DPP definition

DPP means the Director of Public Prosecutions appointed under the Director of Public Prosecutions Act 1991;
DPP equals Discounted Purchase Price of such Receivable “NFV” equals Net Face Value of such Receivable as of such Purchase Date
DPP means a district policing partnership;

Examples of DPP in a sentence

  • If the entity is involved with anti-corruption cases (such as the IG, CID, DPP, and the Anti-Corruption Division of the High Courts), its reports should emphasize data which reveals the outcome of cases and the average length of time associated with resolution of a corruption case.

  • These entities include the IG, the Auditor General, BMAU (MOFPED), the Police (including the Criminal Investigations Division), DPP, Anti-Corruption Division in the High Court, DEI, Public Service Commission, Local Government Commission, Inspectorate of Courts, and UBOS.

  • The Group awarded the contract of the preliminary design for the new DPP to the Contractor at RMB0.8 million.

  • The consideration payable by MoEnCo to the Contractor for the construction and installation of the DPP shall be RMB99.85 million (equivalent to approximately HK$109.84 million) (the “Contract Price”).

  • In order to select a suitable contractor and search for the best solution for setting up the new DPP, the Group’s project team began its research studies since early 2022.


More Definitions of DPP

DPP means the Director of Public Prosecutions, acting as head of the CPS.
DPP means the Director of Public Prosecutions under the
DPP means the holder of the office of Director of Public Prosecutions created by section 4 of the Director of Public Prosecutions Act 1991;