CUV definition

CUV means the consideration for the dutiable transaction or unencumbered value of the Queensland business asset mentioned in subsection (1).
CUV means Crossover Utility Vehicle. “Days” means calendar days.‌

Examples of CUV in a sentence

  • The arrangements for handling these documents in paper or electronic format are set out in the Wagon Note Guide of the CUV (GLW-CUV), published by the International Railway Transport Committee (CIT).

  • It offers a variety of passenger vehicle models, including mid- to large-size sedan, mid-size sedan, compact sedan, small-size sedan, SUV, MPV and CUV products to satisfy customer demands for different types of vehicles.

  • The temporary transfer of the freight wagons in the course of an associated transport service/run and the subse-quent return of the empty freight wagon is not subleasing under the terms of wagon use contracts pursuant to CUV, GCU or similar statutory principles.

  • The column number 16 in the wagon list (CUV) of the empty RTC is determining for identification of the consignation term.

  • ANALYZER MICR & C/UV - TSCL 06021996 05 60 269.74 522.07 151400 1 2066 80102 20338 SURGICAL INSTRUM.

  • All commercial names, trademarks or distinctive signs, logos, symbols, mixed, figurative or registered trademarks that appear on this website belong to RevoluPAY and Grupo CUV Ventures or have, with prior authorization, the right to use them and are registered and protected by current legislation in this regard.

  • Articles 46 (Forum) and 51 (Procedure for recourse) of CIM and article 11 (Forum) of CUV shall not form part of this Agreement, save for the articles that are mandatory with respect to a certain Carriage.

Related to CUV

  • mm means millimetre;

  • Panchayat means an institution (by whatever name called) of self-government constituted under article 243B, for the rural areas;

  • Flashpoint means the minimum temperature at which a liquid gives off a vapor in sufficient concentration to ignite when tested as follows:

  • SOQ means Statement of Qualifications.

  • EG means the Enforcement Guide;