ADR definition

ADR means alternative dispute resolution.
ADR means alternative dispute resolution pursuant to Section 11.1 and Schedule K.
ADR or “average daily rate” means hotel room revenues divided by total number of rooms sold in a given period.

Examples of ADR in a sentence

  • If Utah ADR Services ceases to exist or to provide a list of neutrals, then the arbitrators for the Appeal Panel shall be selected under then prevailing rules of the American Arbitration Association.

  • Monitoring completion of required ADR transaction workflow processes on the DSDC platform -- which digitizes and records the inter-firm workflows on a blockchain -- providing escalation and oversight to ensure compliance and addressing identified discrepancies.

  • Provision of monitoring, compliance oversight and governance services in connection with American Depository Receipt (ADR) transactions processed within the Digital Securities Depository Corporation (DSDC) platform.

  • The Registration Statement and the ADR Registration Statement have each been declared effective by the Commission.

  • If Utah ADR Services ceases to exist or to provide a list of neutrals and there is no successor thereto, then the arbitrator shall be selected under then prevailing rules of the American Arbitration Association.


More Definitions of ADR

ADR has the meaning set forth in Section 13.7.1.
ADR means American Depositary Receipts representing ADS.
ADR means American Depositary Receipt.
ADR means the Agreement concerning the International Carriage of Dangerous Goods by Road, including all special agreements signed by those states involved in the transport operation;
ADR means the European Agreement concerning the Inter­ national Carriage of Dangerous Goods by Road, concluded at Geneva on 30 September 1957, as amended;
ADR means American depository receipts. ADRs are negotiable certificates that are claims on shares in non-US companies.
ADR means the European Agreement concerning the International Carriage of Dangerous Goods by Road signed at Geneva on 30th September 1957, as revised or re-issued from time to time;