VEET definition

VEET means the Victorian Energy Efficiency Target Scheme established under the Victorian Energy Efficiency Target Act 2007 (Victoria).

Examples of VEET in a sentence

  • For all potential customer leads directly provided by the Marketing Partner regardless of location Echo will pay the Marketing Partner a commission at the following rates • LED/PFC/VO: 5% of the job value, calculated as invoiced price exclusive of GST plus VEET or ESC value exclusive of GST, per customer site or meter.

  • EnergyAustralia's Environmental Costs in connection with its obligations under the REE Act and the VEET Act.

  • Each affected Employee shall be entitled to payment by PEER VEET for ordinary time lost through inclement weather for up to thirty-two (32) hours in every period of four (4) weeks, where the applicable conference procedure is complied with.

Related to VEET

  • Panchayat means an institution (by whatever name called) of self-government constituted under article 243B, for the rural areas;

  • Cold Weather Alert means the notice that PJM provides to PJM Members, Transmission Owners, resource owners and operators, customers, and regulators to prepare personnel and facilities for expected extreme cold weather conditions.

  • Pistol means any firearm with a barrel less than sixteen inches in length, or is designed to be held and fired by the use of a single hand.

  • Seaplane means a fixed wing aircraft which is designed for taking off and landing on water and includes amphibians operated as seaplanes;

  • Air freshener means any consumer product including, but not limited to, sprays, wicks, powders, and crystals, designed for the purpose of masking odors or freshening, cleaning, scenting, or deodorizing the air. Air fresheners do not include products that are used on the human body, products that function primarily as cleaning products, disinfectant products claiming to deodorize by killing germs on surfaces, or institutional or industrial disinfectants when offered for sale solely through institutional and industrial channels of distribution. Air fresheners do include spray disinfectants and other products that are expressly represented for use as air fresheners, except institutional and industrial disinfectants when offered for sale through institutional and industrial channels of distribution. To determine whether a product is an air freshener, all verbal and visual representations regarding product use on the label or packaging and in the product's literature and advertising may be considered. The presence of, and representations about, a product's fragrance and ability to deodorize (resulting from surface application) shall not constitute a claim of air freshening.