HART definition

HART means the housing application review team, a body of affordable housing funding agencies which meets to review housing proposals.
HART means Hart InterCivic, Inc., a Texas corporation.

Examples of HART in a sentence

  • Some intervention studies may be ‘human reproductive research’ for the purposes of the Human Assisted Reproductive Technology Act 2004 (the HART Act).

  • This value of time is converted into an analogue output current between 4 and 20 mA or a digital HART signal corresponding to a calibrated distance which can then be displayed digitally in a variety of forms from a list of choices available in the gauge’s user menu.

  • The launch will occur at the January general meet- ing of the Daly City Peninsula Partnership at 9 a.m. in the Serramonte Del Rey building at 699 Serramonte Blvd., DalyCity.The mission of the HART pro- ject is to promote the inde- pendence, health, and well- being of underserved and hard to reach older adults (50+) and persons with dis- abilities in Daly City.

  • HART D e n t is t Ollice Over F lathead Drug Slore rem arkable about Blanca Micele.

  • Accordingly, the Debtors seek the entry of an order disallowing each Unsupported Royalty Claim.Dated: September 27, 2019 Respectfully submitted, KELLY HART PITRE /s/ Rick M.


More Definitions of HART

HART means the William S. Hart Union High School District.
HART means James W. Hart, Chairman of Reeves.
HART means the Hampshire district of Hart, and
HART means the Honolulu Authority for Rapid Transportation of the City and County of Honolulu, State of Hawai`i. The acronym “HART” shall be substituted for the “City and County of Honolulu,” “CITY,” “Rapid Transit Division,” and “RTD” wherever those terms appear in the General Terms and Conditions, unless the context clearly indicates otherwise, and except in Section 4.1.1 of the General Terms and Conditions, where “City” shall mean “City and HART.”
HART means Hart Properties, Inc., a Texas corporation and, immediately prior to
HART means the Housing Application Review Team, a body of affordable housing funding agencies which meets monthly to review proposals.