GFO definition

GFO means Gold Fields Operations Limited (Registration No. 1959/003209/06), a public company duly incorporated according to the company laws of South Africa;
GFO means the Game Farm Operator that may be appointed by the BOD, responsible for the profitable running of the Game Farm;
GFO means the State of Nevada, Governor’s Finance Office.

Examples of GFO in a sentence

  • The Grantee will be responsible for its Subcontractors’ performance of the pertinent Grant agreement obligations and ensure Subcontractors abide by all terms and conditions of the GFO and resulting Grant agreement.

  • GFO status is granted in the adjunct faculty member’s primary discipline.

  • In the event of Grant agreement award, the contents of this GFO (including all attachments), GFO addenda and revisions, the Proposal response from the successful Vendor as accepted by the Procuring Agency, and any additional terms agreed to in writing by the parties shall be incorporated into the Grant agreement.

  • If the ▇▇▇▇ approves the adjunct’s request to return to teaching and the adjunct held GFO status at the time of retirement, the adjunct faculty member will return to employment as a GFO adjunct and retain bargaining unit status.

  • If an adjunct faculty member is assigned to teach in a division or discipline outside of the one in which he/she has GFO status, compensation at the GFO rate shall still apply.

  • An adjunct faculty member may only have GFO status in one discipline for the purposes of GFO assignment.

  • If a Vendor needs accommodations at the outset of this GFO process, please contact the Contract Administrator.

  • All adjuncts who achieve GFO designation will be evaluated on a regular basis and no less than once each 8 semesters (fall and spring) taught.

  • Each division will create a regular schedule of evaluations based on its needs, size, and GFO composition.

  • Other GFO costs include costs for the scheduling of production, costs of the maintenance of the bills of materials, costs for the technical support, expenses of the plant administration and general services, costs of IT for non-dedicated IT systems such as SAP.