RCD definition

RCD means Resources for Community Development, a California nonprofit public benefit corporation.
RCD means a residual current device as defined in AS 3760 In-Service Safety Inspection and Testing of Electrical Equipment;
RCD has the meaning set forth in Paragraph B of the Recitals. (fff) "Reserve Loan" has the meaning set forth in Section 1.1(d)(iii)

Examples of RCD in a sentence

  • The RCD and the County of San Diego reserves the right to enter and inspect garden plots at any time.

  • This release is intended to discharge, in advance, the Resource Conservation District of Greater San Diego County and the County of San Diego, their officers, employees, volunteers and agents (hereafter referred to in total as the RCD & County) from and against any and all liability arising out of or connected in any way with my participation in said activity, even though that liability may arise out of negligence or carelessness on the part of the RCD or County.

  • Fencing: The RCD must be able to see into your garden to conduct plot inspections.

  • Pictures: From time to time, RCD staff and partners will take pictures at the garden.

  • The RCD will alert gardeners to meeting dates and times through email, mail, and garden bulletin boards.


More Definitions of RCD

RCD means the Project Implementing Entity’s Road Construction Department or any successor thereto.
RCD means a residual current device as defined in an approved standard for In-Service Safety Inspection and Testing of Electrical Equipment;
RCD has the meaning set forth in Paragraph B of the Recitals.
RCD. Rent Commencement Date Addendum "Six" School's Insurance (To be attached) NEW MEXICO PUBLIC SCHOOL FACILITIES AUTHORITY CHARTER SCHOOL LEASE (PRIVATE FACILITIES) PART "B" DEFINITIONS
RCD means reverse circulation drilling by a machine designed to rotate under pressure, using a tricone cutting tool to penetrate bedrock or unconsoli- dated material and to return that material with the recirculation of the drill- ing water.
RCD means rock cavern development;