DVC definition

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

Examples of DVC in a sentence

  • DVC Reservation Component - Fee paid to Buena Vista Trading Company for providing the exchange component of the Club central reservation system.

  • National Informatics Centre Services Incorporated (NICSI), available in Help Desk at DVC Towers, C&M Department, 3rd Floor, Kolkata-54, West Bengal, India during the office hours.

  • As the authorized Voting Representative for each Unit of each DVC Resort, DVD has reviewed the proposed resolutions and budgets and intends to cast each Unit’s vote to approve the resolutions and budgets when presented for approval at the Member Annual Meetings.In addition to the matters listed above, an election will be held at the Member Annual Meetings to elect directors to each Board.

  • A Joint Venture of SAIL & DVC) Hall No: - M-01, Old Administrative Building, Ispat Bhavan, Bokaro Steel City – 827001Reg.

  • DVC shall not be responsible in any way for any delay/difficulties/inaccessibility of the downloading facility from the website for any reason whatsoever.


More Definitions of DVC

DVC the Deputy Vice-Chancellor
DVC. { // (optional) one or more device-related alarms "dCon": { // (optional) Alarm on connection between transmitter and sensor "stat": <integer>, // Status of device: 0: OK, 1: Alarm (i.e. connection failed)
DVC means Deputy Vice Chancellor.
DVC means Desert Valley Company, a California corporation."
DVC means a digital video cassette or digital versatile cassette, or any similar digital media developed in the future, containing a prerecorded motion picture or other videographic material.
DVC. { // (optional) one or more device-related alarms
DVC means the committee referred to in Section I.A.5 of Schedule 2 to this Agreement.