SOR definition

SOR means steam to oil ratio.
SOR means Schedule of Rates.
SOR has the meaning given to it in the Grid Code;

Examples of SOR in a sentence

  • In case the Contract Price is lower/ higher than the Estimated Project Cost as per RFP, then the SOR rates shall be reduced/ increased in the same proportion accordingly.

  • In case of non-availability of current SOR, the available Schedule of Rates shall be applied by updating the same based on WPI.

  • Progress Schedule or Revised Progress Schedule shall become the Schedule of Record (SOR).

  • The SOR is defined as the currently accepted Progress Schedule by which all schedule references will be made and progress evaluated.

  • The Prices are to be filled strictly in the Schedule of Rate of the bidding documents and provision mentioned at para 11.1.2 hereinabove and to uploaded in SOR attachment/Conditions of E-tendering portal.


More Definitions of SOR

SOR means the Schedule of Requirements (DEFCON 110)
SOR means Senior Officers' Residence, including the residences of the Ambassador, Deputy Chief of Mission.
SOR means the Singapore Dollar Swap Offer Rate.
SOR is the Statement of Requirements at Annex A to DEFCON 110AK;
SOR means Service Observation Review. “TCAN” means Tax Clearance Access Number. “TRN” means Tax Registration Number.
SOR means the Suspension of the exercise of Owner’s Rights to handle a Security registered in a central register of book-entered securities, a register linked to the central register of book-entered securities, or a separate register of investment instruments.
SOR or “Swap Offer Rate” means, in relation to any Loan, the applicable Screen Rate as of 12 noon, London Time on the Quotation Day for the displaying of the swap rate for a period comparable to the Interest Period for that Loan, or (if no Screen Rate is available for the Interest Period of that Loan) the rate per annum (expressed as a percentage and determined by the Bank) equal to Y (rounded upwards to four decimal places) calculated in accordance with the following formula: