COC definition

COC means the Canadian Olympic Committee;
COC means the occurrence of any one of the following events:

Examples of COC in a sentence

  • Should the Seller fail and/or neglect to obtain the COC, for whatsoever reason, the Agent (or its authorised representative) may appoint an independent qualified electrician to conduct the necessary services to procure the COC on the Sale Object, the costs thereof shall first be paid from the Purchase Price intended to be paid to the Seller, upon date of transfer of the Sale Object to the Purchaser.

  • Xxxxxx agrees that a 30-day notice shall be given to COC as to the termination of this agreement.

  • Such cancellation must be in writing to the COC and postmarked or delivered by the 30-day deadline.

  • The Nonprofit Organization must present, or have on file with the COC, a current IRS 501(c)3 determination letter.

  • Any exceptions to Paragraph 11 must be approved by the COC Executive Director.


More Definitions of COC

COC means the Canadian Olympic Committee; “CPC” means the Canadian Paralympic Committee;
COC has the meaning set forth in Section 3.3(b).
COC or "Continuum of Care" means the group organized to carry out the responsibilities required under 24 C.F.R. Part 578 for a geographic area and that is composed of representatives of organizations, including nonprofit homeless providers, victim service providers, faith-based organizations, governments, businesses, advocates, public housing agencies, school districts, social service providers, mental health agencies, hospitals, universities, affordable housing developers, law enforcement, organizations that serve
COC means a certificate issued by a conformity assessment body on the basis of certification criteria certifying that a good, process or service meets specified standards; for the purposes of registering a vehicle in the Electronic Toll System and applying a Toll Discount, it is a declaration of conformity with technical and safety requirements in relation to emissions;
COC means Cineplex Odeon Corporation;