Promise definition

Promise means a written undertaking to pay money signed by the person undertaking to pay. An acknowledgment of an obligation by the obligor is not a promise unless the obligor also undertakes to pay the obligation.
Promise means a promise—
Promise means an offer that is accepted; “promisee” means the person who accepts an offer; “promisor” means the person who makes an offer;

Examples of Promise in a sentence

  • The teaching schedules and assignments of Project Promise teachers shall be determined by the individual clus- ters established at each school; however, all Project Promise teachers shall be entitled to contractual provisions regarding lunch time, administrative periods, and planning and develop- ment time.

  • Promise to Pay; Promissory Notes 3744 2.6. Make-Whole Amount; Interest 3844 2.7. Crediting Payments 3845 2.8. Designated Account 3845 3.

  • Notwithstanding any contrary provisions of Article V(E), all teachers selected for Project Promise shall be required to work two hours beyond the regular work day on Monday through Friday and may be required to work three hours on Saturdays.

  • Thus, for as long as you host the System from Energy Systems Development under a PPA, you will have a System Warranty and our Repair Promise.

  • The extra hours of work, Monday through Friday, shall be compensated at the contractual hourly rate and the annual salary of Project Promise teachers shall be increased to annu- alize this premium.


More Definitions of Promise

Promise means a written undertaking to pay money signed by
Promise means a written undertaking to pay money
Promise means a written undertaking to pay money signed by the person undertaking
Promise means each item agreed to by the Chargor and each statement the Chargor confirms and certifies under the Mortgage.
Promise means a written an undertaking to pay money signed by the person
Promise means a written undertaking to
Promise means a promise in writing that –