IAC definition

IAC means IAC/InterActiveCorp, a Delaware corporation.
IAC means IAC/InterActiveCorp. a Delaware corporation, and its successors.
IAC has the meaning set forth in the preamble hereto.

Examples of IAC in a sentence

  • Instructional Assistance Conference (IAC): An informal written plan of improvement.

  • VoIP Feature Management consists of those feature configuration and profile changes that could be performed by Customer either via the VEC or IAC if Customer chose to do so.

  • Verizon provides an online VoIP portal known as the Integrated Administrator Console (IAC) which Customer’s designated administrator can use to set up and manage VoIP Service-related call routing and restrictions for Customer-defined groups across Customer’ enterprise.

  • In the event the employee is not proficient in teaching Campus eSchool, and the teacher has been provided with an opportunity to improve under the Instructional Assistance Conference (IAC) form or Professional Development Plan (PDP) process, the supervisor may reassign the employee and the decision is not subject to the grievance procedure.

  • I recognize that the final and absolute authority for all TEAM matters in the field rests with the Team Manager who in turn is responsible to the IAC.


More Definitions of IAC

IAC has the meaning set forth in the preamble to this Agreement.
IAC means the infrastructure augmentation charges levied / leviable (by whatever name called, now or in future) by the competent authorities for recovery of cost of augmentation of major infrastructure projects and includes additional levies, fees, cesses, charges and any further increase in such charges.
IAC means Indiana Administrative Code.
IAC means IAC/InterActiveCorp and its Affiliates (other than the Corporation and its Affiliated Companies), successors and assigns.
IAC means the code published by IUK containing provisions governing access to the Transportation Services offered by IUK to IAA Shippers;
IAC means the Indiana Administrative Code.
IAC means the Iowa Administrative Code.