UES definition

UES means Unitil Energy Systems, Inc., a New Hampshire corporation.
UES means UniSource Energy Services, Inc., an Arizona corporation.
UES means Union Electric Steel Corporation, a Pennsylvania corporation, and its successors and assigns.

Examples of UES in a sentence

  • UES is a registered Texas engineering firm (#813) and a Texas geoscience firm (#50341), meets the requirements of ASTM E-329, is AASHTO R-18 accredited, and has engineers licensed in multiple states.

  • You agree that in the event of a Potential Change in Control, you will not terminate employment with UES for any reason until the occurrence of a Change in Control.

  • Along with calibration of equipment, UES also maintains an internal QA/QC program to assure consistent and reliable test results.

  • UES also provides an extranet where CMT reports can be accessed by the Client at any time.

  • UES is willing to re-evaluate our budget once a formal construction schedule is finalized.

  • The successful party in any such action will be entitled to recover its reasonable attorneys’ fees, expert witness fees, and other claim-related expenses and court costs incurred, and also the time value at prevailing rates of its employees reasonably incurred in prosecuting or defending the claims, with any claims against UES subject to the limitations in Section 7.

  • In the Houston area, UES is accredited by the American Association for Laboratory Accreditation (A2LA) and meets the requirements of ASTM E329.

  • UES recognizes that our client base faces challenges at every turn, either meeting a deadline, meeting a budget, or overcoming a field or design challenge.

  • Notwithstanding the foregoing, UES shall not be required to arbitrate any legal and/or equitable claims (including statutory and equitable liens) for collection of monies due.

  • UES utilizes a proprietary electronic laboratory data management and report generation system.


More Definitions of UES

UES is defined on page one of this Agreement.
UES. ’ means United Engineering Services LLC, and its subsidiaries. ‘‘U.S. Exchange Act’’ means the U.S. Securities Exchange Act of 1934, as amended. ‘‘U.S. Securities Act’’ means the U.S. Securities Act of 1933, as amended.