DMM definition

DMM means the Domestic Mail Manual as found on the USPS website pe.usps.com on the date of mailing.
DMM means the Borrower's Department of Marine;
DMM means the Recipient’s Merchant Maritime Directorate (“Direction de la Marine Marchande”) established within the MOT.

Examples of DMM in a sentence

  • Any written notice by the Contractor to MCPS required under the Contract shall be provided to the DMM Director, with a copy to the MCPS Project Contact, using contact information available on the MCPS website.

  • The use of MCPS property, including but not limited to equipment and technology, must be approved in advance by the DMM Director.

  • Any Contractor requests for changes to the Contract price, terms, or conditions shall be referred to the Director of the MCPS Department of Materials Management or designee (DMM Director).

  • In the event that the Parties are not able to resolve a dispute concerning a question of fact arising under the Contract, the dispute shall be submitted in writing to the DMM Director for a determination.

  • No such changes shall be made without the written authorization of the DMM Director.

  • Any claim by the Contractor for adjustment under this Article must be asserted within thirty (30) days from the date of receipt by the Contractor of the notification of change, however, if the DMM Director decides that the facts justify such action, the DMM Director may receive and act upon any such claim asserted at any time prior to final payment under the Contract.

  • The DMM Director may, at any time, make non-material changes that are within the original general scope of the Contract and the RFP or solicitation in any one or more of the following: (i) specifications or statement of work, and (ii) place of performance or delivery.

  • The Contractor may appeal the decision of the DMM Director in writing to the Superintendent of Schools, whose decision shall be final.

  • Work performed under the Contract shall not be subcontracted without advance written approval of the DMM Director; nor shall any substitution of subcontractors be made without such advanced approval in writing.

  • If the DMM Director determines that a failure to perform was occasioned by any one or more of the said causes, the delivery schedule shall be revised accordingly, subject to the rights of MCPS to invoke Articles 12 and 13.


More Definitions of DMM

DMM means the Borrower’s Department of Marine;
DMM or “DMM Organization” means “designated market maker” and “designated market maker unit” respectively, as such terms are used in the rules of the NYSE.

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