PCO definition

PCO means a Permanent Certificate of Occupancy issued by DOB.
PCO means Proposed Change Order, as that is described in ¶ VIII(B).
PCO shall have the meaning set forth in Section 4.22 hereof.

Examples of PCO in a sentence

  • The PCO reserves the right to issue unilateral modifications to change the destination codes and addresses for all technical data and information at no additional cost to the Government.

  • Boeing will identify the cognizant Government PCO at Seller's request.

  • Paragraph (g)(2) is modified to read as follows: "(g)(2) Seller will promptly submit anydisclosure required (with written notice to Boeing) directly to the PCO for the prime contract.

  • To our understanding, the precondition of UE directionally specific PCO reporting would also require panel center reporting (inter-panel offset reporting), if we interprete PCO as intra-panel offset.

  • Just want to clarify from our side, this PCO is additional offset on the ARP and may change due to the observation direction and beam direction, but the ARP itself may also have errors, which should be taken into account.


More Definitions of PCO

PCO means the Project Coordination Office referred to in Section I(2) of Schedule 2 to the Project Agreement;
PCO means the Project Coordination Office as referred to in paragraph 4 of Schedule 4 to this Grant Agreement;
PCO means a Permanent Certificate of Occupancy issued by the Buildings Department.
PCO means professional conference organiser;
PCO means the Project coordination office established by DUDBC to manage Project implementation and coordination and as provided for in detail in the XXX;
PCO means the Project coordination office established under LLDA Memorandum Order No. 2003-53 and referred to in paragraph 1 of Schedule 4 to this Agreement and in paragraph 1 of Schedule 4 to the Netherlands Grant Agreement;
PCO means the Staff duly certified to undertake the role of Prisoner Custody Officer in Scotland in accordance with The Criminal Justice and Public Order (CJ & PO) Xxx 0000 or amendments thereof. The ‘fit and proper person’ test in Schedule 6 of the ActCertification of Prisoner Custody Officers: Scotland”, will apply to individuals proposed by the Service Provider as Prisoner Custody Officers including any supervisory or management Staff who will have regular and direct contact with Prisoners;