ABAL definition

ABAL means Advance Bank Australia Limited;
ABAL means Advance Bank Australia Limited (ACN 002 953 335);

Examples of ABAL in a sentence

  • The work done on the ABAL includes providing feedback on program budgets, sector level metrics, and proposed program and portfolio changes.

  • Implementer shall provide data and reports as requested by PG&E PM in support of PG&E’s ABAL, which may include but is not limited to, updated forecast for budget.

  • The Department of Weapons & Ballistics Systems (ABAL) participates in academic training.

  • Letter (ABAL) – Consultant will assist with the development and submittal of the ABAL.

  • This project will need the Consultant to assist with the drafting, reviewing, and submitting of an Implementation Plan to the CPUC; assisting with the development of the Annual Budget Advice Letter (ABAL); assisting with the development of Joint Cooperation Memos (JCMs) that will involve coordination between the IOUs and other PAs in I-RENs service territory; drafting / review of energy efficiency metrics filing(s); and assistance with various activities involved with implementation of the REN.

  • ABAL has become the national scientific reference for small arms.

  • The Exhibit I reflects the 3C-REN’s program budgets from approved Annual Budget Advice Letter (ABAL) for each program year.

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