FEMS definition

FEMS means the Fire and Emergency Medical Services Department.
FEMS means Fonds de l’édition des manuels scolaires, a rolling fund for the financing of textbooks, established under the Borrower’s Arrêté No. 92-049/MESSRS/SG/DAAF, dated May 29, 1992;

Examples of FEMS in a sentence

  • List_MAPS will participate to the 7th edition of the international conference FEMS from the 9th to the 13th July 2017, which gathers every two years, participants from all over the world: more than 2 000 participants and 90 countries.

  • Pro-Act is hereby granted all necessary power and authority for and on behalf of Firstline to carry out the duties and services herein including signing authority on all Firstline bank accounts, of which will require two out of three signatures, and will report to the Board of Directors of FEMS.

  • The above fees will be paid generally and primarily by FEMS, however, in the event FEMS is unable to pay the fees, FLRS will also jointly assume responsibility to pay any current fees and/or fees in arrears.

  • In FY 16, FEMS trained over 10,000 people, doubling its 5000 resident goal.

  • Firstline hereby appoints Dorlyn Evancic (President of Pro-Act) as Director and CFO of FEMS an▇ ▇▇▇▇, ▇▇▇ ▇▇o-Act accepts such fiduciary duties on a go forward basis, with full indemnity for any/all past and subsequent repercussions resulting from actions/negligence of Firstline's prior principals or agents.

  • Subject to any earlier termination pursuant to the terms hereof, the engagement shall commence on the date hereof and shall be for a period of one year, and shall renew for additional one year terms unless FEMS or Pro-Act gives notice that they do not wish to renew at least 60 days prior to the end of the initial term or the term of any renewal.

  • FEMS is a publicly traded corporation on the Pink Sheets exchange and is planning to list on the OTC exchange within the next four to six months.

  • FLRS is a wholly owned subsidiary of FEMS which is involved in natural resource extraction and environmental remediation industries.