ECT definition

ECT means Enron Capital & Trade Resources Corp., a Delaware corporation.
ECT means the Electronic Communications and Transactions Act 25, of 2002;
ECT means Eastern clock time.

Examples of ECT in a sentence

  • Convulsive Therapy (ECT) - a therapeutic service which initiates seizure activity with an electric impulse while the individual is under anesthesia.

  • This agreement will cover electroconvulsive therapy (ECT) services when performed and billed by a psychiatrist.

  • Electro-Convulsive Therapy (ECT) - a therapeutic service which initiates seizure activity with an electric impulse while the individual is under anesthesia.

  • When medically indicated, outpatient electro-convulsive therapy (ECT) is covered in lieu of inpatient services.

  • One inpatient day, if any, may be exchanged for 2 days of treatment in a Partial Hospitalization and/or outpatient electroshock therapy (ECT) program in lieu of hospitalization up to the maximum benefit limitation upon approval by HMO.


More Definitions of ECT

ECT means Electro Convulsive Therapy and refers to a psychiatric treatment in which 16 seizures are electrically induced in anesthetized patients for therapeutic effect.
ECT means the Electronic Communications and Transactions Act, 2002 (Act No. 25 of 2002);
ECT means Enbridge Commercial Trust, an unincorporated trust established under the laws of Alberta;
ECT means Enerplus Commercial Trust, a trust organized under the laws of Alberta (the trustee of which is Enerplus ECT Resources Ltd., an Alberta corporation) and an indirect wholly owned subsidiary of the Fund;
ECT means Enbridge Commercial Trust, an unincorporated trust established under the laws of Alberta; “ECT Board” means the Board of Trustees of ECT;
ECT means Enbridge Commercial Trust, an unincorporated trust established under the laws of Alberta pursuant to the ECT Trust Indenture.
ECT means Enbridge Commercial Trust, a trust constituted by the ECT Trust Indenture;