HME definition

HME means Hazardous Materials Endorsement.
HME means and refer to Home Properties of New York, Inc., a Maryland corporation (which operates as a self-administered, and self-managed, equity real estate investment trust);
HME means home medical equipment.

Examples of HME in a sentence

  • The Virtual Shelf is a web-based repository of HM&E equipment/components that meet cross-platform requirements and specifications and provide superior Total Ownership Cost (TOC).

  • For selecting Hull Mechanical and Electrical (HM&E) equipment/components, the Contractor shall utilize NAVSEA Enterprise Commonality Virtual Shelf before other tools, if the items meet the contract requirements.

  • Not all supplies, devices or HME are a covered service and are subject to the terms and conditions as described in this plan.

  • Employees required to have a Hazardous Material endorsement (HME) are required per Federal regulations to submit to a background records check and fingerprinting.

  • Employees may make application for such HME on City time and shall be reimbursed for the fees associated with the background records check and fingerprinting if such endorsement is required by the job.

  • The corporate laws of the State of Maryland will govern all questions concerning the relative rights and obligations of the parties with respect to any HME Common Shares acquired or acquirable by the holders of OP Units on account of their OP Units.

  • Without limiting the foregoing, between March 31, 1997 and the date hereof (A) except with respect to the activities described in the press releases attached hereto as EXHIBIT I, HME and its Subsidiaries have conducted their respective businesses only in the ordinary course consistent with past practice and (B) neither HME nor any of its Subsidiaries have taken any action which, if taken after the date hereof, would constitute a breach of any provision of clause (2) of this Section 10.2(d).

  • HME has filed all forms, reports, schedules, registration statements, and other documents required to be filed by it with the SEC since the date of its formation (as such documents have since the time of their filing been amended or supplemented, the "Company SEC Reports").

  • Except for the Subsidiaries identified on SCHEDULE 10.2(C) attached hereto, each Subsidiary of HME is treated as a consolidated subsidiary of HME in the Company Financial Statements for all periods covered thereby.

  • NAVSEA Commonality Program identified HM&E equipment/components for the Virtual Shelf that meet cross platform requirements and specifications and provide superior TOC.


More Definitions of HME

HME means and refer to Home Properties, Inc., a Maryland corporation and general partner of Home Properties;
HME means any monoclonal antibody obtained either by hybridoma or recombinant DNA technology or combinations thereof that binds within the core and/or lipid A regions of, and neutralizes the toxic effects caused by, the lipopolysaccharide in or derived from the cell walls of Gram-negative bacteria.
HME shall have the meaning set forth in Section 8.4.

Related to HME

  • EG means the Enforcement Guide;

  • Surgery means any of the following:

  • MECOD refers to the Multiple Exchange Carriers Ordering and Design Guidelines for Access Services - Industry Support Interface, a document developed by the Ordering/Provisioning Committee of the OBF, which functions under the auspices of the CLC of ATIS. The MECOD document, published by ATIS as ATIS/OBF- MECAB- Issue 3, February 1993, establishes methods for processing orders for access service which is to be provided to an IXC by two or more telecommunications providers.

  • Cannabidiol means a finished preparation containing, of its total cannabinoid content, at least 98 percent cannabidiol and not more than 0.90 percent tetrahydrocannabinol by volume that has been extracted from marijuana or synthesized in a laboratory.

  • Veteran-owned Small Business Enterprise (VSBE) means A business that is verified by the Center for Verification and Evaluation (CVE) of the United States Department of Veterans Affairs as a veteran-owned small business. See Code of Maryland Regulations (COMAR) 21.11.13.