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ESC definition

ESC means EchoStar Satellite Corporation, a Colorado corporation.
ESC means the Employment Security Commission of North Carolina.

Examples of ESC in a sentence

  • The MOU defines a project development work program for The Portal and establishes the Integrated Program Management Team (IPMT) and the Executive Steering Committee (ESC), to undertake and guide this work program on behalf of the TJPA Board.

  • Pursuant to §160A-400.20 through §160A-400.32 of the North Carolina General Statutes, the City and ESC entered into that certain Development Agreement dated April 15, 2019, as recorded with the Guilford County Register of Deeds at Book 8147, Page 788, as amended by that certain First Amendment to Development Agreement dated October 5, 2020 (collectively, the “Development Agreement”).

  • The Seller and ESC entered into that certain Land Disposition Agreement dated April 15, 2019, as amended by that certain First Amendment to Land Disposition Agreement dated October 5, 2020 (collectively, the “LDA”), pursuant to which Seller agreed to sell, and ESC agreed to purchase, four (4) tracts of land respectively known as “Parcel C”, “Parcel G”, “Parcel A” and “Parcel H”.


More Definitions of ESC

ESC means the Essential Services Commission, Victoria.
ESC means Extended Service Casual, and the terms are interchangeable.
ESC means the Essential Services Commission under the Essential Services Commission Act (Vic) 2001, or any body which assumes its functions.
ESC means a test cycle consisting of 13 steady state modes to be applied in accordance with the relevant series of amendments to Regulation No. 49;
ESC means the Electrical Safety Code referred to in Ontario Regulation 164/99;
ESC means the Alberta Employment Standards Code (Alberta) as may be amended from time to time and any successor legislation thereto.
ESC means the Essential Services Commission or its successor.