DOT definition

DOT means the United States Department of Transportation.
DOT means the United States department of transportation.
DOT means the U.S. Department of Transportation.

Examples of DOT in a sentence

  • The Borrower is a “citizen of the United States” as defined in Section 40102(a)(15) of Title 49 and as that statutory provision has been interpreted by the DOT pursuant to its policies (a “United States Citizen”).


More Definitions of DOT

DOT means the Department of Transportation of the United States or any Government Entity succeeding to the functions of such Department of Transportation.
DOT means a digital ownership token that build on top of blockchain NFT technologies to be minted by Coinllectibles which, when minted, will exist on a blockchain, each with a unique identification code and metadata and each also representing legal and beneficial title to the relevant Collectible to which it is pegged.
DOT means the U.S. Department of Transportation, including the Office of the Secretary, the Federal Highway Administration (FHWA), the Federal Transit Administration (FTA), and the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA).
DOT means the U.S. Department of Transportation or of any governmental organization of any state in the USA that regulates transportation within that state and any successor organizations to the authority thereof.
DOT means the United States Department of Transportation or any governmental person, agency or authority succeeding to the functions of such Department of Transportation.
DOT means the Department of Telecommunications, Government of India.
DOT means the Department of Telecommunications under MCIT in India.