CSE definition

CSE means the Canadian Securities Exchange;
CSE means the Canadian Securities Exchange.
CSE or “Exchange” means the Canadian Securities Exchange.

Examples of CSE in a sentence

  • The employee must: • be employed as a CSE 2; • have worked in the Care Stream for a minimum of two (2) years; and • possess a Certificate III in Individual Support (CHC33015) or a Certificate III in a similar field acceptable to the employer.

  • The Purchaser agrees to change its name to “Vegaste Technologies Corp.” or such other name as PlantX and the Purchaser may mutually agree and which is acceptable to the CSE and applicable regulatory authorities to be effective at or prior to Closing.

  • From the commencement of this Agreement, where an appropriately trained Care Service Employee agrees to assist residents to take their medication (which will only occur in clinically appropriate circumstances and where the nurse on duty is satisfied that the CSE is competent to do so), then the CSE will be paid an allowance of 2% .of their applicable hourly pay rate, for all hours of the rostered shift, irrespective of the amount of time taken to assist with medications.

  • Employees at this level may be required to perform the duties of a CSE 4 - Level 1.

  • Exceptions include CSE 142, which is a four-credit course, and CHEM 110, which is a variable-credit course worth either three credits (no labs or lab sequence not approved byUW) or five credits (lab sequence approved by UW).


More Definitions of CSE

CSE means the Canadian Securities Exchange, operated by CNSX Markets Inc.;
CSE means the Canadian Securities Exchange Inc.;
CSE means the Canadian Securities Exchange (or if the Common Shares are no longer traded on the CSE, any other recognized stock exchange the Common Shares are principally trade);
CSE or the “Exchange” means the Canadian Securities Exchange operated by the CNSX Markets Inc.
CSE means the Canadian Securities Exchange and its successors.
CSE means the Chicago Stock Exchange.