The ESCo definition

The ESCo s Representative" means the employee of the ESCo who is designated by the ESCo as being in full charge of the ESCo's operations for the purpose of this Contract.

Examples of The ESCo in a sentence

  • The ESCo Representative(s) shall have full authority to act on behalf of ESCo for all purposes arising out of or in connection with this Agreement.

  • The ESCo Notice of Variation shall include all the information which ESCo is required to provide in a Variation Report, as detailed in paragraph 2.7, to the extent that such information is relevant to the proposed ESCo Variation and details of the following: ▇▇▇▇'▇ reasons for proposing the ESCo Variation; any date or dates by which any decision by the Developer is critical; and full details of any change required to this Agreement (or if applicable) the Connection and Adoption Agreement.

  • ESCo MEASURES The ESCo ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇.▇▇ GmbH managed all energy contracting concerns.

  • The ESCo is an institutional expertise activity, governed by a national charter for expertise signed by INRA in 2011.

  • The ESCo is happy with the operation, but it should be understood that this type of project with a small heat load requires significant grant funding in order for the ESCo to be financially viable.

  • The ESCo considered a priori all approved “uses” (combinations of crop x pathogen) for copper-based treatments, placing an emphasis on a small number of “major” uses (in terms of the economic importance of the crops involved).

Related to The ESCo

  • the Developer (“y datblygwr”) means the person carrying out the development for which the planning permission has been given;

  • RICO means the Racketeer Influenced and Corrupt Organization Act of 1970.

  • the CSA means the Common Services Agency for the Scottish Health Service constituted under Section 10 of the National Health Service (Scotland) Act 1978;

  • the BCTF Plan means the Group RRSP entered into by the Federation and Royal Trust or a successor to that plan;

  • the SSCBA means the Social Security Contributions and Benefits Act 1992;