Tie-Up definition

Tie-Up means secure by means of rope or line to a fixed or floating object.
Tie-Up. Szell and by these means force Li’l Ritchie to come to them there. Saler believed he would have no trouble gaining admission, since he and Szell were acquainted. He told the men to follow him to her condominium.

Examples of Tie-Up in a sentence

  • By a Deed of Conveyance dated 14th January, 2013 and registered in the Office of the Additional District Sub-Registrar, Barrackpore, North 24-Parganas in Book No. I, CD Volume No.2, Pages from 2185 to 2207, being Deed No.00417 for the year 2013, ▇▇▇▇▇ ▇▇▇▇ ▇▇▇▇▇ & others sold to Peach Puff Tie-Up Private Limited, the Owner No. 1.5 herein, 10 Decimal in R.S. & L.R. Dag No. 4957 included in the Said Property.

  • Any violation of the Safe Conduct Rules in appendix A (attached) or the Approved Tie-Up and Snubber System in Appendix B (attached) will be grounds to terminate the contract and boat owner’s privileges.

  • The above given terms and conditions for Pre-Tender Tie-Up Agreement are general and the terms and conditions for each tender may vary from the above given terms & conditions.

  • If any ESI beneficiary is brought to the Tie-Up hospital directly without being referred by the ESI system in dire emergencies like Road traffic accidents, Employment injuries and any other life-threatening emergencies, the tie-up hospital will immediately start the stabilizing treatment and will seek permission from the respective Regional office through email for continuing further treatment.

  • Payee cheque/demand draft/ bankers cheque or online payment) in favour of Star Shine Tie-Up Pvt.

  • Instructions and General Information ‘When a busy sisal is received when calling the Crew Dispatcher, tie up answering machine or code-a-phone via the company network, do not hang up! You will receive ten (10) busy tones after which the CMS phone system will place you in line to ring the Crew Dispatcher or Tie-Up Answering Machine, when the conversation is finished that caused the busy.