BOC definition

BOC means the Office of the Commissioner of Baseball, an unincorporated association comprised of the Major League Clubs who are party to the Major League Constitution, and any successor organization thereto.
BOC. Breakdown of Costs “CDQ” – Cost Disclosure Questionnaire

Examples of BOC in a sentence

  • Except as provided by the BOC, the Company ceases to exist after filing a termination certificate with the Secretary of State of Texas.

  • The distribution must be done for the Member at the time and in the amounts determined by the Member, except that the distribution should not be done in violation of the BOC.

  • By way of example, the foregoing restrictions and requirements may apply to your use of ARC, RCK, BOC, POP, WEB, IAT or TEL Standard Entry Class Codes, or if you are engaging in cross-border (International) transactions.

  • The company must be liquidated only in the first case, when any one or more of the following: (a) The Written Consent of the Member; (b) The occurrence of any event that terminates the Member's further membership in the Company unless the legal representative or successor of the Member State agrees to continue the Company's activities and appoints a member successor in accordance with the BOC; or (c) joining a court order to lock up the Company.

  • In the event of termination of the Company's activities in accordance with the BOC, the Company may be reinstated by written consent of the Member.


More Definitions of BOC

BOC means the Board of Certification, Inc.
BOC means Bank of China Limited, Singapore Branch and its successors and assigns;
BOC means National Athletic Trainers’ Association Board of Certification.
BOC means the Board of Certification, Inc. or its successor.
BOC. , “we”, “our” and “us” means Bank of China Limited, Singapore branch and its successor(s) and assign(s);
BOC means BOC Group, Inc., a Delaware corporation.
BOC means Bank of China Limited, Singapore Branch.