SOC definition

SOC means State Owned Company, as defined by the Companies’ Act;
SOC means synthetic organic chemical.
SOC means, at a particular time, the ratio of (a) the Stored Energy Level of the Project, minus the Minimum Storage Level of the Project specified in Exhibit D to

Examples of SOC in a sentence

  • Security standards DocuSign provides security assurance with enterprise-wide ISO 27001:2013 certification, xDTM compliance, as well as SSAE 16, SOC 1 Type 2, SOC 2 Type 2 reports.

  • Along with the two types of audits, the copies of the SSAE 16 or SSAE 18 compliance assessment reports provided to SBBC shall include any completed Service Organization Control (“SOC”) reports including (a) SOC 1 reports containing internal controls over financial reporting; (b) SOC 2 reports covering security, processing integrity, privacy controls, confidentiality and availability; and/or (c) the final SOC 3 report.

  • Hosting infrastructure and related services at the Hosting Center will be provided in a SOC 2 Type 2 audited data center.

  • Item # PRODUCT CATEGORY Percent discount from manufacturer’s list price, 1 HEAVY TRUCK EMISSIONS/AFTERTREATMENT COMPONENTS Including but not limited to: DPF / DOC / SOC / DEF Components & injectors, etc.

  • By September 1, 2020, the Hosting Center will be in a SOC 2 Type 2 audited and FedRAMP- certified data center.


More Definitions of SOC

SOC means state of charge.
SOC means Standard Occupational Classification (SOC) System.
SOC means the amount of Storage Energy in the Facility stated as a percentage of the Contract Capacity (e.g., 80% SOC).
SOC means this Statement of Operating Conditions Applicable to Transportation Services together with the attached General Terms and Conditions, which are fully incorporated by reference herein.
SOC means available capacity in a battery pack or system expressed as a percentage of rated capacity
SOC means soil organic carbon.