Bind, definition
Examples of Bind, in a sentence
Bind registrants to terms of use that define and prohibit illegal or abusive activity.
If the “Officer in Bind of Company” should not be used for notification of public records requests, Vendor should provide the alternative contact information in response to this RFP item.
ITS will notify the signatory “Officer in Bind of Company” provided in Section I of this RFP for Notification of Public Records Requests in the event information is requested that your company might wish to consider protecting as a trade secret or as confidential commercial or financial information.
CONTRACTOR shall have no authority, express or implied pursuant to this Agreement to Bind COUNTY to any obligation whatsoever.
Bind and index data in heavy-duty, 3-ring, vinyl-covered, loose-leaf binders, in thickness necessary to accommodate contents, with pocket inside the covers to receive folded oversized sheets.