DVC definition

DVC means the Damodar Valley Corporation established by the Damodar Valley Corporations Act, 1948;
DVC. The Deputy Vice-Chancellor
DVC means the Deputy Vice Chancellor (Academic) of UWC;

Examples of DVC in a sentence

  • A Joint Central Committee shall be created and be comprised of one classified site committee person from the District, CCC, DVC, LMC, the Unit President and an equal number of management designees chosen by the Chief Human Resources Officer.

  • Pets are not permitted to stay at DVC Resorts, except for service animals as defined by the Americans with Disabilities Act and then only as authorized by the specific DVC Resort property.

  • The execution of this Agreement will not violate or breach any document, instrument, agreement, contract, or commitment material to the business of DVC to which DVC is a party and has been duly authorized by all appropriated and necessary action.

  • All instruments and documents delivered to DVC pursuant to the provisions hereof shall be reasonably satisfactory to DVC’s legal counsel.

  • Any unpaid charges or damages to the unit, including all contents and improvements, DVC property and Disney property, during the period of Guest’s Reservation that are assessed against Member or his/her /its membership shall be reimbursed to Member or Intermediary, or their respective agents, by Guest within ten (10) business days of notice to Guest.


More Definitions of DVC

DVC means the Damodar Valley Corporation established
DVC means Deputy Vice-Chancellor
DVC means the committee referred to in Section I.A.5 of Schedule 2 to this Agreement.
DVC means Desert Valley Company, a California corporation."
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DVC means a person appointed as a Deputy Vice-Chancellor of the University, or a person working in that capacity, or their nominee.