- enter upon an activity or enterprise
- accept as a challenge; "I'll tackle this difficult task"
- promise to do or accomplish; "guarantee to free the prisoners"
- contract: enter into a contractual arrangement
- (undertaking) any piece of work that is undertaken or attempted; "he prepared for great undertakings"
- (undertaking) the trade of a funeral director
- (Undertaking (driving)) Undertaking or overtaking on the inside refers to the practice of overtaking a slower vehicle on a road using the lane that is kerb side of the vehicle being passed; that is to say, a lane to the left of the vehicle in countries where driving is on the left, or a lane to ...
- To take upon oneself; to start, to embark on (a specific task etc.); To commit oneself (to an obligation, activity etc.); to overtake on the wrong side; To pledge; to assert, assure; to dare say; To take by trickery; to trap, to seize upon
- (undertook) Simple past of undertake
- (UNDERTAKEN) The initiating of any activity, or phase of activity, which results or will result in a change in the ground cover of topography of a tract of land. (EROSION CONTROL)
- (Undertaking) This is a promise by a Lawyer to ensure that certain conditions (usually of the lender) are met (usually after closing, due to time constraints). ...
- (UNDERTAKING) A promise, reduced to writing, which is legally enforceable.
- (undertaking) deposit of a sum of money or filing of a bond in court
- (undertaking) A promise given during a legal proceeding by a party or his or her attorney, usually as a condition of getting some concession from the court or the other party.
- (Undertaking) a binding promise to the court to do, or not to do, a particular thing; breach of an undertaking is the same as breach of an order, and can be punished by the court in the same way
- (UNDERTAKING) A legal promise to complete a task.
- (Undertaking) A Canadian sponsor must sign an undertaking. The undertaking is a promise to provide financial support for your partner's basic requirements and those of their dependent children. Basic requirements include food, clothing, shelter and other everyday needs. ...
- (Undertaking) A directive by the court requiring the respondent to either post a surety or deposit cash with the court or the Support Collection Unit to insure compliance with a court order of support.
- (Undertaking) A promise or assurance that a person will do what is asked of them.
- (Undertaking) A term used to describe any other type of entity in which a company may have a controlling interest or if it has more than 50% of the voting rights.
- (Undertaking) A written promise offered as security for the performance of a particular act required in a legal action.
- (Undertaking) A written promise to deliver a security within the time specified. An undertaking is usually synonymous with the actual delivery of the security.
- (Undertaking) An enterprise, activity, project, structure, work or proposal and may include, in the opinion of the Minister, a policy, plan or program that has an adverse effect or an environmental effect and may include, in the opinion of the Minister, a modification, extension, abandonment, ...
- (Undertaking) Any project, activity, or program that could change the character or use of historic properties.
- (Undertaking) EC competition law term for an enterprise. An undertaking can comprise several legal entities (e.g. group companies). Public bodies and bodies delivering public services are classified as undertakings in some circumstances: see Fenin.