SIN definition

SIN means Social Insurance Number.
SIN means the Suppliers’ Information Notes used by BT to publish the technical descriptions of the Service;
SIN means social insurance number;

Examples of SIN in a sentence

  • If you provide your SIN for a credit product, we will use it to match credit bureau/reporting agency information.

  • Social Insurance Number (SIN) – If requesting products, accounts or services that may generate interest or other investment income, we will ask for your SIN for revenue reporting purposes.

  • You authorize any of your current, past or future employers to release to Canada or its contractors or agents, information to locate you including your name, SIN, date of birth, banking information, permanent and alternate address, telephone number, employer, and educational institution address for the purpose of enforcing your obligations pursuant to the MSFAA-Canada.

  • If we ask for your SIN for other products or services, it is your option to provide it.

  • Such remittance shall be accompanied by a list identifying the employees, their S.I.N. numbers, annual salary, the number of days worked, salary for the period, and the amounts deducted.


More Definitions of SIN

SIN means a national system formed by generation plants, the interconnected grid, regional transmission lines, distribution lines and consumer loads (Sistema Interconectado Nacional) in each of Bolivia, Colombia and Guatemala.
SIN means Sistema Interconectado Nacional, the Recipient’s national electricity interconnected system;
SIN means Sistema Interconectado Nacional, the Borrower’s national electricity interconnected system;
SIN. All persons are in violation of God’s righteous requirements and His Holy character both by nature and by act, and therefore are alienated from their Creator-God and under His wrath and just condemnation. The central purpose of the coming of ▇▇▇▇▇ ▇▇▇▇▇▇ was to pay the penalty for man’s sin through substitutionary death on the cross. The successful accomplishment of the payment of this penalty was attested to by His visible, bodily resurrection. (Rom. 3:10-26, I Cor. 15:12-22, II Cor. 5:14-21).
SIN means the Suppliers’ Information Notes used by BT to publish the technical descriptions of the
SIN means “Missing the mark” or “falling short of the glory of God” (Rom.3:23)
SIN in this sense means missing the mark of being, and has to be used in the singular.