ETV definition

ETV means e.tv Proprietary Limited;
ETV means Educational Television.
ETV means Energy Technology Ventures, LLC.

Examples of ETV in a sentence

  • If the youth is eligible for ETV at 21, they may remain eligible to age 23 as long as they remain enrolled in a post-secondary education or training program and are making satisfactory progress toward completion of that program.

  • ETV Life To be carried/made available to all subscribers of such Package(s) where any other Telugu language channel(s) is/are carried/made available, except the BST Package.

  • DATE CORPORATE OVERHEAD ALLOCATION AGREEMENTS As of 01/01/96 Corporate Overhead Allocation Agreement dated as of January 1, 1996, among PTK, S.A., PTK-Warsaw, PTK-Ryntronik, PTK-Krakow, PTK-Inzynier, PTK-Lublin, ETV, Telkat, WCCI and PCBV.

  • All of these technologies have the potential to affect engine performance, and the concurrence of the engine manufacturer that the changes are compatible with safe, efficient, and reliable operation in the engine is an important element in demonstrating commercial readiness and suitability for ETV.

  • Educational and Training Vouchers Program (“ETV”) – ETV provides resources specifically to help meet the youth’s education and training needs.


More Definitions of ETV

ETV means the emergency towing vessel Pacific Responder or its replacement. “FWA” means Fair Work Australia.
ETV means the emergency towing vessel Pacific Responder or its replacement. “First Engineer” means the engineer next in rank to the Chief Engineer.
ETV means the EPA's Environmental Technical Verification Program. "EPA" means the United States Environmental Protection Agency. "FDA" means the United States Food and Drug Administration.
ETV means the emergency towing vessel Pacific Responder or its replacement.
ETV means Emergency Towing Vessel; and
ETV means Entrepreneur Television, Inc., a Georgia corporation.
ETV shall have the meaning set forth in Section 7.3(h).