DMP definition

DMP means a dispensing medical practitioner licensed under Section 58-17b, Part 8.
DMP means the physical location at which the overall accuracy requirements are to be met, such physical location and accuracy requirements being as stated in the Metering Codes of Practice;
DMP means a dispensing medical practitioner licensed under Title 58, Chapter 17b, Part 8.

Examples of DMP in a sentence

  • Any such alteration to any Quality Standard or Quality Standards shall require Approval (and the written consent of the Customer where the relevant Standard or Standards is/are included in DMP Schedule 2 (Goods and/or Services and Key Performance Indicators) and shall be implemented within an agreed timescale.

  • The Authority and the Customer have consented to the engagement of the Key Sub-Contractors listed in DMP Schedule 7 (Key Sub-Contractors).

  • If no meaning is given to it in the DMP Agreement, it shall, in the first instance, be interpreted in accordance with the common interpretation within the relevant market sector/industry where appropriate.

  • The Customer may terminate this Contract by issuing a Termination Notice to the Supplier if the DMP Agreement is terminated for any reason whatsoever.

  • The Supplier is a participant on the Dynamic Marketplace Apprenticeship Training system DMP pursuant to the DMP Agreement.


More Definitions of DMP

DMP means the arrangements established by the Authority for the provision of the Goods to Contracting Authorities by suppliers (including the Supplier) pursuant to the OJEU Notice;
DMP means the Water Authority’s Drought Management Plan in existence on the effective date of this policy and as readopted or amended from time to time, or an equivalent plan of the Water Authority to manage or allocate supplies during shortages.
DMP means a dispensing medical practitioner licensed under Title 58, Chapter 17b, Part 8, Dispensing Medical Practitioner and Dispensing Medical Practitioner Clinic Pharmacy.
DMP means the point, immediately upstream of the Delivery Point, where the volume and quality of Export Oil that may be lifted by Contractor under this Contract is measured.
DMP means debt management plan.
DMP accuracy requirements are to be met, such physical location and accuracy requirements being as stated in the Metering Codes of Practice;
DMP means the Department of Mines and Petroleum, or such other Western Australian Government department that is from time to time responsible for the administration of the Mining Act. Employment Benefits means wages, salaries, incentive payments and benefits (including bonuses, long and short term incentive plans and entitlements under employee share plans or option plans) and any other remuneration or benefit (other than a superannuation benefit) payable or required to be provided to a Transferring Employee. Encumbrance means any: