DPL definition

DPL means The Dayton Power and Light Company, an Ohio corporation.
DPL has the meaning provided in the recitals.

Examples of DPL in a sentence

  • Other day to day matters will be dealt with by The Data Protection Lead (DPL - see Appendix 3), The Head-teacher, Deputy Head-teacher, and the Senior Administrator with the full support and guidance of the DPO.

  • Positive contribution from DPL Iwakuni 1 & 2 and D Project Matsuyama S, both acquired in December 2022, resulted in net property income (“NPI”) growth of 4.6% year-on-year (“y-o-y”) in JPY terms for FY20233.

  • Please refer to the announcements dated 29 December 2023 and 31 January 2024 for further information on the acquisitions of D Project Tan Duc 2 and DPL Ibaraki Yuki, respectively.

  • The Local Authority warrants and represents that it has obtained all and any necessary registrations, notifications and consents required by the DPL to process personal data for the purposes of performing its obligations under this Agreement.

  • Driving GrowthDHLT recently announced the acquisition of D Project Tan Duc 2 in Vietnam and DPL Ibaraki Yuki in Japan, in December 2023 and January 2024, respectively 4 .


More Definitions of DPL

DPL means Delmarva Power & Light Company, a Delaware and Virginia corporation.
DPL is defined in the preamble.
DPL means Delmarva Power & Light Company and its successors.
DPL means the Cayman Islands Data Protection Law, 2017.
DPL means DPL Inc., an Ohio corporation, and its successors and assigns.
DPL means Dalmia Power Limited (CIN: U40109TN2005PLC057326), a public company limited by shares, incorporated on 30th August, 2005 under the provisions of the 1956 Act and having its registered office at Dalmiapuram Lalgudi Taluk, Dalmiapuram-621651, Dist. Tiruchirappalli, Tamil Nadu;
DPL means the Data Protection (Bailiwick of Guernsey) Law, 2017. “Financial Crime” means money laundering, terrorist financing, bribery, corruption, tax evasion, fraud, evasion of sanctions (economic or trade), and/ or any acts or attempts to circumvent or break any applicable Laws relating to the services provided under this Agreement.