Vit definition

Vit means an amount for vehicle type i for Relevant Year t, expressed in pounds sterling per Train Mile and rounded to four decimal places, which is derived as follows:
Vit means the Victorian Institute of Teaching.
Vit means an amount for vehicle type i for Relevant Year t, expressed in ▇▇▇▇▇ per Vehicle Mile and rounded to two decimal places, which is derived from the following formula: ● (1 + ( −1−−2) where: −1 ) −2 CPIt-1 has the meaning set out in paragraph Error! Reference source not found. above; and CPIt-2 means the CPI published or determined with respect to the month of November in Relevant Year t-2, but so that in relation to the Relevant Year commencing on 1 April 2019, Vit shall have, in respect of vehicle type i, the corresponding variable usage charge rate per Vehicle Mile for that vehicle type i set out in the Track Usage Price List, multiplied by the Initial Indexation Factor; and in relation to the next following Relevant Year Vit-1 shall have the same value; UVit means the actual volume of usage (in Vehicle Miles) in Relevant Year t of vehicle type i (referred to in the Track Usage Price List) operated by or on behalf of the Train Operator; and ∑ means the summation across all relevant categories of vehicle types i.

Examples of Vit in a sentence

  • Tenant designates ▇▇▇▇▇▇ ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇, Vit ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇, and ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇ Christmas (any such individual acting alone, “Tenant’s Representative”) as the only persons authorized to act for Tenant pursuant to this Work Letter.

  • Vit D receptor is expressed on mononuclear cells, dendritic cells, activated T and B cells, antigen presenting cells.

  • Y / N Ref to Doctor for further assessment / investigation / ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇ and Vit D therapy.

  • Powerful anti oxidant allowing to fight efficiently against the presence of free radicals responsible of the skins ageing, Vit E.

  • In short, Vit D hormone stimulates an anti-inflammatory environment and particularly affects Th1 driven autoimmunity (▇▇▇▇▇▇ et al.


More Definitions of Vit

Vit means an amount for vehicle type i for Relevant Year t, expressed in ▇▇▇▇▇ per Vehicle Mile and rounded to two decimal places, which is derived from the following formula: ● (1 + ( −1−−2) −1 −2 where: CPIt-1 has the meaning set out in paragraph 2.2 above; and CPIt-2 means the CPI published or determined with respect to the month of November in Relevant Year t-2, but so that in relation to the Relevant Year commencing on 1 April 2019, Vit shall have, in respect of vehicle type i, the corresponding variable usage charge rate per Vehicle Mile for that vehicle type i set out in the Track Usage Price List, multiplied by the Initial Indexation Factor; and in relation to the next following Relevant Year Vit-1 shall have the same value; UVit means the actual volume of usage (in Vehicle Miles) in Relevant Year t of vehicle type i (referred to in the Track Usage Price List) operated by or on behalf of the Train Operator; and ∑ means the summation across all relevant categories of vehicle types i.
Vit means an amount for vehicle type i for Relevant Year t, expressed in ▇▇▇▇▇ per Vehicle Mile and rounded to two decimal places, which is derived from the following formula: where: CPIt-1 has the meaning set out in paragraph Error: Reference source not found above; and CPIt-2 means the CPI published or determined with respect to the month of November in Relevant Year t-2, but so that in relation to the Relevant Year commencing on 1 April 2019, Vit shall have, in respect of vehicle type i, the corresponding variable usage charge rate per Vehicle Mile for that vehicle type i set out in the Track Usage Price List, multiplied by the Initial Indexation Factor; and in relation to the next following Relevant Year Vit-1 shall have the same value; UVit means the actual volume of usage (in Vehicle Miles) in Relevant Year t of vehicle type i (referred to in the Track Usage Price List) operated by or on behalf of the Train Operator; and ∑ means the summation across all relevant categories of vehicle types i.
Vit or “Viva Industrial Trust” Viva Industrial Trust, a stapled-group comprising a REIT and a business trust, both established in 2013 and listed on the Singapore Stock Exchange (Stock Code: T8B) until October 2018 and was merged with ESR-REIT pursuant to the VIT Merger “VIT Merger” the acquisition by ESR-REIT of all the issued and paid-up stapled securities of VIT held by the stapled security holders of VIT by way of a trust scheme of arrangement at a consideration of SGD936.7 million (approximately US$675.4 million) in October 2018 “Warburg Pincus X” Warburg Pincus Private Equity X, L.P., a Delaware limited partnership, and a substantial shareholder of our Company “WFOE” wholly foreign owned enterprises established in the PRC “WP OCIM” WP OCIM One LLC, a limited liability company organized under the laws of the State of Delaware of the United States of America on January 31, 2011, a substantial shareholder of our Company and controlled by Warburg Pincus X “Wuhan Mingju” Wuhan Mingju Supply Chain Development Company Limited ( 武 漢 明 聚 供 應 鏈 發 展 有 限 公 司 ), a company incorporated in the PRC on December 10, 2013 and was an indirect wholly-owned subsidiary of our Company until it was disposed of to one of our funds on April 18, 2019
Vit means Virginia International Terminals, LLC, the corporate entity operating VPA’s Port facilities,
Vit means an amount for a type of vehicle i for Relevant Year t, expressed in ▇▇▇▇▇ per Vehicle Mile and rounded to two decimal places, which is derived as follows:
Vit means Vehicle Identification Technology, a mechanism, electronic or otherwise which may or may not be fitted in a Vehicle and which permits or facilitates a Fleet Card Transaction (Card Transactions are excluded).
Vit means Virginia International Terminals, LLC, a Virginia limited liability company, which serves, or will serve, until removed pursuant to the terms of this Resolution, as the operator of the Port Facilities of the Authority, and its successors.