SPUR definition

SPUR means a pipe-line connecting (directly or indirectly) to the Licensee’s North West pipe- line or South North pipe-line which runs to a point designated by the Authority under Condition 1.15.3(b)(ii) and which is constructed or to be constructed for the purpose of facilitating the taking of gas to a town, customer, or group of customers;
SPUR means Spur Resources Ltd., the privately-held company acquired by Tamarack on January 11, 2017 pursuant to a plan of arrangement under the provisions of the Business Corporations Act (Alberta);
SPUR means the Microsoft document containing the use rights specific to each version of the Software Products that may be licensed under this Agreement.

Examples of SPUR in a sentence

  • The successful Respondent will be required to report actual payments to all subcontractors by using the Subcontractor Payment and Utilization Reporting (S.P.U.R.) System, beginning with the first SAWS payment for services under the contract, and with every payment thereafter (for the duration of the contract).

  • Web Submittal of Subcontractor Payment ReportsThe Contractor is required to electronically submit subcontractor payment information using the Subcontractor Payment and Utilization Reporting (S.P.U.R.) System, accessed through a link on SAWS’ “Business Center” web page.

  • Web Submittal of Subcontractor Payment ReportsThe Respondent is required to electronically submit subcontractor payment information using the Subcontractor Payment and Utilization Reporting (S.P.U.R.) System, accessed through a link on SAWS’ “Business Center” web page.

  • Web Submittal of Subcontractor Payment Reports The Respondent is required to electronically submit subcontractor payment information using the Subcontractor Payment and Utilization Reporting (S.P.U.R.) System, accessed through a link on SAWS’ “Business Center” web page.

  • These are relevant components of reasoning related to risk percep- tion and making choices about preparedness actions.Furthermore, education enhances the acquisition of knowledge, values and priorities as well as the capacity to plan for the future and efficiency in allocation of resources (Cutler & Lleras-Muney 2010; Kenkel 1991).


More Definitions of SPUR

SPUR means the Support Programme for Urban Reforms in Bihar. A Govt. of Bihar Initiative through UDHD with assistance from DFID, UK
SPUR means an extension off the Backbone Network, and shall include laterals, loops and spurs constructed or installed in NYSEG's Right-Of-Way, excluding the Cornell Project.
SPUR means Spur Ventures Inc., a public company listed on the TSX Venture Exchange;
SPUR is the name of a division or business unit within Landgate, that is responsible for administering SPURonWA Grants for Landgate. The Recipient has been selected by Landgate as an approved applicant and will receive a SPURonWA Grant in good faith, for the Project, in accordance with the terms of this Agreement. Landgate will make the entire funding as per Item 4) defined in Schedule 1 available to the Recipient within 30 business days of the Commencement Date of this Agreement, subject to Landgate’s receipt of a valid Tax Invoice and completed Landgate Accounts Payable - Supplier Creation Amendment Form from the Recipient. The Recipient accepts the SPURonWA Funds may only be used for the Approved Purposes during the Project Period and the Recipient must provide copies of receipts for all related expenditure to SPUR, in accordance with the terms of this Agreement. Failure to do so will mean all or part of the SPURonWA Grant must be repaid to Landgate. The Recipient agrees to be included in SPUR’s promotional material and will acknowledge Landgate and the SPURonWA Grant, in related products and services.
SPUR or “we” or “us” means the Spur Group Proprietary Limited its direct and indirect subsidiaries. To obtain more information on these subsidiaries please refer to www.spurcorporation.com
SPUR means the services provider use rights, which identifies the Products available in the program and their use rights.
SPUR means the sevices provider use rights, which identifies the Microsoft Products available in the program and their use rights.