Category C definition

Category C means that the base prospectus may contain a reserved space for later insertion for the information which was not known at the time of the approval of the base prospectus. Such information shall be inserted in the final terms.
Category C means a mechanic;
Category C means the category of registered operators whose tax periods are periods of one month ending on the last day of each of the twelve months of the calendar year;

Examples of Category C in a sentence

  • If at any time DOE determines that liquids from an uncontrolled source (e.g., infiltration of groundwater) are entering a Category C tank listed in Appendix F, intentional waste additions to the tank shall be stopped immediately.

  • The TFAF will also offer two types of limited grants for project preparation and implementation related to Category C commitments.

  • Students who are registered with the University for a full academic year exchange program and are eligible to select courses are categorized as Category C applications and are subject to Sections 2.2 and 5.1 of this Agreement.


More Definitions of Category C

Category C means as such term is defined in Appendix E2.
Category C means Category C according to the classification in Annex 14 of the Convention on International Civil Aviation (ICAO). Wherever there is such requirement, an airport may be displayed in a higher category.
Category C notebook computer means a notebook computer with at least the following characteristics:
Category C integrated desktop computer means an integrated desktop computer with:
Category C means as such term is defined in Appendix E2 (Threshold Requirements for the Aviation Consultant Company).
Category C desktop computer means a desktop computer with:
Category C. For the Participants with no rating or with rating equal to or lower to Caa1 ▇▇▇▇▇’▇ grade (or equivalent from S&P or Fitch) or with rating from other agencies. The Participant is obliged to inform Parties of any change in the Participant´s (or, if applicable, its parent company) credit rating and/or, if it ceases to have a credit rating. If any change in the Participant´s (or, if applicable, its parent company) credit rating occurs or if it ceases to have a credit rating or any negative market information occurs, the respective Party shall have the right to revise its Creditworthiness Assessment and the level of the financial security which the Participant shall provide in connection with its Binding bid (regardless of whether before its submission or thereafter). The respective Party shall notify such Participant on revision of its Creditworthiness Assessment. If the revised level of the financial security which the Participant shall provide in connection with its Binding bid is not provided by the Participant, the respective Party shall have the right to refuse its Binding bid or reduce the request for capacity under such Binding bid so as to meet the requirements of the revised Creditworthiness Assessment with the previously provided financial security.