ARCCH definition

ARCCH means the Borrower’s Authority for Research and Conservation of Cultural Heritage established by Proclamation No.209/2000;

Examples of ARCCH in a sentence

  • The PCU shall comprise a project Coordinator assigned by ETC, an Assistant Project assigned by ARCCH, an Accountant, a Procurement Specialist and a Monitoring and Evaluation Specialist, all with qualifications and experience satisfactory to the Association.

  • The Borrower shall maintain until completion of the Project, the Steering Committee, chaired by the ETC with representation inter alia from MOFED, ARCCH, the Ethiopian Orthodox Church, the Supreme Islamic Council and regional cultural and tourism.

Related to ARCCH

  • Asset Management is a principle/practice that includes planning processes, approaches, plans, or related documents that support an integrated lifecycle approach to the effective stewardship of infrastructure assets to maximize benefits and effectively manage risk.

  • Asset Management Agreement means, as the context requires, any agreement entered into between a Series and an Asset Manager pursuant to which such Asset Manager is appointed as manager of the relevant Series Assets, as amended from time to time.

  • Management Group means at any time, the Chairman of the board of directors, the Chief Executive Officer, the President, any Managing Director, Executive Vice President, Senior Vice President or Vice President, any Treasurer and any Secretary of Holdings or other executive officer of Holdings or any Subsidiary of Holdings at such time.

  • Asset Management Company/UTI AMC/AMC/Investment Manager means the UTI Asset Management Company Limited incorporated under the Companies Act, 1956, (1 of 1956) replaced by The Companies Act, 2013 (No. 18 of 2013) and approved as such by Securities and Exchange Board of India (SEBI) under sub-regulation (2) of Regulation 21 to act as the Investment Manager to the schemes of UTI Mutual Fund;

  • MOHLTC means the Minister or the Ministry of Health and Long-Term Care, as the context requires;