HAL definition

HAL means a lifetime health advisory level for a contaminant, established by the United States Environmental Protection Agency (EPA). Health advisories represent the concentration of a single contaminant, based on current toxicological information, in drinking water which is not expected to cause adverse health effects over lifetime exposure.
HAL means the Housing Authorities Law, Health and Safety Code Section 34200,
HAL means HAL Antillen N.V., a Netherlands Antilles corporation. "HAL Subsidiaries" mean the Subsidiaries of HAL.

Examples of HAL in a sentence

  • Authority represents and warrants to City it is a public body, corporate and politic, duly existing pursuant to the HAL, and it has been authorized to transact business pursuant to action of the City Council.

  • However, HAL telephonic transfers and Online Banking transfers from your Money Market Accounts are included in this limitation.

  • In October 1997, the former Housing Authority of Louisville (HAL) was chosen as one of 24 MTW Demonstration awardees.

  • However, HAL telephonic transfers, and Online Banking transfers from your Money Market Accounts are included in this limitation.

  • The signed Integrity Pact needs to be retained by the Bidder(s)/Seller(s) and shall be submitted to HAL, upon seeking such information.


More Definitions of HAL

HAL means Hindustan Aeronautics Limited;
HAL means Heap Acid Leaching, being the hydro-metallurgical process whereby the nickel-bearing Nontronite Ore and Saprolite Ore is stacked in heaps on sealed pads and leached via reticulation of dilute sulphuric acid through the heap.
HAL means HAL Antillen N.V., a Netherlands Antilles corporation.
HAL is means the California Housing Authorities Law, Part 2 of Division 24, Section 34200, et seq., of the Health and Safety Code and is also defined in Recital A.
HAL means HAL Holding N.V. and its Affiliates and Associates.
HAL means Hockey Australia Limited.
HAL refers to Holland America Line N.V., a Curacao corporation, in its capacity as general partner of Cruiseport Curacao C.V. “Seabourn” refers to Seabourn Cruise Line Limited, a Bermuda company. “Provider” refers to HAL or to Seabourn, as applicable to your Cruise. “Companies” refers to Owner, HAL, Seabourn, Cruiseport Curacao C.V., Windstar Pride Limited, Star Voyager Limited, Star Legend Limited, Westours Motor Coaches, LLC d/b/a Gray Line of Alaska, Royal Hyway Tours, Inc., Westmark Hotels, Inc., Westmark Hotels of Canada Ltd., HAL Properties Limited, HAL Services B.V. and any other corporate affiliate of HAL and Seabourn that provides or is expected to provide you with goods or services as part of or incident to your Cruise, Land + Sea Journey, Air Package or Land Trip. “Initial Departure” means the time at which you first begin transit by any means of transport booked by us (including air transportation) for the purpose of taking the Cruise or Land + Sea Journey. “Air Package” refers to air transportation booked for you by us to enable you to travel to and from your Cruise or Land + Sea Journey. “Land Trip” refers to a pre- or post-Cruise or Land + Sea Journey package or transfer you have purchased (excluding any Air Package), or to a shore excursion you purchase during your Cruise or Land + Sea Journey, on which you are traveling on one or more motorcoaches, dayboats and/or railcars owned or operated by us. “Land Trip” also refers to any visit by you to Half Moon Cay (on the island of Little San Salvador) in the Bahamas (“Half Moon Cay”).