CFCs definition
CFCs means one or more Controlled Foreign Corporations, as such term in Section 957 of the Internal Revenue Code of 1986, as amended.
CFCs means chlorofluorocarbons (also known as FreonTM).
CFCs means “controlled foreign corporations” within the meaning of Section 957 of the Code.
More Definitions of CFCs
CFCs means chlorofluorocarbons (also known as freon).
CFCs means the funds received by the Port pursuant to the Port’s imposition of “customer facility charges” under the CFC Ordinance.
CFCs is defined in Section 8.1.C.
CFCs means one or more Controlled Foreign Corporations, as such term is defined in Section 957 of the Internal Revenue Code of 1986, as amended) and has no other material assets or operations, and shall include, as of the Closing Date, ADS Worldwide, Inc., and ADS International, Inc.
CFCs or “chlorofluorocarbons” means a compound consisting of chlorine, fluorine, and carbon, also known as fluorochlorocarbon (FCC).
CFCs or “Customer Facility Charge” means the customer facility charge implemented by the Authority pursuant to the CFC Resolution on rental car transactions occurring on or about the Airport and required to be collected by the Concessionaires and remitted to the Authority or to the Trustee, as an assignee of the Authority, as further described in the Concessionaire Agreements.
CFCs shall have the meaning ascribed to such term in the definition of “Hazardous Materials.” “Closing” shall have the meaning ascribed to such term in Section 2.12.