SCO definition

SCO. , which means secure for all-cargo and all-mail aircraft only, or
SCO or "synthetic crude oil" means crude oil produced by upgrading bitumen to a mixture of hydrocarbons similar to light crude oil produced either by the removal of carbon (coking) or the addition of hydrogen through hydrotreating. It is considered synthetic because its original composition mark has been altered in the upgrading process.
SCO means synthetic crude oil;

Examples of SCO in a sentence

  • Where the contract documents are in conflict with the SCO guidelines, the SCO guidelines shall govern.

  • All fire alarm work shall be in accordance with the latest State Construction Office (SCO) Guidelines for Fire Alarm Installation (NFPA72).

  • The Contractor shall be responsible for all the costs for the correction of the work where he installs it in conflict with the latest edition of the SCO Guidelines for Fire Alarm Installation.

  • The SCO must not permit any construction activity to continue without bringing such activity into compliance with these requirements.

  • By law, the SCO is required to order that such assets, except those that already had been committed to a third party prior to June 28, 2011, the effective date of ABX1 26, be turned over to the Successor Agency.


More Definitions of SCO

SCO means surface contaminated object (see 2.2.7.1.3);T
SCO means the synthetic crude oil produced by Syncrude;
SCO means the synthetic crude oil produced by Syncrude, which may be SSB or SSP or some other product type from time to time;
SCO means The SCO, Inc., a Delaware corporation.
SCO means Standard Choice Offer as set forth in Columbia’s Tariff.
SCO shall have the meaning as set forth in Columbia’s Tariff and all references in this Agreement to the Standard Choice Offer or SCO shall also include the provisions of Columbia’s Tariff applicable to the Standard Choice Offer.