TG definition

TG means Tioxide Group, a direct Subsidiary of the Borrower that is a company incorporated under the laws of England and Wales with company number 00249759.
TG means Tioxide Group, or any direct Wholly Owned Restricted Subsidiary of the Company which complies with all covenants applicable to TG under this Indenture.
TG means Tioxide Group Unlimited, a direct Subsidiary of the Borrower that is a private unlimited company incorporated under the laws of England and Wales with company number 00249759.

Examples of TG in a sentence

  • When possible, subscriber TG will be consistent with the console database and zone controller.

  • This test shall only be performed on all-composite containers with a resin matrix having a glass transition temperature (TG) below the design temperature +50 °C.

  • All TG names programmed in the County’s 800MHz Trunked Radio System must be unique and consistent from Zone Manager to subscriber.

  • The TG naming standard is also essential because, in keeping with the regional interoperability concept, some TG’s will be shared by multiple agencies.

  • Subscribers units with displays smaller than twelve (12) characters will require condensing the TG name to fit within the display.


More Definitions of TG

TG is defined in the Preamble to this Agreement.
TG means T&G Global Limited and any subsidiary of T&G Global Limited. T&G Owned Club Variety means any variety in respect of which T&G has the sole marketing rights including Envy™ Apples and Jazz™ Apples.
TG means T&G Global Limited and any subsidiary of T&G Global Limited. T&G Pipfruit means ENZAFruit New Zealand International Limited and its successors and assigns.
TG means one thousand (1000) gallons.
TG means Tokyo Gas Co. Ltd, being the sole shareholder of TLT.
TG means the Bank’s treasury group reporting segment as further described in “Description of the Bank⎯Business⎯Treasury group (TG)”.
TG means Tioxide Group, a direct Subsidiary of the Borrower that is -- a private unlimited company incorporated under the laws of England and Wales.