CPOT definition

CPOT means Clean Power Operating Trust, an unincorporated open-ended trust established under the laws of the Province of Ontario by the CPOT Trust Indenture.
CPOT. ’ means Clean Power Operating Trust; ‘‘CRA’’ means the Canada Revenue Agency;
CPOT means Clean Power Operating Trust, an unincorporated open-ended trust established under the laws of Ontario;

Examples of CPOT in a sentence

  • CPIF and CPOT have publicly disclosed or disclosed or made available in writing to APIF pursuant to the APMI Confidentiality Agreement (as defined below), (including materials placed in the data room prior to February 1, 2007) all material contracts of CPIF or CPOT and all material reports on CPIF and CPOT or their assets prepared by or on their behalf.

  • CPOT will ensure that each volume control telephone complies fully with § 704.3 of the 2010 Standards.

  • If a Resident identifies a Companion who is not presently at CPOT but is expected at CPOT during the time when the Resident will be receiving services, CPOT Personnel shall provide the Resident with the contact information of CPOT Personnel who can assist the Companion in completing the Form.

  • Upon receipt of the United States’ comments, CPOT will address all of the United States’ concerns, if any, and will resubmit a draft for final approval, if any changes are needed.

  • CPOT shall not exclude or otherwise deny equal goods, services, facilities, privileges, advantages, accommodations, or other opportunities to an individual or entity because of the known disability of an individual with whom the individual or entity is known to have a relationship or association.

  • CPOT shall not retaliate against or coerce in any way any person who made, or is making, a complaint according to the provisions of this Agreement or exercised, or is exercising, his or her rights under the ADA or this Agreement.

  • If an interpreter fails to arrive for the scheduled appointment, upon notice that the interpreter failed to arrive, CPOT will immediately contact an interpreter service for another qualified interpreter.

  • For the required annual trainings thereafter, CPOT may conduct trainings without the assistance of an independent group, but must sufficiently update and/or create training materials in order to ensure the trainings include any new developments to the ADA and its requirements.

  • Within sixty (60) days of the effective date of this Agreement, CPOT will provide the United States with a copy of all training materials used to train its staff, training attendance sheets required in Paragraph 45, 46 and 47 above, and photographs of the notices posted in its offices pursuant to this Agreement.

  • The determination of which appropriate auxiliary aids and services are necessary, and the timing, duration, and frequency with which they will be provided, must be made at the time CPOT learns that a Patient or Companion who is deaf or hard of hearing will be using its services or on the arrival of the Patient or Companion who is deaf or hard of hearing at CPOT, whichever is earlier.


More Definitions of CPOT

CPOT means Clean Power Operating Trust, an unincorporated open-ended trust established under the laws of the Province of Ontario by a trust indenture made as of October 31, 2001, as amended and restated as of May 9, 2005 and as of June 26, 2007, and wound-up and terminated on January 1, 2011.

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