Model Code definition

Model Code shall refer to the OEM code used to identify a particular subset of a Vehicle Model.
Model Code means the UK Listing Authority Model Code for transactions in securities by directors, certain employees and persons connected with them;
Model Code is the OEM code used to identify a particular subset of a vehicle model.8. Final accepted price per vehicle (excluding delivery charge) $

Examples of Model Code in a sentence

  • Chassis Model Code The OEM code used to identify the subset of the Chassis Model.

  • Body Model Code The OEM code used to identify the subset of the Body Model.

  • If the Vehicle awarded in the Mini-Bid (i.e., Model Year, Make, Model, Model Code) is not available or not deemed equal to the specifications for the Vehicle specified in the Mini-Bid, then Contractor must supply a similar vehicle that meets the specifications for the Vehicle provided in the Mini-Bid.

  • F Model Code The OEM code used to identify a particular subset of a Vehicle Model.

  • If more than one Model Code and/or vehicle price was awarded, upload a list of vehicles below under question #11.


More Definitions of Model Code

Model Code means the UKLA’s Model Code for Securities Transactions by Directors of Listed Companies.
Model Code means the applicable Model Code developed by the Department and contained in the exhibits in OAR 660-046-0010(4).
Model Code means the Model Code for Securities Transactions by Directors of Listed Issuers as set out in the Appendix 10 of the Listing Rules;
Model Code means any building code drafted by private organizations or otherwise, and shall include, but not be limited to, the latest edition of the following:
Model Code means the Model Code for Securities Transactions by
Model Code means the model code promulgated by
Model Code means Model Code on directors’ dealings in securities set out in the Listing Rules issued from time to time by the Financial Conduct Authority and any other code or guidelines issued governing the conduct of directors in that regard as the Company may from time to time adopt or issue;