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 the contract is signed, the LOA issued to the successful bidder shall remain binding amongst the two parties.

  • Till such time the Successful Bidder will have to bear with the Authorised Officer / Bank.

  • Till such development is made; ‘Sealed Bids’ shall be called from the bidders quoting the same rates i.e. L1.

  • Till such return and repayment of the said money by the Borrower to the Bank, the Borrower shall hold the same in trust for the benefit of the Bank, keep such money segregated from all other moneys of the Borrower and keep it free from any attachment.

  • Till: .......................................Branch (business agent): .......................................NAME: ..........................................................................Address: ......................................................................................................

  • Till the material received at the respective destination indicated by The Associate Dean, S.V. Agricultural College, Tirupati the property continues to be at the risk of the supplier(s).

  • Jeremy Till, Architecture Depends(Cambridge, MA: MIT Press, 2013).

  • Till was a fourteen-year old African-American who was badly beaten and murdered in 1955.

  • Till the construction phase there will be temporary inconveniences such as increased vehicle movements that will affect the pedestrians of the immediate vicinity of the work.

  • In contrast to household surveys such as the European Union Survey on Income and Living Conditions (EU-SILC), the SES samples only employees in enterprizes with at least ten employees in the private sector (Geisberger and Till, 2009).2There are numerous papers investigating the gender pay gap.


More Definitions of Till

Till means those unconsolidated materials deposited directly from a glacier without reworking by water (e.g.,
Till means maximum number of birds (not regularly), supported by the lake in different seasons.
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 Till Capital Ltd.;
Till means Till Capital Ltd. (formerly Resource Holdings Ltd.), an exempt company incorporated under the laws of Bermuda;

Related to Till

  • Start Date for Term Calculation Purposes Only: Regardless of actual award/effective date of Contract, for Agreement “term” calculation purposes only, the Agreement “start date” is the last day of the month that Award Notifications are anticipated as published in the Solicitation. Example: If the anticipated award date published in the Solicitation is August 27, 2020 but extended negotiations delay award until September 24, 2020 the end date of the resulting initial “two-year” term Agreement, (which is subject to an extension(s)) will still be August 31, 2022 in this example

  • Commencement Date means the date of this Agreement.

  • Service Start Date means the date on which services were first supplied under this Agreement.

  • Commercial Operation Date means the date on which a Material Project is substantially complete and commercially operable.