PAB definition

PAB means Project Approval Board in DIPP, Ministry of Commerce & Industry, Government of India.
PAB means the electronic database of all Participant Users among whom a Message can be sent and/or from whom a Message can be received, including physicians and other non-physician users of the HIE.
PAB means the Program Advisory Board appointed by institutions participating in the Fund.

Examples of PAB in a sentence

  • These factors will be documented in the report of the Panel.• In the case of two projects with the similar score the PAB can decide to rank the project with the highest ratio: national funding to EU funding; before the other.

  • B2.2.5 Letter of Commitment from SuretyProvide a letter from a surety licensed to issue bonds in the State indicating that the surety has reviewed the Contract, and is prepared to issue a Labor and Material Bond and a Faithfull Performance Bond in the forms and amounts set forth in Form FP(A), Form PAB and Form PEB (see ITP Appendix E).

  • At any relevant time following the distribution, the Advisory Committee will determine the Participant's Nonforfeitable Accrued Benefit derived from Employer contributions in accordance with the following formula: P(AB + (R x D)) - (R x D).

  • The Calls are managed according to the PAB Decision ECSEL PAB 2018.31.

  • Liddle-Stamper v.Washington State University, PAB Case No. 3722-A2 (1994).


More Definitions of PAB

PAB means the Pharmaceutical Affairs Bureau of the Japanese Ministry of Health and Welfare.
PAB means Project Allowance Bonus.
PAB means the FAIRFAX COUNTY PARK AUTHORITY BOARD
PAB means the AIG Life Premier Access Bond, which includes both the Fund and the SVRF;
PAB means private activity bonds issued by HPTE. “Parties” means HPTE and the Concessionaire.
PAB. Eligibility: All direct hire craft and select Subcontract craft. Duration of program: The first regular pay period of April 2019 through Substantial Completion of each Subproject. The PAB program is set on quarterly targets and is paid out according to the payments terms outlined below.