CPC instrument definition

CPC instrument means a rule, regulation or policy of the TSX Venture Exchange Inc. that applies only to capital pool companies, and, in Quebec, includes Policy Statement 41-601Q, Capital Pool Companies;
CPC instrument means a rule or regulation of a jurisdiction of Canada or a rule, regulation or policy of an exchange in Canada that applies only to capital pool companies;
CPC instrument means a rule, regulation or policy of the TSX Venture Exchange Inc. that applies only to capital pool companies, and, in Quebec, includes Policy Statement 41-601Q, Capital Pool Companies (Decision 2011-C-0209, 2011-12-14);

Examples of CPC instrument in a sentence

  • The CPC was developed by Dr. Ed Latessa from the University of Cincinnati and represents the sequel to the Correctional Program Assessment Inventory (CPAI) created by Gendreau and Andrews (***CITATION YEAR); The CPC instrument measures a program’s level of adherence to the “Principles of Effective Correctional Intervention” – those program characteristics that are highly correlated with a reduction in recidivism.

  • Because of the lightweight of the CPC instrument a second channel including a thermodenu- der could be added.

  • Detailed description as well as results are shown in simulated environment section.

  • The basic structure of Centrifugal partition chromatography is showed in Figure 2.3. In a CPC instrument, the "column" consists of ducts sequentially connected by channels (only two channels as schematically depicted in Figure 2.3); the "column" rotates about the shaft to create the centrifugal force field.

  • A secondary instrument was required to ensure complete coverage of the size range of par- ticles to be analysed, and the CPC instrument provided increased accuracy over the Aerosizer due to its counting mechanism, which ensured that only single particles, rather than any aggregates, were counted.The remaining instruments were designed and manufactured, either in-house or, in the case of the conditioner, out-sourced to an external glass-blower.

  • Although several minor variants are avail- able, instruments are basically of two types: the CPC instrument manufactured by Sanki Engineering Ltd.

  • In consideration of the compensation provided in Section 3 hereof, the Owner shall provide Customer with sole access to and use of the Terminal Facility.

  • Clearing A strong and reliable clearing house is perhaps the single most important factor for instilling trust in an exchange among a wider public.

  • It was established that all three samples emitted significant concentrations which surpassed the limits of the CPC instrument on several occasions during the drilling.

  • Kuang, C.: Condensation particle counter (CPC) instrument handbook, DOE Office of Science Atmospheric Radiation Measurement (ARM) Program, https://doi.org/10.1175/1520-0477(1994)075<1201:Tarmpp>2.0.Co;2DOE/SC-ARM-TR-145, available at https://www.arm.gov/publications/tech_reports/handbooks/cpc_handbook.pdf, (last visited: June 7th, 2023), 2016.


More Definitions of CPC instrument

CPC instrument means a rule, regulation or policy of the TSX Venture Exchange Inc. that applies only to capital pool companies, and, in Quebec, includes Policy Statement 41-601Q, Capital Pool Companies; (texte relatif aux sociétés de capital de demurrage)
CPC instrument means a rule, regulation or policy of the TSX Venture Exchange Inc. that applies only to capital pool companies, and, in Quebec, includes Policy Statement 41-601Q, Capital Pool Companies adopted pursuant to decision No. 2002-C-0408 dated October 29, 2002;
CPC instrument means a rule or regulation of a jurisdiction of Canada or a rule, regulation or policy of an exchange in Canadathe TSX Venture Exchange Inc. that applies only to capital pool companies, and, in Quebec, includes Policy Statement 41-601Q, Capital Pool Companies;

Related to CPC instrument

  • Debt Instrument means any loan, bond, debenture, promissory note or other instrument evidencing indebtedness (demand or otherwise) for borrowed money or other liability;

  • Subject Instruments shall nonetheless mean such instrument, agreement or other document, as the case may be, in its entirety, including any portions thereof which shall have been so redacted, deleted or otherwise not filed.

  • Security Agreement With respect to a Cooperative Loan, the agreement creating a security interest in favor of the originator in the related Cooperative Stock.

  • Payment instrument means any personalised device(s) and/or set of procedures agreed between the payment service user and the payment service provider and used in order to initiate a payment order;

  • Long Derivative Instrument means a Derivative Instrument (i) the value of which generally increases, and/or the payment or delivery obligations under which generally decrease, with positive changes to the Performance References and/or (ii) the value of which generally decreases, and/or the payment or delivery obligations under which generally increase, with negative changes to the Performance References.

  • Underlying Instrument means the loan agreement, credit agreement or other customary agreement pursuant to which a Collateral Obligation has been created or issued and each other agreement that governs the terms of or secures the obligations represented by such Collateral Obligation or of which the holders of such Collateral Obligation are the beneficiaries.

  • Dangerous instrument means any instrument, article or substance which, under the circumstances in which it is used or attempted or threatened to be used, is capable of causing death or serious physical injury, and includes a "vehicle" or a dog that has been commanded to attack.