MTC definition

MTC means article VII of EPIC, MCL 700.7101 to 700.7913.
MTC means the Borrower’s Ministry of Transport and Communications;
MTC means the medical scheme fees tax credit;

Examples of MTC in a sentence

  • Schedule and Budget The schedule for services in Tasks 1 through 5 will match the schedule submitted to MTC.

  • Includes coordination with MTC to determine requirements, verifying that the NEPA/ CEQA filing already completed by MTC is adequate, and working with Town staff to submit reimbursement requests to MTC.

  • In 1999, the MTC approved the assignment of the Clipper® smart card system contract to Cubic Corporation (Cubic).

  • On or about March 17, 2015, the SFMTA Board of Directors approved a Grant and Cooperative Agreement (the Agreement) between the City and MTC for the procurement, using grant funds supplied by the Federal Transit Administration, of fare gates for the Central Subway Project (CSP).

  • The Central Subway Project (CSP) was included as part of an effort to replace the SFMTA’s technically obsolete fare collection equipment with a modern Clipper®-only fare collection system, • Staff utilized the Metropolitan Transportation Commission (MTC) Clipper® contract with Cubic to procure additional fare collection equipment to ensure consistency between the Muni Metro subway system and the CSP.


More Definitions of MTC

MTC means medical scheme fees tax credit contemplated in section 6A;
MTC means several servers belonging to Exasol, switched in parallel in a rack, a License Server and installed Software, which is made available to the Customer for evaluation purposes;
MTC means payments in respect of a maintenance agreement between IBM and Client, which are rescheduled, invoiced and collected by IGF as agent for IBM under a Transaction Document;
MTC means the Metropolitan Trading Company.
MTC means Mobile Telecommunications Limited
MTC means the minimum terms and conditions required by the SRA Indemnity Insurance Rules for insurance commencing at inception of the period of insurance.