Examples of Developer Group in a sentence
An MBE or WBE Developer Application is one where: (1) the Developer is an MBE or WBE; (2) the Developer Group includes an MBE or WBE; (3) there is a Developer Mentor/Protégé relationship.
The Kent Developer Group highlighted two examples where more flexibility was needed in the fee structure: a small scheme with a disproportionately high transportation advice fee, and a large £1m scheme with a relatively low fixed fee compared to a scheme half this size.
Responses were received from: Hillreed, Bovis, Barrett, St James’s, Moat, Trenport and Millwood on behalf of the Kent Developer Group.
An MBE or WBE Developer Application is one where: (1) the Developer is an MBE or WBE;(2) the Developer Group includes an MBE or WBE; (3) there is a Developer Mentor/Protégé relationship.
SPR are members of the Renewable UK Offshore Consents and Licensing Group and regularly attend stakeholder workshops to support the work of Energy UK, Renewable UK and the Sea Users Developer Group in discharging this role, and to provide valuable insight to stakeholders to help embed new policies at a strategic and working level.
Belarus - an investment in ODO Developer Group, OOO Mlada, and SOOO Wonderland Retail (IFC/R2013-0174, dated May 16, 2013) in the form of an "A" loan of up to US$20 million, authorized on May 29, 2013.
Prior to registration, the Owner shall enter into the Queensville Developer Group Trustee Agreement to provide for the equitable distribution of the costs of the land and community infrastructure facilities that are required for development to occur in the Queensville Community Plan.
Developer Group The Tender regulations define a ‘developer group’ as two or more persons acting together for the purpose of developing a Qualifying Project.
The PEGI Council (“PC”), PEGI Experts Group (“PEG”), PEGI Developer Group (“PDG”) and PEGI Legal Committee (“PLC”) shall play key roles in ensuring that the Code evolves in line with all relevant social, political, legal and technological developments.
Members of the consumer electronics industry have formed a consortium called the Marlin Developer Group, which aims to develop a common DRM standard.