Sugar definition

Sugar means any saccharine substance, extract or syrup, and includes any material capable of being used in brewing except malt or grain of any kind ;
Sugar means the organic compound glucose, fructose, xylose, arabinose, lactose, sucrose, starch, cellulose, or hemicellulose.
Sugar means the organic compound glucose, fructose,

Examples of Sugar in a sentence

  • Term loans repayable within a year Rs. 6,735.32 lacs (previous year Rs. 4,228.00 lacs).All the credit facilities other than SDF loan of Rs. 8,539.44 lacs (previous year Rs. 5,022.98 lacs), Sugar technology mission loan of Rs. 100.00 lacs (previous year Rs. 100.00 lacs) and vehicle loan of Rs. 30.01 lacs (previous year Rs. 31.33 lacs) are guaranteed by Chairman & Managing Director and Deputy Managing Director of the Company.

  • The increase in production is primarily due to the addition of the Sugar Creek Wind Facility which achieved COD on November 9, 2020, and the Maverick Creek Wind Facility which achieved COD on April 21, 2021.

  • Similar to CBT, one of those exchanges, the Coffee, Sugar and Cocoa Exchange, Inc., also uses an imputed timing system to assign trade execution times.

  • Rogers, The Deepest Wounds: A Labor and Environmental History of Sugar in Northeast Brazil (Univ of North Carolina Press, 2010); Joshua R Eichen, “Cheapness and (Labor-)Power: The Role of Early Modern Brazilian Sugar Plantations in the Racializing Capitalocene,” Environment and Planning D: Society and Space 38, no.

  • Annex E hereto sets forth the functions of the CEO in respect to the Company, the Sugar and Ethanol Co and other JV Entities.


More Definitions of Sugar

Sugar means the organic compound glucose, fructose, xylose, arabinose, lactose, sucrose, starch, cellulose, or hemicellulose.2016 Acts, ch 1065, §5, 15, 16; 2016 Acts, ch 1135, §16Referred to in §2.48, 15.119, 15.322For future repeal of this section effective July 1, 2030, see §15.322Section takes effect April 6, 2016, and applies to renewable chemicals produced in the state from biomass feedstock on or after January 1, 2017; 2016 Acts, ch 1065, §15, 16 15.317 Eligibility requirements.To be eligible to receive the renewable chemical production tax credit pursuant to the program, a business shall meet all of the following requirements:1. The business is physically located in this state.2. The business is operated for profit and under single management.3. The business is not an entity providing professional services, health care services, or medical treatments or an entity engaged primarily in retail operations.4. The business organized, expanded, or located in the state on or after April 6, 2016.5. The business shall not be relocating or reducing operations as described in section 15.329, subsection 1, paragraph “b”, and as determined under the discretion of the authority.6. The business is in compliance with all agreements entered into under this program or other programs administered by the authority.2016 Acts, ch 1065, §6, 15, 16Referred to in §2.48, 15.119, 15.316, 15.318, 15.320, 15.322For future repeal of this section effective July 1, 2030, see §15.322Section takes effect April 6, 2016, and applies to renewable chemicals produced in the state from biomass feedstock on or after January 1, 2017; 2016 Acts, ch 1065, §15, 16 15.318 Eligible business application and agreement — maximum tax credits.1. Application.
Sugar means sugar in any of its recognized commercial forms derived from sugar cane grown in Zimbabwe, including edible and fancy molasses, syrups and any other form of liquid sugar used for human consumption other than final molasses and noncentrifugal sugar produced by primitive methods.
Sugar means sugar and sugar by-products, in each case, produced from sugarcane.
Sugar means crystalline or liquid sucrose in any of its recognized commercial forms, intended for human consumption or other uses and includes raw sugar and industrial sugar;
Sugar means sugar as defined in the Codex Standard for Sugars (CODEX STAN 212-1999);
Sugar means raw cane or white cane sugar.
Sugar means any saccharine substance, except or syrup and includes any materials capable of being used in brewing except malt or corn;