A or B definition

A or B means "A or B or both," not "either A or B but not both").
A or B means “A or B or both.”
A or B means “A or B, or both”), (vii) the use of the conjunction “and/or” shall be construed as “any or all of” and (viii) references to Persons include their respective successors and permitted assigns and, in the case of Governmental Authorities, Persons succeeding to their respective functions and capacities.

Examples of A or B in a sentence

  • The word “or” is always used inclusively herein (for example, the phrase “A or B” means “A or B or both”, not “either A or B but not both”) when not used in an “either .

  • Prior to the occurrence of the event or events described in clause (A) or (B) of the preceding sentence, each amount payable hereunder in any Optional Currency will, except as otherwise provided herein, continue to be payable only in that currency.

  • Every Note authenticated and delivered in exchange for, or in lieu of, a Global Note or any portion thereof, pursuant to this Section 2.06 or Section 2.07 or 2.10 hereof, shall be authenticated and delivered in the form of, and shall be, a Global Note, except for Definitive Notes issued subsequent to any of the preceding events in (A) or (B) above and pursuant to (c) hereof.

  • Effective July 1, 1994, any employee holding a Class A or B lumber grading certificate shall receive a premium of fifteen cents (15¢) per hour for all hours worked.

  • When this insurance is excess, we will have no duty under Coverage A or B to defend the insured against any suit if any other insurer has a duty to defend the insured against that suit.


More Definitions of A or B

A or B means “A or B or both.” “A, B, or C” means “one or more of A, B, and C.” The same construction applies to longer strings.
A or B means “A or B or both,” not “either A or B but not both”). Certain terms used principally in certain Articles hereof are defined in those Articles. “Act,” when used with respect to any Holders, has the meaning specified in Section 1.4.
A or B means "A or B or both," not "either A or B but not both"). ------ -------------- -------------------------- Certain terms used principally in certain Articles hereof are defined in those Articles.
A or B means “A” or “B” or both.
A or B means “A or B, or both”) and (vii) references to Persons include their respective successors and permitted assigns and, in the case of Governmental Authorities, Persons succeeding to their respective functions and capacities.
A or B means "A or B or both A and B". "Including" means "including but not limited to".
A or B means “A or B or both.” Statutes and regulations. References to a statute refer to the statute and all regulations promulgated under or implementing the statute as in effect at the relevant time. References to a specific provision of a statute or regulation include successor provisions. References to a section of the Bankruptcy Code also refer to any similar provision of Bankruptcy Law.