Till definition

Till means to loosen the soil in preparation for planting or seeding by plowing, chiseling, discing, or similar means. For the purposes of this chapter, agricultural land planted using no-till planting practices is also considered tilled.
Till means the predominantly unsorted, unstratified sediments deposited directly by a glacier.
Till means unsorted material deposited directly by glacial ice and showing no stratification.

Examples of Till in a sentence

  • Till such time the Vendor and its nominees shall run the day today affairs of the Association.

  • Till such development is made; ‘Sealed Bids’ shall be called from the bidders quoting the same rates i.e.

  • Till such time the Concessionaire provides to Concessioning Authority the Performance Guarantee pursuant hereto, the Bid Security shall remain in full force and effect.

  • In any case, pursuant to Article B.4.1.3 of the Regulations, CC&G will send to the Target2 System debit messages for sums due at least 55 minutes before the end (Till) of the “Debit Period” and 45 minutes before the moment the “Debit Period” commences (From).

  • The “Debit Period” will commence at 9:00 (From) and will conclude at 9:30 (Till).

  • Till the reimbursement or payment of these amounts to the Bank, such amounts shall form part of the Loan.

  • Till then no tenderer has any right to assume that his tender has been accepted, in whole or in part and if any tenderer disregards this warning and makes any arrangements or incurs any expenditure in anticipation of receipt of notice of acceptance, he will have no claim for compensation.

  • Till development of the functionality regarding selection of bidder’s representation period as per respective manual at buyer end, if buyer want to select the period more than the period provided by GeM Portal, the same may be modify with the help of GeM Authority.

  • Unless you give a different order, all orders which you place are considered to be “Good Till Cancelled”, as is further explained in the Order Execution Policy.

  • Till such time the conveyance is registered in accordance with Clause 8(ix) hereunder, the Promoters may not hand over possession of the Apartment to the Allottee but yet the Allottee will be deemed to have taken possession on the Possession Date.


More Definitions of Till

Till means the unsorted and unstratified drift, generally unconsolidated, deposited directly by and underneath a glacier without subsequent reworking by meltwater, and consisting of a heterogeneous mixture of clay, silt, sand, gravel, and boulders ranging widely in size and shape;
Till means maximum number of birds (not regularly), supported by the lake in different seasons.
Till means those unconsolidated materials deposited directly from a glacier without reworking by water (e.g.,
Till means Till Capital Ltd. (formerly Resource Holdings Ltd.), an exempt company incorporated under the laws of Bermuda;
Till means Till Capital Ltd.;