DCP definition

DCP means the New York City Department of City Planning or any successor to the jurisdiction thereof.

Examples of DCP in a sentence

  • XXXXX INTERTEC CORPORATION Soil Testing Nuclear Density Test $42 per test $28 per hour Sand Cone Density Test $73.50 per test $94 per hour Moisture Content $16 per test $20 each MnDOT Xxxxxxx $184 per test $200 each Sieve Analysis $136.50 per test $156 each MnDOT Modified Dynamic Cone Penetrometer (DCP) $63 per test $94 per hour Extraction of Asphalt in Aggregate N/A $114 each Concrete Testing Concrete Compressive Strength $42 per cyl.

  • The details submitted by the Developer under clause 21.4 are to be consistent with: the Council Requirements; Council’s Street Design Codes (where relevant); the Infrastructure Strategy; any applicable “Australian Standards”; the requirements of any relevant Authority, such as a roads authority or utility; any requirements for the Work contained in the DCP.

  • Such contributions shall be subject to applicable provisions for accrued leave contributions adopted by the City's Board of Deferred Compensation Administration codified in the DCP Plan Document, and consistent with all applicable Federal laws and regulations, including annual contribution limits.


More Definitions of DCP

DCP means the New York City Department of City Planning.
DCP means the United Technologies Deferred Compensation Plan prior to the Spin-off date and means the Corporation’s Deferred Compensation Plan from and after the Spin-off date.
DCP means the Carrier Global Corporation Deferred Compensation Plan.
DCP means Oriental Poppy Limited and/or its Affiliates.
DCP has the meaning ascribed thereto in Section 6.1 of this Agreement.
DCP means the Prior DCP and the New DCP.
DCP means the Tenet 2001 Deferred Compensation Plan, the Tenet 2006 Deferred Compensation Plan and any other deferred compensation plan maintained by the Employer that covers Covered Executives.