BTW definition

BTW has the meaning set forth in Section 1.4(h)(ii).”
BTW that means by the way; right?
BTW means the New York city department of social services/human

Examples of BTW in a sentence

  • It has been announced in Government Programme 2015-2019 that the Back to Work (BTW) Programme will be implemented to facilitate women wishing to resume or take up employment.

  • Alle overeengekomen prijzen zijn vaste prijzen en exclusief Belasting Toegevoegde Waarde (BTW).

  • Eventueel verschuldigde BTW moet als afzonderlijke post op de factuur ▇▇▇▇▇▇ vermeld.

  • BTW instruction shall not begin until the student has received a minimum of 4 hours of classroom instruction.

  • Frankenmuth Driving School will provide a minimum of 24 hours of classroom instruction, 6 hours of behind-the-wheel (BTW) instruction, and 4 hours of observation time in a dual controlled automobile, fully insured, covering each student enrolled in the program.

  • Bus drivers who provide BTW training for drivers shall be paid at the regular driving rate for this portion of the training.

  • BTW instruction must be completed no later than three weeks after the classroom instruction has been completed.

  • Unless otherwise stated in the Agreement, all prices shall be exclusive of packaging, loading, transport, warehousing and insurance VAT (BTW) and other duties, levies and/or any other surcharges, all of which shall be for the account of the Customer.

  • BTW sessions usually have two or more teens in the vehicle together.

  • The costs of Deposit Management (optional) are €87.50 a calendar quarter, excluding value-added tax (BTW), and are payable in advance annually.


More Definitions of BTW

BTW means the New York city department of social services/human resources administration program, known as back to work, where a single vendor works with individuals to assist them in employment preparation including education and training, as applicable, and finding employment;
BTW means Beat the Wave modeling completed by DOGAMI (detailed pedestrian tsunami evacuation modeling).
BTW means a British Thermal Unit and is the amount of heat required to raise the temperature of one (1) pound of water 1° Fahrenheit at 60 ° Fahrenheit.