ESO definition

ESO means National Grid Electricity System Operator Limited (company number: 11014226) (and any successor to its role);
ESO means the Ethical Standards Officer appointed by the Standards Board who referred the Referred Complaint to the Monitoring Officer, or the ESO’s nominee;
ESO means: The European Organisation for Astronomical Research in the Southern Hemisphere.

Examples of ESO in a sentence

  • The Consortium Members agree that ESO is hereby granted an irrevocable, non-commercial, and unvarying license, free of any charge, to use, copy and disseminate any such data, information and knowledge supplied by the Consortium or a Consortium Member under the Agreement, for its own requirements in the field of scientific research and its applications.

  • In case of export-controlled or classified items, it shall be the responsibility of the entity that procures the item from a third party under export control rules or that provides it to ESO, to obtain from the relevant authorities(s) in a timely manner any required export license for the use of ESO, and where needed for the Consortium Members, on ESO's premises in Germany, Chile and where needed, at the premises of the Consortium Members.

  • ESO is entitled to transfer the above data to third parties working for ESO in the Member States of the Organisation.

  • The applicable policy for GTO, approved by the ESO Council, is defined in the ELT GTO Policy, mentioned in Article 1.3.7.


More Definitions of ESO

ESO means Electroenergien Sistemen Operator EAD, the Bulgarian system operator;
ESO means Ethical Standards Officer.
ESO means an "Employee Stock Option" which is an Option granted to a director, officer or employee of the Company;
ESO means an Ethical Standards Officer appointed by the Standards Board for England;
ESO means the “European Organisation for Astronomical Research in the Southern Hemisphere”.
ESO means Electroenergien Systemen Operator EAD, the Bulgarian system operator;