EC definition

EC means housing accommodation provided under the executive condominium scheme as defined in section 2 of the Executive Condominium Housing Scheme Act (Chapter 99A);
EC means the European Commission
EC means electrical conductivity.

Examples of EC in a sentence

  • European Council (EC) Regulation 150/2003 sets out the rules that apply in respect of import duty on certain weapons and military equipment imported into the EU.

  • If this is unavoidable, a fully completed EC safety data sheet in accordance with EC Directive 91- 155-EEC must be sent to Purchasing with the tender.

  • The EC Recommendation C/2008/1329 and the OECD Guidelines for Access to Research Data from Public Funding (2007) were also mentioned as promoting open access to and sharing of publicly funded research data with certain restrictions linked to commercial exploitation.

  • Prior to beginning the Study, Sponsor shall provide to Site documentation verifying approval by the EC of the Protocol and the information to be provided to potential subjects of the Study to secure their informed consent.

  • All certificates and attestations relating to the Machinery Directive, the CE Marking Directive, the EC Declaration and the Safety Data Sheets in accordance with REACH in Dutch must be delivered to the KdG Prevention services at the time of delivery.


More Definitions of EC

EC means the European Commission.
EC means the default energy content of pellet fuel, which shall be 7870 Btu per pound;
EC means a unit of electro-conductivity of water, measured in micro-siemens per centimetre at 25 degrees celsius.
EC means a unit of electro-conductivity of water, measured in micro- siemens per centimetre at 25 degrees celsius.
EC means the European Community and its successors.
EC means the Evaluation Committee appointed to review and assess all Proposals and make its recommendations to the Commissioner concerning its evaluations.
EC means the European Community.