SIN definition

SIN means the Suppliers’ Information Notes used by BT to publish the technical descriptions of the Service;

Examples of SIN in a sentence

  • The proper Davis-Bacon wage determination will be issued by the ordering activity at the time a request for quotations is made for applicable construction classified installation, deinstallation, and reinstallation services under SIN 132-8.

  • Each description must clearly indicate the SIN to which it applies, and identify the specific services being proposed under that SIN.

  • Remanufactured items are only allowable under specific MAS SINs and are designated as such by their SIN description.

  • The Contractor shall report sales separately for each National Stock Number (NSN), Special Item Number (SIN), or sub-item.

  • LAS PARTES ENTIENDEN QUE HABRÍAN TENIDO DERECHO AL LITIGIO A TRAVÉS DE UN TRIBUNAL, A QUE UN JUEZ O JURADO DECIDA SU CASO Y A SER PARTE EN UNA DEMANDA COLECTIVA O REPRESENTATIVA, SIN EMBARGO, ENTIENDEN Y OPTAN POR QUE CUALQUIER RECLAMO SE DECIDA INDIVIDUALMENTE, A TRAVÉS DEL ARBITRAJE.


More Definitions of SIN

SIN means the Shopping (International or National) procedure referred to in paragraphs 3.5 and 3.6 of the Guidelines; and
SIN means Sistema Interconectado Nacional, the Recipient’s national electricity interconnected system;
SIN means a national system formed by generation plants, the interconnected grid, regional transmission lines, distribution lines and consumer loads (Sistema Interconectado Nacional) in each of Bolivia, Colombia and Guatemala.
SIN means Sistema Interconectado Nacional, the Borrower’s National Interconnected System.
SIN means “Buddhist precept” in Thai language (from Sanskrit ‡¢la).
SIN means the Suppliers’ Information Notes used by BT to publish the technical descriptions of the
SIN shall have the meaning ascribed to such term in Section 5.1.1 hereof.