XPN definition

XPN. When the law requires a specific form.

Examples of XPN in a sentence

  • BPN 01 70,248 BPN 02 71,382 BPN 03 72,527 BPN 04 74,069 CPN 01 75,224 CPN 02 76,407 CPN 03 77,537 CPN 04 78,696 PPN 01 79,853 PPN 02 81,008 PPN 03 82,485 PPN 04 83,323 XPN 01 84,481 XPN 02 85,639 XPN 03 86,793 XPN 04 87,951 Salaries for Residential Colleges Domestic and Kitchen Staff from 1 December 2019 are defined in the scale below.

  • XPN = number of preferred shares of the Company held by the shareholder or involved in the specific transaction in question on the calculation date.

  • BPN 01 71,302 BPN 02 72,453 BPN 03 73,615 BPN 04 75,180 CPN 01 76,352 CPN 02 77,553 CPN 03 78,700 CPN 04 79,876 PPN 01 81,051 PPN 02 82,223 PPN 03 83,722 PPN 04 84,573 XPN 01 85,748 XPN 02 86,924 XPN 03 88,095 XPN 04 89,270 Salaries for Residential Colleges Domestic and Kitchen Staff from 1 July 2021 are defined in the scale below.

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