AU definition

AU means gold.
AU means the African Union;
AU means the lawful currency of Australia.

Examples of AU in a sentence

  • Sixty percent (60%) of the MFI is referred to in the document the "MFI Threshold." The A.U. Tenants would not be charged base rental rates which are greater than thirty percent (30%) of the MFI Threshold, with the understanding that such base rental rates do not include the A.U. Tenants' share of operating expenses, taxes, and utilities, and other normal and customary residential apartment expenses charged in addition to base rent.

  • The draft Agreement includes a requirement that within the 226 apartment units in the Mixed Use Building, no less than 23 units (10%) must be "Attainable Units" for tenants (the "A.U. Tenants") who have a household income which is at or below sixty percent (60%) of the Kansas City Area Median Family Income (the "MFI") as determined and adjusted annually by HUD.

  • State Agency annual sales volume (i.e., subtotal/grand total per AU payment program name/location, subtotal/grand total per AU Merchant ID, etc.).


More Definitions of AU

AU means gold
AU means the African Union
AU means the chemical symbol for the element gold.
AU or “Union” means the African Union established by the Constitutive Act of the African Union adopted by the Heads of States and Government of the Organization of African Unity (OAU) in Lomé, Togo, in July, 2000;
AU means the African Union as established by the Constitutive Act of the African Union adopted on 11 July 2000, which entered into force on 26 May 2001;
AU means the chemical symbol for gold.
AU means Australian dollars.