EOP definition

EOP means the time the Vessel records End of Passage on arrival after any voyage.
EOP means, in respect of a Product, end of serial production according to the agreements between the Recipient and its end customers as amended from time to time at the sole discretion of the Recipient (including any lifetime extensions);
EOP means any modification to be made to the Regional Interconnected Systems that is

Examples of EOP in a sentence

  • Non-probationary employees below this new EOP rate in the affected class shall be placed on the new EOP rate.

  • Original probationers shall be placed at the new minimum, (unless previously hired into range at a step greater than the new EOP) without affecting their step dates.

  • In such event the next higher numbered step shall be the new end of probation (EOP) rate.

  • Non-Probationary employees in the class who are on steps at or above the new EOP rate shall receive a one (1) step increase.

  • All Commercial General Liability Insurance policies shall name as additional insureds Landlord (or its successors and assignees), the managing agent for the Building (or any successor), EOP Operating Limited Partnership, Equity Office Properties Trust and their respective members, principals, beneficiaries, partners, officers, directors, employees, and agents, and other designees of Landlord and its successors as the interest of such designees shall appear.


More Definitions of EOP

EOP means an Economic Opportunity Plan.
EOP means the Recipient’s Executive Office of the President, or any successor thereto.
EOP means EOP Operating Limited Partnership.
EOP means the date on which the production of the Polestar Vehicle covered by this License Agreement ends according to Appendix 1.
EOP means the Equity Ownership Plan of Entergy Corporation and Subsidiaries, or any successor or replacement plan.
EOP is defined in Schedule II, Part A, Article 4(a)(i).
EOP means the City of Palmer Emergency Operations Plan