Slip definition

Slip means a mooring space, usually adjacent to a dock, sometimes accessed by a catwalk.
Slip means a credit slip, fill slip, or jackpot payout slip.
Slip. A document which is or is to form the basis of either acontract for insurance or contract of insurance. A Slip may incorporate details of administrative arrangements pertinent to the processing of the contract for or of insurance.

Examples of Slip in a sentence

  • The leader on signing 1 will be named in this contract as the overall SCAP Slip Leader.

  • The Slip Leader must be a UK authorised insurer or a member of Lloyd’s (i.e. a Lloyd’s syndicate).

  • The Slip Leader’s authority to bind following insurers and their obligations and liability to those followers is limited to those SCAP Followers that have agreed to the adoption of SCAP and where the SCAP Followers participate on the same MRC slip on the same terms as the Slip Leader (other than premium and brokerage).

  • TWALA lot owners notified of a day slip being available for rent shall be required to submit to the TWALA office a completed Day Slip Rental Agreement along with their payment (check) for the day slip rental period.

  • Where a Slip Leader is non-bureau, lead agreement should be obtained via email followed by simultaneous notification to bureau followers thereafter (which must include the lead’s agreement).


More Definitions of Slip

Slip means space within the Marina specified by the Marina Operator for use of Tenant for the docking of the Boat.
Slip means when an Order is executed at a different level to the specified Order level. This may occur in the event of Gapping or when there is insufficient liquidity in the Underlying Market for us to reasonably cover your Order, in accordance with our Order Execution Policy.
Slip means that space on the Wharf licensed moorage basin assigned for berthing a vessel.
Slip means the Supplemental Life Plan of Avon Products, Inc.
Slip means the same as berth.
Slip or “wet slip” means an area of the water column above sovereign submerged lands specifically set aside for a boatlift or the mooring of a single vessel associated with a docking facility.