RCM definition

RCM means Regions Capital Markets, and its successors and assigns.
RCM means Regal CineMedia Corporation, a Virginia corporation, or its successor.
RCM means Resources Capital Management Corporation.

Examples of RCM in a sentence

  • Note: “General and Administrative” RCM Metric uses operating expenses to allocate the cost pool.

  • The Parties shall report to RCM and the Relationship Committee all actual, alleged or suspected non-compliance with this Section and shall cooperate promptly and fully in any investigation of an alleged or suspected breach.

  • The CWG will meet regularly to explore topics of interest, review the status of issues and project components, develop and carry out work plans as desired, provide information to respective stakeholder groups, and offer guidance to RCM.

  • The Parties will work together to develop an understanding of the issues and priorities of the TOS and the other signatories of this agreement and to jointly facilitate implementation and monitoring of certain obligations under this Agreement in order to promote the sustainable socio-economic development of TOS and partnerships related to the development of the RCM.

  • The Parties agree to provide correct and accurate information about the RCM Project to the public (which includes citizens and residents of TOS and any third parties) and take reasonable steps to ensure that information about the RCM Project provided to the public by third parties is correct and wrong information is not distributed.


More Definitions of RCM

RCM has the meaning assigned to such term in the Preamble.
RCM means Reinsurance Company of Missouri, Incorporated, a Missouri corporation.
RCM means Regions Capital Markets and its successors.
RCM means RCM Technologies, Inc., a Nevada corporation and any successor thereto.
RCM. Regal CineMedia Corporation, a Delaware corporation.
RCM means regional county municipality;
RCM means Reinsurance Company of Missouri, Incorporated, a Missouri corporation. “Register” has the meaning specified in Section 10.06(c).