PSE definition

PSE means purchasing-selling entity.
PSE means plans, specifications, and estimates;
PSE means Puget Sound Energy, Inc., a Washington corporation, and its successors and assigns.

Examples of PSE in a sentence

  • The preparation of PS&E will begin once each PER has been approved by the County Engineer.

  • Once the PS&E phase has begun, the PM will monitor the Design Consultant work relative to the contract requirements.

  • PSE acknowledges that Seller has the right to sell any Incentives to which it is entitled pursuant to this Section 12.10 to any Person other than PSE at any rate and upon any terms and conditions that Seller may determine in its sole discretion without liability to PSE hereunder.

  • Within forty-five (45) Days of the effective date of the change in Applicable Law, Seller shall provide to PSE a good faith estimate of the additional benefit, net of costs, to the Facility, Seller or any direct or indirect investor therein (the “Incentive Change Benefit”).

  • In recognition of PSE’s administrative burden resulting from multiple amendments requested by Xxxxxx, Xxxxxx agrees that, except for the first amendment, each amendment requested by Seller will be subject to the payment by Seller to PSE of a fee of two thousand five hundred dollars ($2,500), which must be paid by Seller prior to PSE’s execution of the amendment.


More Definitions of PSE

PSE means The Philippine Stock Exchange, Inc.;
PSE. Means the Philippine Stock Exchange, Inc.
PSE or public sector entity means –
PSE means Puget Sound Energy.
PSE. (Prague stock Exchange) means the operator of regulated markets with investment instruments, the company Burza cenných papírů Praha, a.s.;
PSE means a Working Partner Unit that is identical in all respects to a PSU for all purposes under the Agreement; except that, the provisions of Section 6.03(b) shall apply to the PSE. The PSE shall be counted in the calculation of a Partner’s Percentage Interest in the event of dissolution of the Partnership (as opposed to the RPUs, ARPUs, and PSIs).