CVD definition

CVD means the Additional Duty of Customs levied under sub-section (1) of section 3 of the Customs Tariff Act, 1975.
CVD means the Additional Duty of Customs levied under sub-section
CVD means Cardiovascular Dynamics, Inc. and its Affiliates.

Examples of CVD in a sentence

  • It is your responsibility to contact the official in charge if subsequent to your filing there are events that affect your response ( e.g., changes in your cost accounting system are relevant to antidumping proceedings, and changes as a result of an audit are relevant to both antidumping and CVD proceedings).

  • In case of foreign bidders the duplicate copy of the electronic Bill of Entry along with TR6 challan should be made available for availing CENVAT credit on CVD, Cess (S) and SAD.

  • Education Code 44.031(a) [See COA for requirements applicable to school nutrition pur- chases, including produce, using federal funds.] Note: Regarding construction of school facilities, see CV gen- erally; CVA for competitive bidding; CVB for competitive sealed proposals; CVC and CVD for contracts using a construction manager; CVE for design/build contracts; and CVF for job order contracts for minor repairs/altera- tions.

  • Trends in cardiovascular health metrics and associations with all-cause and CVD mortality among US adults.

  • El C.V.D. asignado es: 0178-353F-6532*0104-DC24.Para cotejar el presente con su original electrónico acceda a la Oficina Virtual de la Universidad de Valladolid, y a través del servicio de Verificación de Firma introduzca el presente C.V.D. El documento resultante en su interfaz WEB deberá ser exactamente igual al presente.

  • Prices quoted should indicate clearly the Modvat relief (by way of C.V.D), being passed on to ITI and supplier should furnish regular invoice indicating rate and amount of duty that is passed on which should be proportionate to the materials sold to ITI from the relevant imported consignment, covered under this appropriate Bill of Entry.

  • The three most commonly used trade remedies are antidumping (AD), countervailing duty (CVD), and safeguard actions.

  • N.B.1 CVD includes the following processes: directed gas flow out-of-pack deposition, pulsating CVD, controlled nucleation thermal deposition (CNTD), plasma enhanced or plasma assisted CVD processes.N.B.2 Pack denotes a substrate immersed in a powder mixture.N.B.3 The gaseous reactants used in the out-of-pack process are produced using the same basic reactions and parameters as the pack cementation process, except that the substrate to be coated is not in contact with the powder mixture.

  • Chemical Vapour Deposition (CVD) is an overlay coating or surface modification coating process wherein a metal, alloy, "composite", dielectric or ceramic is deposited upon a heated substrate.

  • Low to moderate-dose statin for the prevention of cardiovascular disease (CVD) for adults aged 40 to 75 years with: a.


More Definitions of CVD

CVD means (i) cardiovascular risk reduction in patients with established cardiovascular disease, or (ii) such Indication in cardiovascular disease for which a Regulatory Agency grants Regulatory Approval to reduce cardiovascular events based on data from the Clinical Trial(s) set forth in the Development Plan, in each case, excluding an Indication for Severe Hypertriglyceridemia.
CVD means the Additional Duty of Customs levied under Section 3 of the Customs Tariff Act, 1975. Changes come into effect immediately unless otherwise specified.
CVD means Village Development Commission

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