JAC definition

JAC has the meaning set forth in Section 3.1.1.
JAC means JAC Colorado II, LLC, a Colorado limited liability company, its successors and assigns in title and interest to the Xxxxxx Creek Village Property and the portions of the Xxxxxx Creek North Parcels it owns.
JAC has the meaning set forth in the introductory paragraph to this Agreement.

Examples of JAC in a sentence

  • Sterne JAC, Savović J, Page MJ, Elbers RG, Blencowe NS, Boutron I, et al.

  • The Probation and JAC intake/detention screening process ensures youth identified through preliminary screening as having mental health and substance abuse issues or problems receive in-depth mental health and/or substance abuse assessment shortly after intake to the juvenilejustice system.

  • Sterne JAC, White IR, Carlin JB, Spratt M, Royston P, Kenward MG, et al.

  • The probation and JAC intake/detention screening process ensures youth identified through preliminary screening with mental health and substance abuse issues or problems receive in- depth mental health and/or substance abuse assessment shortly after intake to the juvenilejustice system.

  • A bill shall not be deemed submitted to JAC until all of the documents required under JAC Policies and Procedures have been received by JAC.


More Definitions of JAC

JAC has the meaning stated in Section 5.1.
JAC means Beijing Jianguang Asset Management Co., Ltd., a limited liability company organized, existing, and doing business under, and by virtue of, the laws of China, with its corporate office and principal place of business located at Beijing International Club Office Tower, Room 902, NO. 21, Jian Guo Men Wai Street, Beijing, China 100020.
JAC means a Justices’ Appraisal Committee established in accordance with this Order;
JAC means JAC Computer Services Ltd., a corporation organized in the United Kingdom.
JAC has the meaning set forth in the Preamble.
JAC shall have the meaning set forth in the recitals hereto.
JAC means a Justices’ Appraisal Committee established in accordance with the 2007 Order; “JP” means a justice of the peace appointed under the 2007 Act;