PRODESS definition

PRODESS means Programme de Développement Sanitaire et Social, the Borrower’s long-term health and social policy program adopted on October 21, 1998;
PRODESS means Programme de Développement Sanitaire et Social, the Borrower’s long-term health and social policy program pursuant to the October 21, 1998 policy letter referred to in Recital (A) of the Development Credit Agreement between the Borrower and the Association dated January 11, 1999;

Examples of PRODESS in a sentence

  • In addition, no royalty on NET SALES shall be payable to OREXIGEN with respect to any LICENSED PROCESS or LICENSED SERVICE to the extent a royalty on NET SALES is paid to OREXIGEN with respect to a LICENSED PRODUCT used in or resulting from such LICENSED PRODESS or LICENSED SERVICE.

  • In the case of PRODESS, PRODEL team members were able to identify an alternative to full program inclusion by the strengthening of a vertical linkage between PRODESS and the anchor firm, Cofina.

  • For this reason, in the case of PRODESS and FECONIC, the technical team found during the business plan preparation process that the investment plans required to strengthen linkages between the suppliers and the companies were not viable.

Related to PRODESS

  • Waterworks or “water system” means all structures, conduits and appurtenances by means of which water is delivered to consumers except piping and fixtures inside buildings served, and service pipes from building to street main.

  • Coalition means an alliance of two or more political parties formed for the purpose of pursuing a common goal and is governed by a written agreement deposited with the Registrar;

  • Playground means a public outdoor recreation area for children, usually equipped with swings, slides, and other playground equipment, owned and/or managed by a city, county, state, or federal government.

  • CalRecycle means the Department of Resources Recycling and Recovery.

  • Ethanol means a high octane gasoline blend stock that is used to make various grades of gasoline.