Qt definition

Qt means the total number of Passengers using the airport in a Relevant Year.
Qt means Quantitative Techniques
Qt means the reverse takeover of the Company (formerly Adent) by Khiron PrivateCo completed May 16, 2018, which transaction constituted the Company’s ‘Qualifying Transactionpursuant to TSXV policy 2.4.

Examples of Qt in a sentence

  • The test load Qt for each tyre on the test vehicle shall be 50 to 90 per cent of the reference load Qr, but the average test load Qt,avr of all tyres shall be 75 ± 5 per cent of the reference load Qr. For all tyres the reference load Qr corresponds to the maximum mass associated with the load capacity index of the tyre.

  • If Licensor does not agree to the terms and conditions contained in this Agreement, Contribution(s) cannot be accepted and Licensor cannot contribute code or participate in the development of Qt Software.

  • The modules for which consent has been obtained will be posted on the Qt Project web site.

  • The Chief Maintainer shall remove, from the public Qt code repositories or project website, any Third Party Contribution which does not meet the criteria specified above.

  • Licensor wishes to participate in the development of Qt Software.


More Definitions of Qt

Qt means QT Optoelectronics, a California corporation. "QT Inc." means QT Optoelectronics, Inc., a Delaware corporation.
Qt means QT Holdings Corp., a Delaware corporation.
Qt means the Call Option Restrike Day immediately preceding the relevant day ‘t’ calendar days after the Issue Date;
Qt means a transaction where a CPC acquires Significant Assets, other than cash, by way of purchase, Amalgamation, merger or arrangement with another company or by other means.
Qt means a transaction whereby a capital pool company acquires significant assets such that it meets the initial listing requirements of the TSXV;
Qt or “Qualifying Transaction” means a transaction whereby a CPC acquires Significant Assets other than cash, by way of purchase, amalgamation, merger or arrangement with another company or by other means, and, specifically in the case of Libby K, means the Transaction, as more particularly described herein;
Qt is defined in Clause 3.8(a);