VCC means a venture capital corporation registered under Part 1 of the Small Business Venture Capital Act (British Columbia), R.S.B.C. 1996 c. 429 whose business objective is making multiple investments; and
ACL means Trade Practices Amendment (Australian Consumer Law) Act (No.2) 2010;
PMAX means the maximum generator real power output reported in MWs on a seasonal basis.
DTI means the Department of Trade and Industry;
CGS means the Connecticut General Statutes.
CTC means Canadian Tire Corporation, Limited together with its Subsidiaries (excluding the REIT and the REIT’s Subsidiaries), or, as the context requires, any of them.
NMLS means the Nationwide Multistate Licensing System and Registry, Nationwide Mortgage Licensing Sys- tem, NMLSR, or such other name or acronym as may be assigned to the multistate system developed by the Confer- ence of State Bank Supervisors and the American Associa- tion of Residential Mortgage Regulators and owned and operated by the state regulatory registry, LLC, or any succes- sor or affiliated entity, for the licensing and registration of persons in the mortgage and other financial services indus- tries.
EVCC means an employee venture capital corporation that does not have a restricted constitution, and is registered under Part 2 of the Employee Investment Act (British Columbia), R.S.B.C. 1996 c. 112, and whose business objective is making multiple investments;
MTM means the Secured Party's Exposure for that Valuation Date. "Volatility Buffer" means (a) if, on the date of determination, Party A has a short-term credit rating of "A-2" by S&P and the Termination Date of the Transaction will occur in less than 5 years, 3.25%, (b) if, on the date of determination, Party A has a short-term credit rating of "A-2" by S&P and the Termination Date of the Transaction will occur in less than 10 years but more than 5 years, 4.00%, (c) if, on the date of determination, Party A has a short-term credit rating of "A-3" by S&P and the Termination Date of the Transaction will occur in less than 5 years, 4.00%, (d) if, on the date of determination, Party A has a short-term credit rating of "A-3" by S&P and the Termination Date of the Transaction will occur in less than 10 years but more than 5 years, 5.00%, (e) if, on the date of determination, Party A has a long-term credit rating of "BB+" or lower by S&P and the Termination Date of the Transaction will occur in less than 5 years, 4.50%, or (f) if, on the date of determination, Party A has a long-term credit rating of "BB+" or lower by S&P and the Termination Date of the Transaction will occur in less than 10 years but more than 5 years, 5.75%. In the event Party A elects or is required to post collateral pursuant to Part 5(f) of the Schedule due to a ratings downgrade or withdrawal by S&P, the Valuation Agent shall verify its calculation of the Secured Party's Exposure on a quarterly basis by seeking two quotations from Reference Market-makers. If two Reference Market-makers are not available to provide a quotation, then fewer than two Reference Market-makers may be used for such purpose. If no Reference Market-makers are available, then the Valuation Agent's estimates at mid-market will be used. The Valuation Agent may not obtain the quotations referred to above from the same person in excess of four times during any 12 month period. Where more than one quotation is obtained, the quotation representing the greatest amount of Exposure shall be used by the Valuation Agent. In the event the verification procedures set forth above indicate that there is a deficiency in the amount of Eligible Collateral that has been Transferred to the Secured Party, the Pledgor shall Transfer the amount of Eligible Collateral necessary to cure such deficiency to the Secured Party within three Local Business Days.
CCL means the Child Care Licensing Program in the Department of Health that is delegated with the responsibility to enforce the Utah Child Care Licensing Act.
FRC means the Financial Reporting Council in Hong Kong or its successors.
ACPE means the Accreditation Council for Pharmacy Education.
RTC The Resolution Trust Corporation or any successor thereto.
CIS means a UCITS or other alternative investment fund within the meaning of Regulation 68(1)(e) of the Regulations and which is prohibited from investing more than 10% of its assets in other such collective investment schemes;
AML/CFT means anti-money laundering and countering the financing of terrorism;
We, Our, Us means United States Fire Insurance Company underwriting this insurance or its authorized agent.
Retail Store – means any business facility that sells goods directly to the consumer whether for or not-for-profit, including, but not limited to, retail stores, restaurants, pharmacies, convenience and grocery stores, liquor stores, as well as seasonal and temporary businesses.
biofuels means liquid or gaseous fuel for transport produced from biomass;
advanced biofuels means biofuels that are produced from feedstocks listed in part A of Annex IX;
CFS means cubic feet per second.
Model 4 seller means a seller that is registered under the agreement and is not a model 1 seller, model 2 seller, or model 3 seller.
KDOT means the Kansas Department of Transportation, an agency of the state of Kansas, with its principal place of business located at 700 SW Harrison Street, Topeka, KS, 66603- 3745.
Customer-generator means a user of a net metering system.
CPET means the UK Government’s Central Point of Expertise on Timber.
Retail customer means any person that purchases retail electric energy for its own consumption at
Operating Lessee means, with respect to a Hotel Property, the Subsidiary of the Parent Guarantor that leases such Hotel Property from a Subsidiary of the Parent Guarantor that is the owner or ground lessee of such Hotel Property.