YBH definition

YBH means Yamana Brazil Holdings B.V., a corporation incorporated under the laws of the Netherlands.

Examples of YBH in a sentence

  • Exception: Y/B/H class tickets maintain value (minimum base fare of [***]) toward the purchase of another BN138 booking up to one year from original ticket issuance date provided Pinnacle advises unused ticket number when requesting the reissue.

Related to YBH

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  • LPN means licensed practical nurse.

  • DBH means Diameter at Breast Height, a point on the tree stem four and one-half feet above ground level.

  • SBI means State Bank of India (Client) having its Corporate Centre at Madame Cama Road, Nariman Point, Mumbai- 400 021 and its representative Local Head Offices/Administrative Offices/Regional Business Offices/Branches at various places across India and includes the client’s representatives, successors and assigns.

  • EG means the Enforcement Guide;

  • Wagon means any Rollingstock designed to carry any load other than passengers;

  • CW means current City of Winnipeg Standard Construction Specification;

  • DM means the lawful currency of the Federal Republic of Germany.

  • AI means an “accredited investor” as described in Rule 501(a)(4) under the Securities Act.