EE definition

EE means electrical or electronic equipment which is waste within the meaning of Article 11 par. 1 of the L. 4042/2012, including all components, sub-assemblies and consumables which are part of the product at the time of discarding (see Article 3 of JMD 23615/651/2014);
EE bonds and any and all traveler's checks;
EE hookah bar” means an establishment where people gather to smoke tobacco from a communal hookah or narghile which is provided individually;”.

Examples of EE in a sentence

  • At the time of writing, this is a synonym for ‘AT BE CY EE FI FR XX XX GR IE IT XX XX LV MT NL PT SI SK’ (the official Eurozone 19), plus ‘AD MC SM VA ME’ and Kosovo (other Euro-using countries in continental Europe).


More Definitions of EE

EE is any Energy generated during the Settlement Period, as measured by the Meter(s) at the Delivery Point, in excess of the Contract Maximum Amount with respect to the Facility “ACPE” is Energy generated during the Settlement Period, as measured by the Meter(s) at the Delivery Point, by portions of the Facility that are completed during the Additional Construction Period and generated prior to the delivery of the Additional Construction Certificates
EE means Executive Engineer of MPAKVN, Indore who is Engineer-in-charge of this project.
EE encroacher” means any person or institution, public or private, occupying waqf property, in whole or part, without the authority of law and includes a person whose tenancy, lease or licence has expired or has been terminated by mutawalli or the Board;’;
EE. Merger" has the meaning specified in the second recital of this Agreement.
EE. Warrant Certificate" shall mean a certificate evidencing one or more Warrants, substantially in the form of Exhibit~A hereto.
EE. Food/dietary supplement' means a processed food product intended to supplement the diet that bears or contains one or more of the following dietary ingredients: vitamin, mineral, herb, or other botanical, amino acid, and dietary substance to increase the total daily intake in amounts conforming to the latest Philippine recommended energy and nutrient intakes or internationally agreed minimum daily requirements. It usually is in the form of capsules, tablets, liquids, gels, powders or pills and not represented for use as a conventional food or as the sole item of a meal or diet or replacement of drugs and medicines.