CAI definition

CAI s By-Laws” means the By-Laws of CAI as the same may be amended or replaced.
CAI s Bylaws” means the Bylaws of CAI as the name may be amended or replaced.
CAI means Clean Air Institute, a non-profit corporation created on April 21, 2006 under the laws of the District of Columbia, United States of America, for charitable and educational purposes, including but not limited to developing and promoting policies, technologies and strategies to enhance the global environment, reduce local, regional and global air pollution, and protect human health.

Examples of CAI in a sentence

  • The Cloud Security Alliance Consensus Assessments Initiative (CAI) was launched to perform research, create tools and create industry partnerships to enable Cloud computing assessments.

  • Both CAI Customer and the other customer(s) must provide written permission to allow dual engagements.

  • CAI / CCM Cloud Security Alliance Consensus Assessments Initiative (CAI) was launched to perform research, create tools and create industry partnerships to enable cloud computing assessments.

  • The RENTER will be fully liable for any damage to the vehicle, if he does not deliver the Accident Report Form (CAI), filled in all parts and signed by the third parties.

  • Any additional coverage beyond what UNB provides may be purchased by the CAI at the CAIs expense.


More Definitions of CAI

CAI means the Korea Campus’s Committee of Academic Integrity.
CAI has the meaning ascribed to such term in Section 1.05.
CAI means CAI, L.P.
CAI is defined in the preamble to this Agreement.
CAI consists only of (i) the TIA’s IS-95 digital cellular standard, (ii) other CDMA standards which specify the same Physical Layer as IS-95 if approved by QUALCOMM and adopted by other international standards bodies throughout the world, (iii) QUALCOMM’s proposed CDMA2000 standard, and (iv) QUALCOMM’s proposed High Data Rate (HDR) air interface standard.
CAI means a community anchor institution as identified [identify final file or list].
CAI means the technical description of QUALCOMM’s CDMA digital air interface specification for communication between cell site or other base station transceivers and Subscriber Units to the extent adopted as an industry standard by the Telecommunications Industry Association (“TIA”) or other recognized international standards bodies. The term “CAI” consists only of (i) the TIA’s IS-95 digital cellular standard, (ii) other CDMA standards which specify the same Physical Layer as IS-95 if approved by QUALCOMM and adopted by other international standards bodies throughout the world, (iii) QUALCOMM’s proposed CDMA2000 standard, and (iv) QUALCOMM’s proposed High Data Rate (HDR) air interface standard.