CSES definition

CSES means the child support enforcement system (the computer system for CSED).
CSES means New Mexico’s Child Support Enforcement System.
CSES means the EPA Region 8 Chemical Safety and Environmental Stewardship (CSES) Branch within the Land, Chemicals and Redevelopment Division.

Examples of CSES in a sentence

  • Its: Member By: Name: Title: CSES, LLC By: CHOICE HOTELS INTERNATIONAL SERVICES CORP.

  • CSES acknowledges and agrees that CLIENT is the owner of its students’ records, and all records assigned to CSES are the property of CLIENT.

  • CSES shall provide CLIENT with professional references and comprehensive background checks, including fingerprints if requested, for all Contractors who perform work pursuant to this Agreement.

  • CLIENT will not provide fringe benefits, including health insurance benefits, paid vacation, nor any other employee benefit, for the benefit of CSES.

  • Evaluation materials, such as testing kits and protocols will be provided by CSES.

  • This document contains the Final Report submitted by the Centre for Strategy & Evaluation Services (CSES) LLP in respect of the assignment: ‘Evaluation of Quality of the Objectives and Indicators of the Management Plan of DG Enterprise & Industry’.

  • However, during the term of this Agreement, and any renewal thereof, CSES acknowledges and agrees that it is responsible for maintaining, disclosing, storing, and retaining student’ records under their control in compliance with applicable federal and state law and the relevant code of conduct of the profession.

  • As a result of the independent contractor relationship between CLIENT and CSES, CLIENT is bound by I.R.S. statutes to issue 1099 forms for services paid.

  • CLIENT’S obligation to pay CSES fees for Services rendered shall be unconditional and not subject to offset.

  • It is understood by the parties that CSES is an independent contractor with respect to CLIENT, and not an employee of CLIENT.


More Definitions of CSES

CSES means the Franchisee's customer and stakeholder engagement strategy agreed in accordance with paragraph 20.1 of Part 1 of Appendix 11, and any revision to that strategy prepared in accordance with paragraph 20.4 of Part 1 of Appendix 11;
CSES replacement Customer and Stakeholder Engagement Strategy revised in accordance with paragraph 9.3 of Schedule 7.2 (Customer Experience and Engagement);
CSES means the federally certified Child Support Enforcement [Case Management] System used by the CSED.
CSES means “Common Share Equivalents,” and shall consist of all of the Company Common Shares outstanding immediately prior to Closing and including any Company Common Shares underlying any “in-the-money” Company Options outstanding immediately prior to Closing (Company Options shall be deemed “in-the-money” to the extent the exercise price thereof is less than the CSE Amount).

Related to CSES

  • Company PSUs means outstanding performance share units granted under the Company PSU Plan;

  • Director Fees means the total compensation (including annual retainer and meeting fees, if any) paid by the Corporation to a Director in a calendar year for service on the Board;

  • Share Premium Account means the share premium account established in accordance with these Articles and the Companies Act;

  • Retainer means the annual cash retainer and the additional cash retainer for committee chairs payable to a Director as established from time to time by the Board of Directors; provided, however, that the term “Retainer” shall not include that portion of the annual cash retainer as to which a right exists to make an election under, or for which a prior election is in effect under, the Terms and Conditions Regarding the Grant of Options in Lieu of Cash Directors Fees to Non-Employee Directors Under 2011 Equity Incentive Plan of Manpower Inc. (the “Option Terms”) or the Procedures Governing the Grant of Options to Non-Employee Directors Under the 1994 Executive Stock Option and Restricted Stock Plan of Manpower Inc. (the “Option Procedures”).

  • Stock Unit Account means the bookkeeping account established by the Company pursuant to Section 6.4.