DOTC definition

DOTC means the Department of Transportation and Communications.
DOTC means the Department of Transportation and Communications of the Republic of the Philippines.
DOTC means the Borrower’s Department of Transportation and Communication or any successor thereto;

Examples of DOTC in a sentence

  • By reason of such interest of the Recipient, the DOTC proposes to disclose certain Confidential Information (as defined below) to the Recipient.

  • The Recipient agrees not to directly or indirectly contact or communicate with any other official or other employee of the DOTC concerning the Project, or to seek any information in connection therewith from such person, without the express written consent of the DOTC.

  • The Recipient acknowledges that the DOTC have the exclusive right to determine what information it may furnish to the Recipient.

  • All DOTC Base Agreements shall require the use of DD Form 882, Report of Inventions and Subcontracts, to file an invention report for every OTIA.

  • The Recipient acknowledges and agrees that the DOTC is not making any representation or warranty, expressed or implied, as to the accuracy, completeness or adequacy of any of the Confidential Information or that such information will remain unchanged.

  • The CMF, on behalf of the NAC, NAC Members, their subcontractors or suppliers, may from time to time disclose information that is Trade Secret or Confidential Information to the Government in connection with this Agreement, a project proposal, DOTC Base Agreements, or performance under an OTIA.

  • DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION AND COMMUNICATIONS (DOTC) THROUGH SR TELECOM, INC.

  • I understand that AP courses cannot be selected as alternate choices for electives, however, I understand that any AP course I request can be added to my schedule and it is my responsibility to complete all required summer assignments.

  • Only those representations or warranties that are expressly made to the Recipient in a definitive agreement issued by the DOTC in connection with the Project, as, and if it is executed by the DOTC, and subject to such limitations and restrictions as may be specified in such agreement, will have any legal effect.

  • The Recipient releases the DOTC or any of its official and employees of any liability to the Recipient or any other person arising out of or related to the Confidential Information or any interpretations or conclusions made or drawn therefrom by the Recipient.


More Definitions of DOTC

DOTC means the Department of Tourism and Culture of the State of Tamil Nadu;
DOTC means the Borrower’s Department of Transportation and
DOTC means the Department of Transportation and Communication.
DOTC. – means Department of Transportation and Communications;

Related to DOTC

  • DOT means the United States Department of Transportation.

  • TELRIC means Total Element Long-Run Incremental Cost.

  • Radiopharmaceutical quality assurance means, but is not limited to, the performance of appropriate chemical, biological, and physical tests on potential radiopharmaceuticals and the interpretation of the resulting data to determine their suitability for use in humans and animals, including internal test assessment, authentication of product history, and the keeping of proper records.

  • Regulatory Floodway means the channel of a river or other watercourse and the adjacent land areas that must be reserved in order to discharge the base flood without cumulatively increasing the water surface elevation more than a designated height.

  • Transient space marketplace means an online marketplace through which a person may offer transient accommodations or hotel rooms to individuals. A “transient space marketplace” allows transient accommodations or hotel rooms to be advertised or listed through an online marketplace 1[and] in exchange for consideration or1 provides a means for a customer to arrange for the occupancy of the transient accommodation or hotel room in exchange for consideration 1[directly through the online marketplace]. A ‘transient space marketplace’ shall not include an online marketplace operated by or on behalf of a hotel or hotel corporation that facilitates customer occupancy solely for the hotel or hotel corporation’s owned or managed hotels and franchisees.1