MEM definition

MEM means the Borrower’s Ministry of Energy and Mines;
MEM means Monex Europe Markets Limited, a company registered in England and Wales with registration number 08357567 and having its registered office at 3rd Floor, 1 Bartholomew Lane, London EC2N 2AX, United Kingdom.
MEM means the total school district or

Examples of MEM in a sentence

  • Furthermore, the Company shall post notices of permanent vacancies or new positions, as defined in Article 13.01, on the Bulletin Boards located in the Lunch Room, MEM Building, Garage and Sales Room.

  • These values are the same as for the Meter Location and in the short term can be set to be the same, however the location of the meter point can be different than the Meter and the MEM requires both e.g. for inspects, they need to check the meter and the connection point.

  • PowerPC(TM) FB 2MB 4MB 8MB Drivers & Software Texture Texture Texture Resolutions bpp Supported MEM Supported MEM Supported MEM .

  • For MPDP-E and MPDP-F, the designated sort facilities are MEM, IND, EWR, OAK, ORD, AFW and any additional sort facilities so designated by agreement between the SIG and the Vice President, Flight Operations.

  • Certain functionalities within Ivanti Patch for MEM are enabled by accessing Microsoft Intune® through the Microsoft API and use of Ivanti Patch for MEM and accompanying services does not remove the need for users to have a valid license for their use of the Microsoft Intune® service.


More Definitions of MEM

MEM means membership; and
MEM means the Recipient’s Ministry of Energy and Mines or any successor thereof.
MEM means Ministerio de Energia y Minas, the Borrower’s Ministry of Energy and Mines;
MEM means the Borrower's ministry responsible for energy and mines;
MEM means the average full-time-equivalent enrollment of
MEM means Ministère de l’Energie et des Mines, the Borrower’s Ministry of Energy and Mines;
MEM means meso-scale engineered molecule, which is an engineered molecule comprised of a designed scaffold that supports the structure and presentation of a pre-determined natural epitope.