any of its present or former directors, officers, employees, affiliates, representatives, advisors, agents, attorneys, associates or any other person acting on its behalf, including, without limitation, XRP II LLC, XRP Markets Inc., XRP Payments Inc., and XRP Services Inc.
Ripple from the extract means ‘wave’.

Examples of Ripple in a sentence

  • By February 14, 2014, the District will develop a plan to ensure that it provides equal athletic opportunities at Arsenal, Broad Ripple, and Xxxxxxxx High Schools for members of both sexes in the provision of locker rooms, practice and competitive facilities.

  • By February 14, 2014, the District will develop a plan to ensure that it provides equal athletic opportunities at Arsenal, Broad Ripple, Northwest, and Washington High Schools for members of both sexes in the scheduling of games and practice times.

  • Ripple generation under the combined influences of waves and currents on the Canadian continental shelf.

  • The District agrees to provide participation opportunities for female and male students at the Arsenal, Attucks, Broad Ripple, Northwest, Xxxxxxxxxx and Washington High Schools that equally effectively accommodate the athletic interests and abilities of both sexes at those high schools, consistent with the requirements of Title IX, the regulation at 34 C.F.R. § 106.41(c)(1), and applicable OCR policies.

  • You further acknowledge and agree that (i) you are solely responsible for maintaining the security of each of the Private Keys and tracking the location of any hardware devices on which Private Keys are stored (“Authorized Devices”); (ii) Ripple shall not be responsible for your acts or the acts of any third party with respect to the Private Keys or Authorized Devices; and (iii) you shall not, under any circumstances, provide or make available to Ripple any of the Private Keys.

  • Neither you nor Ripple will contest the validity or enforceability of this Agreement and any related documents because they were accepted or signed in electronic form.

  • Ripple retains the right to destroy Testnet XRP at any time, in its sole discretion.

  • You will defend, hold harmless and indemnify Ripples, its employees, officers, directors, agents and affiliates (each one, an "Indemnitee") from and against all claims, suits, damages, expenses and liabilities (including reasonable attorney's fees), incurred by an Indemnitee in connection with any suit, claim or action made by any third party in connection with (i) your breach of the Terms of Use (ii) any design not provided by Ripples or (ii) any unreasonable use of the Ripple Maker and/or Ripple Pod.

  • Neither you nor Ripple will have the authority to incur, assume, or create, orally or in writing, any liability, obligation, or undertaking of any kind in the name of, or on behalf of, or in any way binding upon, the other.

  • TripSpark will take care of all configuration with respect to the Ripple Software Configuration will be done remotely.


More Definitions of Ripple

Ripple or “XRP” – value token of the Ripple blockchain;
Ripple refer to the Agreement. This Letter is supplemental to the Agreement and capitalised terms used herein shall, unless otherwise defined or the context may otherwise require, bear the same meaning as ascribed in the Agreement.
Ripple means a ridged finish, achieved by high pressure water .spray, creating parallel grooves of approximately 3/8" depth.
Ripple means Ripple Labs, Inc., its predecessors, successors, affiliates, and subsidiaries, as well as its current and former officers, employees, directors, and any person acting, directly or indirectly, on its behalf including, without limitation, and XRP II LLC.

Related to Ripple

  • Warden means the Warden In-charge of Hall of Residence VIII and includes other Wardens of the said Hall.

  • PERC means the Washington State Public Employee Relations Commission.

  • Outdoors means any location that is not “indoors” within a fully enclosed and secure structure as defined herein.

  • CORA means the Colorado Open Records Act, §§24-72-200.1 et. seq., C.R.S.