ESRP definition

ESRP means the DTE Energy Company Executive Supplemental Retirement Plan (nonqualified plan for tax purposes).
ESRP means this State Street Corporation Executive Supplemental Retirement Plan (including the Exhibits and Schedules thereto and the Committee actions referenced therein), as the same may be amended from time to time in accordance with the terms hereof.
ESRP means the project pursuant to which a financing agreement was signed between the Recipient and the Association dated December 17, 2021, for the provision of the sum of One Hundred Six Million Five Hundred Thousand Special Drawing Rights (SDR 106,500,000), for increasing access to lower cost and cleaner electricity supply in Project areas and re-establishing the electricity supply industry (Grant Number D931-SO).

Examples of ESRP in a sentence

  • Anything in the ESRP to the contrary notwithstanding, during the Employment Period: (I) Section 7.1 (Amendments) thereof shall be inapplicable to the Executive to the extent such amendment reduces the accrued benefit or contribution rate or otherwise adversely affects the right of the Executive to accrue an ESRP benefit; and (II) Section 3.6 (Forfeitures) thereof shall be inapplicable to the Executive in connection with any termination of employment (other than for Cause (as defined under this Agreement)).

  • West’s ESRP will also support configuration for transfers to neighboring ESInets via egress i3 SIP.

  • Specifically the Policy Routing Function (PRF) is required to interface with the Emergency Service Routing Proxy (ESRP) and the conditional routing possibilities within the NGCS.

  • The RNSP shall supply a rules-based routing proxy functionality per NENA-STA-10.2-2016 (and subsequent versions) that aligns with the PSNP developed and maintained (PRF) as required to interface with the PSNP developed and maintained Emergency Service Routing Proxy (ESRP) and the conditional routing possibilities within the NGCS.

  • The ESRP processes ingress calls received using Session Initiation Protocol (SIP) signaling with location embedded in the Presence Information Data Format – Location Object (PIDF-LO) from i3-compliant carrier networks, from legacy carriers or from selective routers via the Legacy Selective Router Gateway (LSRG) and routes calls to the call processing system (CPS) and then on to the PSAP location, according to the caller’s location and the PSAP-configured routing policy.

  • The ESRP will send the latitude and longitude as the preferred location element to the ECRF to determine the appropriate PSAP for routing.

  • The West ESRP contains the routing logic that routes the call to the appropriate terminating ESRP, also known as the PSAP’s hosted VIPER or VESTA call handling system.

  • These services are enabled by the NGCS Functional Elements ESRP, ECRF, LVF, BCF, Bridge, Policy Store, Logging Services and typical IP services such as DNS and DHCP.

  • Nothing in this Agreement shall prevent or limit the Executive’s continuing or future participation in any plan, program, policy or practice provided by the Company Group and for which the Executive may qualify, nor, subject to Section 15(f) hereof, shall anything herein limit or otherwise affect such rights as the Executive may have under any contract or agreement with the Company Group, including, without limitation, the ESRP or the MSRP.

  • These include but are not limited to ESRP, ECRF, LVF, BCF, SI, Policy Store, and i3 Logging Services.


More Definitions of ESRP

ESRP. (the “Environmental, Social and Resettlement Plan”) means the environmental and social impact assessment documents, dated December 2006 prepared by the Recipient for the implementation of the construction activities under the Project and which describe the actual and potential environmental and social impact of the said activities, a management planning setting forth the mitigation measures and systems required to monitor the implementation of the said activities and to ensure compliance of such activities with said measures with a view to limiting any actual or potential adverse environmental and/or social impact, and which includes the environmental and social impact assessment and the pest management plan.