SGN definition

SGN means Southern Gas Networks plc or its successors in title or successor bodies and/or any successor as a gas transporter within the meaning of Part 1 of the Gas Act 1986.
SGN means Statewide Governmental Network.
SGN s System” shall mean the gas transportation pipeline system owned and operated by SGN Limited for the conveyance of gas which is authorised by the SGN’ Licence;

Examples of SGN in a sentence

  • Access to and use of the Data over the State Governmental Network (SGN) or Secure Access Washington (SAW) will be controlled by DSHS staff who will issue authentication credentials (e.g. a Unique User ID and Hardened Password) to Authorized Users on Contractor’s staff.


More Definitions of SGN

SGN as defined in the recitals hereto. Subsidiary: with respect to any Person, an entity in which such Person, directly or indirectly, through one or more Subsidiaries, owns a majority (a) of the voting power of the issued and outstanding shares of capital stock or other ownership interests in such entity entitled to vote generally in the election or appointment of directors or members of the governing body of such entity or (b) of the ownership interests in such entity.
SGN has the meaning set forth in the introductory paragraph.
SGN means SGN Natural Gas Limited Scotia Gas Networks Limited, a company incorporated in England and Wales with company number 0882271504958135;
SGN means the synthesized gate level netlist that is created by Use of the Synthesizable RTL, and which results in logical and timing domain representation implemented in a single manufacturing process macro library, along with further representations used in the manufacture of designed products. CONFIDENTIAL
SGN means Scotia Gas Networks Limited, a company incorporated in England with number 04958135 and whose registered office is at St Lawrence House, Station Approach, Horley, Surrey RH6 9HJ;
SGN means Size Guide Number.
SGN means ‘The Production of Large Volume Organic Chemicals’, ‘Speciality Organic Chemicals Sector and ‘The Inorganic Chemicals Sector’’. The Chemical Sector Guidance Notes EPR 4.01, 4.02 and 4.03, published March 2009.