Warwick definition

Warwick means Warwick Fabrics Limited, or any agents or employees thereof.
Warwick means Warwick International Group Limited.
Warwick means Warwick Properties LLC, as well as its successors and

Examples of Warwick in a sentence

  • Any and all bids shall contain a certification and warrant that they comply with all relevant and pertinent statues, laws, ordinances and regulations, in particular, but not limited to Chapter 16- Conflicts of Interest, of the Code of Ordinances of the City of Warwick.

  • The certificates of insurance shall list NNPS, 12465 Warwick Boulevard, Newport News, Virginia, 23606-0130, as the Certificate Holder.

  • In 2010, a Double Masters Programme with Warwick University was also launched, with students required to spend the first year at Warwick and the second year at RSIS.

  • Registered Office: Warwick House, Houghton Hall Park, Houghton Regis, Dunstable Bedfordshire LU5 5ZX, United Kingdom.

  • The certificates of insurance shall list NNPS, 12465 Warwick Boulevard, Newport News, Virginia, 23606-0130, as the additional insured for the specified project as outlined in this IFB.

  • The Warwick Agreement on femoroacetabular impingement syndrome (FAI syndrome): an international consensus statement.

  • He graduated with MA (Distinction) from the University of Warwick and BSocSci (2nd Upper Honours) from the National University of Singapore.

  • Any contract resulting from this IFB will be publicly posted for inspection on the eVA.virginia.gov website as well as in the NNPS Purchasing Department, 12465 Warwick Boulevard, Newport News, Virginia.

  • Green Airport, Office of Procurement, 2000 Post Road, 3rd floor, Warwick RI 02886-1533.

  • You can contact the FAS at 618 Warwick Road, Solihull, West Midlands B91 1AA.

Related to Warwick

  • Parkland means any publicly owned land which is designated or used as a public park, recreation area, wildlife or waterfowl refuge or historic site.

  • Crosswalk means that part of a roadway at an intersection included within the connections of the

  • Road means any highway and any other road to which the public has access, and includes bridges over which a road passes.

  • Terrace means a relatively level step constructed in the face of a graded slope surface for drainage and maintenance purposes.

  • Shoreland means land, as defined in Minn. Stat. § 103F.205, subd. 4, located within 1,000 feet from the normal high water mark of a lake, pond, or flowage and 300 feet of a river or stream or the landward side of floodplain delineated by ordinance on such a river or stream, whichever is greater.

  • Plinth means the portion of a structure between the surface of the surrounding ground and surface of the floor immediately above the ground.

  • Crown means the government of the United Kingdom (including the Northern Ireland Assembly and Executive Committee, the Scottish Executive and the National Assembly for Wales), including, but not limited to, government ministers and government departments and particular bodies, persons, commissions or agencies from time to time carrying out functions on its behalf;

  • Beach means the sandy, pebbly or rocky shore -

  • Green means products, materials, methods and processes certified by a “Green Authority” that conserve natural resources, reduce energy or water consumption, avoid toxic or other polluting emissions or otherwise minimize environmental impact.

  • MD means Michael S. Dell.

  • RD means research and development.

  • Spring means a source of water where an aquifer comes in contact with the ground surface.

  • garden suite means a one-unit detached, temporary residential structure containing bathroom and kitchen facilities that is ancillary to an existing residential structure and that is designed to be portable;

  • CORA means the Colorado Open Records Act, §§24-72-200.1 et. seq., C.R.S.

  • Bishop means the Bishop of the Roman Catholic diocese of Leeds in which the Academy Trust Company is situated (as defined in Canon law) and includes any person exercising Ordinary jurisdiction in his name (including Vicars General and Episcopal Vicars) and any person delegated by him, including officers of the Diocese;

  • Airside means, generally, those areas of an Airport which requires a person to pass through a security checkpoint to access. References to "sterile areas" generally mean Airside areas within terminal buildings. References to "Airfield", "Aircraft Operations Area", "AOA", or "Secured areas" generally mean outdoor Airside areas or areas not accessible to passengers.

  • River means a flowing body of water or a portion or tributary of a flowing body of water, including streams, creeks, or impoundments and small lakes thereon.

  • Swale means a shallow depression in the ground sloping to a place for disposal for the purpose of providing a method of drainage of surface water.

  • Boathouse (NR 115.03(1h)) means a permanent structure used for the storage of watercraft and associated materials and includes all structures which are totally enclosed, have roofs or walls or any combination of these structural parts.

  • Expressway means a divided arterial highway for through traffic with full or partial control of access with an excess of fifty percent of all crossroads separated in grade.

  • Drive means to operate or be in actual physical control of a

  • Lane means a public thoroughfare which provides a secondary means of access to a parcel or parcels and which is registered in a land titles office;

  • Panchayat means an institution (by whatever name called) of self-government constituted under article 243B, for the rural areas;

  • Highway means the entire width between the boundary lines of every way or place open to the use

  • ST means Sales Tax

  • Kerma or "K" means the quantity defined by the International Commission on Radiation Units and Measurements. The kerma is the quotient of dEtr by dm, where dEtr is the sum of the initial kinetic energies of all charged particles liberated by uncharged particles in a mass dm of materials; thus K=dEtr/dm, in units of J/kg, where the special name for the units of kerma is gray (Gy). When the materials is air, the quantity is referred to as "air kerma."