DFOT definition

DFOT or “Develop, Finance, Operate and Transfer” shall have the meaning set forth in Recital (A);

Examples of DFOT in a sentence

  • The Authority has resolved to improve the radiology imaging facilities in select government hospitals in Maharashtra by developing Radiology Imaging Diagnostic Centres (hereinafter called “Diagnostic Centres”) on develop, finance, operate and transfer (DFOT) basis in accordance with the terms and conditions to be set forth in a concession agreement to be entered into.

Related to DFOT

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