PTD definition

PTD means product transfer document.
PTD means product transfer document. "REC" means renewable energy certificate. "RTC" means renewable thermal certificate.
PTD means product transfer document. "RFS" means the renewable fuel standard. "REC" means renewable energy certificate. "RTC" means renewable thermal certificate.

Examples of PTD in a sentence

  • Actual outstanding finance amount as at date of event due to any cause (PTD) subject to a maximum of AED 12,000,000/- per person.

  • Upon payment of PPD or PTD Benefits where the aggregate percentage of Sum Assured relating to Death Benefit as specified in the Lists of PPD & PTD Benefits against those disabilities amounts to 100 % (One Hundred Percent), the insurance coverage in respect to PPD and PTD Benefits of the concerned Insured shall terminate and no further PPD and PTD Benefits shall be provided to the said Insured.

  • In case of a PPD or PTD caused to an Insured directly by an Accident then, subject to the provisions of this Contract, the Sum Assured relating to PPD and PTD Benefits shall be disbursed by GLIL to the Insured in accordance with the list of PPD and PTD Benefits mentioned below and where applicable, only one sum namely the larger sum shall be paid for multiple injuries resulting from one Accident.


More Definitions of PTD

PTD means a product transfer document, as set forth in the applicable Green Attribute Program.
PTD means the Posts and Telecommunications Department within the Ministry of Post Office, Telecommunication, Civil Aviation, Airport Authority, Marine, Shipping, Transport and Fire Services of the Borrower, and any successor or successors thereto;
PTD has the meaning set forth in Section 3.5(c).
PTD means the Shaanxi Province Transport Department, a department of the Shaanxi Provincial Government, and any successor thereto; and
PTD means DTI’s Premium Tools division;
PTD means product transfer document. (3233) “REC” means Renewable Energy Certificate.
PTD means Personal Technology Devices which includes: laptop/desktop computers, tablets, cellphones, pocket personal computers, video recorders, and watches.