PAC definition

PAC means the personal access code or word used with Direct Services to access an Account.
PAC. , for a pupil, means the pupil accommodation charge for a pupil as determined under subsections (3) and (4); (“frais de pension”)

Examples of PAC in a sentence

  • Supplier shall remit the PAC Annual Fee to the Consortium no later than August 31st of each year.

  • To the Company’s knowledge, Onestop Assurance PAC, which has expressed its opinion with respect to the audited financial statements and schedules included as a part of the Registration Statement, the Time of Sale Disclosure Package and the Final Prospectus, is an independent public accounting firm with respect to the Company within the meaning of the Securities Act and the Rules and Regulations.

  • Where the PAC exceeds the State Efficient Price, an ‘adjustment per NWAU’ is calculated against the base activity only.

  • The PAC recommended the artist pursuing imagery based on her recent body of work, drawing upon her endurance based-practice of making marks directly on walls.

  • Any teacher who is a member of the Association may sign and deliver to the Association an assignment authorizing the deduction of membership dues and PAC contributions.


More Definitions of PAC

PAC means the personal access code or word used with Direct Services for Small Business to access an Account.
PAC means an arrangement whereby an Obligor makes Scheduled Payments under a Pledged Loan via pre-authorized debit.
PAC means Panum Aviation Consulting.
PAC means the Bayview Hunters Point Project Area Committee.
PAC means the Pension Administration Committee of the Company established by the Compensation Committee of the Board, and whose members have been appointed by such Compensation Committee. The PAC will have the responsibility to administer the Plan and make final determinations regarding claims for benefits, as described in Article VIII. In addition, the PAC has limited amendment authority over the Plan as provided in Section 10.2.
PAC means Performance Acceptance Corporation, a subsidiary of UAC which was merged into UAC, and/or UAC doing business as Performance Acceptance Corporation.