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DAMP definition

DAMP means sufficiently moist to prevent the escape of dust;
DAMP means damage-associated molecular patterns. “DGCL” means the Delaware General Corporation Law. “DSMB” means data safety monitoring board.
DAMP means moist to the touch;

Examples of DAMP in a sentence

  • To assure compliance with the Stormwater Permits and water quality ordinances, the County Parties have developed a Drainage Area Management Plan (DAMP) which includes a Local Implementation Plan (LIP) for each jurisdiction that contains Best Management Practices (BMPs) that parties using properties within Orange County must adhere to.

  • Where contractually bound, the employer will apply the Drug and Alcohol Management Program (DAMP) as contained at Appendix M.

  • To assure compliance with the Stormwater Permits and water quality ordinances, the County Parties have developed a Drainage Area Management Plan (DAMP), which includes a Local Implementation Plan (LIP) for each jurisdiction that contains Best Management Practices (BMPs) that parties using properties within Orange County must adhere to.

  • Sections 5, 7, and 8 of the DAMP contain requirements related to design and construction of public projects.

  • Consultant shall be familiar the DAMP, and the LIP and shall comply with the requirements as specified therein.


More Definitions of DAMP

DAMP means damage associated molecular pattern receptors.
DAMP means the Orange County Drainage Area Management Plan, as the same may be amended from time to time.
DAMP. ’ means sufficiently moist to allay dust.
DAMP adjusts the dampening factor: turn this knob clockwise to achieve a darker tail.
DAMP means the CASA-approved Drug and Alcohol Management Plan.
DAMP means the Orange County Drainage Area Management Plan, including all appendices, as amended.