CC definition

CC has the meaning set forth in Section 2.2(b).

Examples of CC in a sentence

  • The Corps Colonels (CC) are responsible for apprenticeship standard requirement and the performance of their programme at Cap Badge level.

  • Unless otherwise agreed to in writing, all distribution of any information, data, reports, documents, or other materials obtained, created, or developed with the Grant shall be offered under a Creative Commons 4.0 license (CC BY, CC BY-SA, or CC0).

  • Original checks are converted to substitute checks as that term is defined in the Check Clearing for the 21st Century Act and Federal Reserve Board Regulation CC (“Check 21”), for deposit with the Credit Union and for processing and presentment to a collecting or paying financial institution.

  • If contractor believes that there is an unreasonable payment delay or underpayment occurring, contractor shall give written notice to the applicable Agency or Department of the State responsible for the particular site, with a CC of that notice to the Purchasing Agent, within the Office of Purchasing and Contracting, responsible for the waste contracts.

  • To present findings to Roads for All Forum in December and March 24 Report submitted and approved by C+C EDI Group Disabled customer research (breakdowns) To undertake research, in collaboration with NH Customer Insight Team, to investigate experience when using emergency roadside telephones and roadside recovery.


More Definitions of CC

CC means production from non-originating materials of any Chapter, except that of the product, or a change to the Chapter, heading or subheading from any other Chapter; this means that all non-originating materials used in the production of the product must undergo a change in tariff classification at the 2-digit level (i.e. a change in Chapter) of the Harmonized System.
CC means the Conditions of Contract hereof.
CC means the Competition Commission;
CC means cubic centimetres;
CC means the Civil Code (Burgerlijk Wetboek).
CC means these Conditions of Contract;