DWW definition

DWW means Deepwater Wind, LLC, a Delaware limited liability company.
DWW means Downs Water Warehouse Pty Ltd ATF Downs Water Warehouse Unit Trust T/A Downs Water Warehouse, its successors and assigns or any person acting on behalf of and with the authority of Downs Water Warehouse Pty Ltd ATF Downs Water Warehouse Unit Trust T/A Downs Water Warehouse.
DWW means Drinking Water Watch, which is the state’s database for public access to water systems and their information.

Examples of DWW in a sentence

  • DWW will not be liable to the Customer for any loss or damage the Customer suffers because DWW has exercised its rights under this clause.

  • In addition to the Price the Customer must pay to DWW an amount equal to any GST DWW must pay for any supply by DWW under this or any other agreement for the sale of the Goods/hire of the Equipment.

  • All Work Product shall constitute the property of, and shall be owned by, DWW and that no license to such Work Product is hereby granted to the State or any third party.

  • On any default by the Customer DWW may re-allocate any payments previously received and allocated.

  • DWW and the State through its OER shall endeavor to reduce the costs of any such transmission to a minimum and arrange an equitable sharing of the costs of such transmission among BIPCO, the Project and the relevant Transmission Provider.

  • Once a Certificate of Critical Economic Concern for the Project has been issued to DWW, the State shall, for so long as this JDA is in effect, utilize its reasonable best efforts to facilitate the renewal of such Certificate upon the expiry thereof.

  • The Company is a party to an Agreement and Plan of Merger, ---------- dated as of February 14, 2000 (the "Merger Agreement"), with DWW Acquisition ---------------- Corporation, a Delaware corporation ("MergerCo"), and Wavetek ▇▇▇▇▇▇ ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇, -------- Inc., a Delaware corporation ("WWG"), pursuant to which MergerCo shall merge --- (the "Merger") with WWG, with WWG as the surviving corporation.

  • Upon Discontinuation of the development of Phase II, DWW shall have no further obligations, liabilities or responsibilities to the State to develop Phase II under this JDA except for any removal and demobilization obligations set forth in a permit or other contract with a State agency and to meet its obligations for Phase I and to provide Economic Development Activities as set forth in Section VIII of this JDA.

  • DWW may terminate this Agreement if the State (i) fails to make any objection required under Section IV; (ii) fails to advocate on behalf of the Project as required under Section V.B, or (iii) contests or objects to the license granted to DWW pursuant to Section V.C.

  • In the event that DWW fails to deposit $3.2 million pursuant to Section V.E.1, upon notice by the State to DWW, DWW shall have ten (10) days from receipt of notice from the State to deposit such funds in accordance with such escrow agreement.

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