MVC definition
MVC has the meaning given such term in Section 6.1.
MVC means the New Jersey Motor Vehicle Commission.
MVC or “Master Virtual Card” means the e-wallet in Your name where the Available Funds are held.
Examples of MVC in a sentence
These technologies include, but not limited to: Visual Studio, C#, JavaScript, ▇▇▇.▇▇▇, MVC, or similar high-level languages, frameworks and tools.
The MVC will be billed each month that a short fall exists between the actual usage billed and the MVC agreed to in each SO.
Should any such temporary release from dedication expire, then, upon such expiration, the then-applicable MVC shall be proportionately increased by the portion of the applicable Dedicated Production Estimate that is no longer released from dedication hereunder.
Products currently enabled for use with server environments include ▇▇▇.▇▇▇, and ▇▇▇.▇▇▇ MVC, and .NET Core.
They include: MVC components (page layouts, controllers, models).
More Definitions of MVC
MVC means, in respect of each Group Loan Agreement, the minimum security cover ratio required to be maintained under the terms of that Group Loan Agreement pursuant to provisions equivalent to the terms of Clause 17.10.
MVC means in the year 2013, 115,773 BBTU of Dedicated Gas; in the year 2014, 226,179 BBTU of Dedicated Gas; in the year 2015, 371,635 BBTU of Dedicated Gas; in the year 2016, 439,447 BBTU of Dedicated Gas; and in the year 2017, 391,404 BBTU of Dedicated Gas.
MVC is defined in the preamble. “Notice” is defined in Section 9.02.
MVC means the Martha’s Vineyard Commission constituted under section 2 of the Act.
MVC means the Missouri Valley Conference of which University is a member.
MVC shall have the meaning set forth for such term in Article VIII.
MVC has the meaning set forth in the preface above.