TUT definition

TUT means the Tshwane University of Technology, and includes all its campuses, grounds and residences;
TUT means Tshwane University of Technology, as duly constituted in terms of the provisions of the Higher Education Act, 1997 (Act No. 101 of 1997), as amended;
TUT means Taasisi ya Utangazaji Tanzania, in English means Tanzania Broadcasting Services; "Minister" means the minister responsible for broadcasting services;

Examples of TUT in a sentence

  • The Parties have agreed that since the expenses of publishing the dissertations are covered by TUT, the licence fee paid to the Author shall be zero (0) euro.

  • Qwest will provide this information to CLEC via a report, currently known as the Toll Usage Tracking (TUT) report, which includes the ILEC additive (for Independent Local Exchange Carrier traffic where Qwest is an IntraLATA toll Carrier) to the Qwest minutes.

  • Titan will implement new code such that the billing information is provided over the satellite link, rather than being calculated by the TUT.

  • A User may authorize a third-party to perform TUT testing on its behalf.

  • The TUT Tokenholder has a right to be informed of business’ company evolution.

  • IMI agrees to have all TUT displays prepared for installation and exhibition on or before the first day of public exhibition to be .

  • HOST agrees to arrange (in association with IMI and by IMI’s preferred carrier) and pay for first-class, in-bound shipment of TUT to arrive at the exhibition site no later than , and to depart no later than .

  • STOCK SUBSCRIPTION WARRANT TO PURCHASE COMMON STOCK OF TUT SYSTEMS, INC.

  • Host agrees to be responsible for any and all loss and/or damage to TUT while on site.

  • Approximately 3 days are required for all occasions involving installation and removal of TUT not including travel days.


More Definitions of TUT

TUT means the Tshwane University of Technology, as duly constituted in terms of the provisions
TUT means Tshwane University of Technology.
TUT means the Tshwane University of Technology, as duly constituted in terms of the Higher Education Act, 1997 (Act No. 101 0f 1997), as amended;