TP definition

TP means the University’s Department of Transportation and Parking.
TP means Total Phosphorus.

Examples of TP in a sentence

  • It was specified that the TP concentrations be presented as 12-month flow-weighted means.

  • This individual shall meet the qualifications and perform the functions, as described in TP 18.

  • The long-term TP concentration limit for inflows to Shark River Slough through structures S12A, S12B, S12C, S12D and S333 represents the concentrations delivered during the Outstanding Florida Waters baseline period of March 1, 1978, to March 1, 1979, and is adjusted for variations in flow.

  • Figure 13 shows the relationship between the daily inflows and the corresponding flow-weighted mean TP concentrations for each sampling event.

  • There was also a shift in flow-weighted mean TP concentration data whereby S332D, S174 and S18C concentrations became equal to and then consistently lower than the concentrations at S332, S175 and S18C.


More Definitions of TP

TP means the inlet flange of an outgoing pipeline from a Production Measurement Point where Transporter shall receive Petroleum production from Operator.
TP means Theft protection.
TP means any network point, within a premise or in the vertical telecommunication riser on the same floor where the Non-Residential Premise is located, where the Wireline is terminated;
TP means Trading Participants. Other capitalized terms used in these Rules but not otherwise defined in this Section shall have the meaning ascribed to them in the relevant rules and regulations of the Exchange, SCCP, or the CMIC, as the case may be. PART B LISTING AND DISCLOSURE
TP is equal to the test price. With each shipment, Contractor will send Company an invoice for all services provided by Contractor under Section 2.1 hereof for Products Manufactured by Contractor and delivered to the Delivery Point. Company shall pay Contractor the amount invoiced within thirty (30) days following the issuance of such invoice.
TP means, in relation to: (a) any PBF Assessment Period beginning on 1 April of any year, the aggregate of: (i) all forecast items of Revenue falling within the relevant PBF Assessment Period set out in the profit and loss accounts included in the Annual REFERENCE (CLAUSE/PARAGRAPH/SCHEDULE) AMENDMENT Business Plan, expressed as a positive number; and (ii) all forecast items of Cost falling within the relevant PBF Assessment Period (excluding any Capital Expenditure, forecast Non- Recoverable Costs or forecast Disallowable Costs) included in the Annual Business Plan, expressed as a negative number; and (b) any PBF Assessment Period beginning on any date other than 1 April of any year, the aggregate of: (i) all forecast items of Revenue falling within the relevant PBF Assessment Period set out in the profit and loss accounts included in the Quarterly Financial Information, expressed as a positive number; and (ii) all forecast items of Cost falling within the relevant PBF Assessment Period (excluding any Capital Expenditure, forecast Non- REFERENCE AMENDMENT (CLAUSE/PARAGRAPH/SCHEDULE) Recoverable Costs or forecast Disallowable Costs) included in the Quarterly Financial Information, expressed as a negative number;
TP means temporary partial disability benefits.