PPPs definition

PPPs means the Public-Private Partnerships;
PPPs means plant protection products; “EU” means the European Union;
PPPs means products in the form in which they are supplied to the user, and which are composed of active substances, safeners or synergists, or which contain such active substances, and are used for purposes as laid down in Article 2 of Regulation (EC) 1107/2009;

More Definitions of PPPs

PPPs means public-private partnerships.
PPPs means Prefectural Purchasing Pharmacies, which have the responsibility of providing essential drugs, disposable goods and medical supplies to health facilities of each PHO;
PPPs has the meaning provided in paragraph 1(a)(ii) of Part B of Annex I.
PPPs means “Public Private Partnership”.

Related to PPPs

  • PPS means Protected Payment System, the system to be used in connection with the settlement of payment obligations of Member Firms to the Exchange, other than those Member Firms who have made arrangements for the settlement of such obligations to be performed by a GCM, must maintain arrangements with a PPS Bank for such purposes;

  • POPI means the Protection of Personal Information Act, 4 of 2013;

  • DS Electric generation service that is provided at retail pursuant to the Applicable Legal Authorities under the Company’s retail electric tariffs and under any other agreements or arrangements between the Company and Customers, to any Customer that is not being served by an EGS. Default Allocation Assessment – shall have the meaning ascribed to it under the PJM Agreements. Delivery Period – The delivery period specified in an Appendix C Transaction Confirmation. Delivery Point – Means the applicable zone of the Company as designated by PJM. DS Customer(s) – Retail customers who are provided Default Service pursuant to the terms of this Agreement, the Applicable Legal Authorities and the Company’s retail tariffs.

  • CPPP means Central Public Procurement Portal

  • PPPFA means the Preferential Procurement Policy Framework Act 5 of 2000 and its Regulations published on 20 January 2017;