DGD definition

DGD means the Dubai Good Delivery standard that was developed by DMCC in 2005 as an international benchmark for quality and technical specification in the production of gold and silver for the DGCX. The objective of the standard is to increase confidence in the industry, create opportunities for trade finance activities and to provide the technical robustness in line with globally accepted best practices. The DGD standard for the DGCX prescribes 1kg gold bars of 99.5% or better purity and standard silver bars ranging from 900-110 ounces at a minimum 99.9% purity. This standard further complies with both DMCC’s Practical Guidance for Responsible Sourcing and the Signet Responsible Sourcing Protocol in the US. Hallmarked Gold Bars from Refineries with only the DGD standard are acceptable to the UAE banks.;
DGD means Diamond Green Diesel LLC, a Delaware limited liability company.
DGD means the Borrower’s General Customs Directorate (“Direction Générale des Douanes”) within MOF, and such term includes any successor thereto;

Examples of DGD in a sentence

  • Each Member consents to such agreements and the performance by DGD of its obligations thereunder.

  • DGD Trust shall remain a Seller under the Purchase Agreement with respect to its Up-C Interests as set forth on Schedule 2.1 hereto.

  • To obtain the authorization from DGD to make use of this process, MCA-Côte d’Ivoire must send a letter to the Directeur Général des Douanes in DGD.

  • The exemption will be granted as part of the issuance of the electronic certificate of exemption provided by DGD to exempt import and custom duties.

  • Once the Minister of Budget issues the decision, MCA-Côte d’Ivoire will provide the decision along with a copy of the Compact to DGD and DGI and will periodically provide these administrations with an updated list of Exempt Beneficiaries.

  • Within 72 hours, DGD will record all the information contained on the application in tax authority’s information management system (“SYDAM”) and then issue an electronic certificate of exemption.

  • No representation or warranty by DGD in this Agreement or on any Schedule hereto contains any untrue statement of a material fact or omits to state any material fact necessary in order to make the statements contained therein not misleading as of the date made.

  • The rights granted to DGD under Section 1.9 hereof shall be cumulative and not alternative and action on one shall not be deemed to constitute an election or waiver of any other right to which DGD may be entitled.

  • Bullion means precious metal bars and coins (gold, silver, platinum and palladium) that are designated for trading through their sale or purchase in units of ounces, kilograms and/or ten tolas and are considered high quality precious metals, unless stated otherwise by the company, and comply to the minimum purity requirements of the Dubai Good Delivery (DGD) and London Good Delivery (LGD) standards.

  • During the Term of this Agreement, the DGD Vehicles shall remain the personal property of DGD.


More Definitions of DGD

DGD means the Recipient’s General Customs Directorate (“Direction Générale des Douanes”) within the MF.
DGD. Dangerous goods declaration required for transportation with ocean-going vessels. “ECD Cleaning certificate issued by CEFIC SQAS assesed cleaning stations. Cleaning Certificate” “SQAS- Certificate” Certificate issued after a CEFIC SQAS assesment “DHL external Written instructions sent by DHLL operations to the sub-contractor Clearinghouse containing all relevant information required for the execution Instruction” and invoicing of the assignment.
DGD. Title 1 "DGD Common Stock" ss. 2.01(a) 3 - 80 -

Related to DGD

  • MGD means million gallons per day. "mg/l" means milligrams per liter. "ug/l" means micrograms per liter. "ng/l" means nanograms per liter. "S.U." means standard pH unit. "kg/day" means kilograms per day.

  • DGPC means Druk Green Power Corporation Limited including its successors and permitted assigns;

  • L.S.D. means lysergic acid diethylamide.

  • DGS&D means Directorate General of Supplies and Disposals

  • DG means Distributed Generation.