NED definition

NED means the DEP Northeast District Office.
NED means the non-executive directors of the Company.

Examples of NED in a sentence

  • This research has made use of the NASA/IPAC Extragalactic Database (NED) which is operated by the Jet Propulsion Laboratory, California Institute of Technology, under contract with the National Aeronautics and Space Administration.

  • GCC 1 (g)—The Procuring Agency is: Office of the Procurement Cell, NED University of Engineering & Technology, Karachi.

  • S.C.J.J. Kortmann & N.E.D. Faber,‘Geschiedenis van de faillissementswet; Heruitgave Geschiedenis van de Wet op het Faillissement en de Surséance van Betaling, deel I, bewerkt door Mr. G.W. Baron van der Feltz, Haarlem 1896’, Zwolle: W.E.J. Tjeenk Willink 1994, p.

  • As a result, the traditional model under Federal reclamation law, with Congress providing funding from annual appropriations to cover all the costs of construction over a relatively short period of time, and a portion of those funds being repaid to the Treasury over 40–50 years, is unrealistic for the identified SLWRI NED Plan.

  • Test rent calculation for proper verification of income, expenses and deductions.2. Verify family composition for allowance purposes.3. Documentation of income, exclusions from income, and deductions.NENE NED.


More Definitions of NED

NED means a non-executive director of the Company or any member of its Group and who is not also an employee. 2.3 References in the 2015 LTIP to:
NED xxall have the meaning set forth in the first paragraph hereof.
NED means each of the Non-Executive Directors of the Company;
NED means a non-executive Director of the Company;
NED means a non-employee director of Troilus.
NED means any device capable of receiving data via Intexxxt Transmission and which implements security and copy protection specifications no less protective than those provided by Netflix to any similarly situated provider, including without limitation (i) a desktop or laptop computer; (ii) an Internet-enabled television set; (iii) an Internet-enabled set top box, including a box that offers an integrated personal digital video recorder (DVR); (iv) an Internet-enabled DVD and/or Blu-ray player; (v) a game console; (vi) a portable device; (vii) a media center extender; and (viii) a device with a general web browser interface.