PAR definition

PAR means phase angle regulator.
PAR. Prudential Asset Resources, Inc. or its successor in interest.
PAR means the progress assessment report in such form as is prescribed by TFC and which has the same meaning as defined in UGC, Section 1.31.

Examples of PAR in a sentence

  • Membership Par Value As a condition of membership, you must purchase and maintain the minimum required share(s) as set forth in the Rate and Fee Schedule.

  • Par la suite, veuillez contacter Immédiatement Segway à l’adresse xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx@xxxxxx.xxx.

  • Par time teachers will be given all due consideration for any subsequent full time vacancies in their areas of certification.

  • Par- ticipants rated their overall physical health and quality of life on a scale from 0 to 10 Scores were summed for each subscale and ranged from 14 to 56 Not stated Sender et al.

  • Par conséquent, pour les besoins de la présente instance, les arbres de ces aires ont été considérés comme des arbres récol- tables et, donc, générateurs de recettes.


More Definitions of PAR

PAR. With respect to any Loan Obligation or Eligible Investment, as of any date of determination, the outstanding principal amount of such Loan Obligation or Eligible Investment; provided that:
PAR means one hundred percent (100%) of the principal amount of any Bond, or of the aggregate principal amount of the Bonds Outstanding, as the context may require, exclusive of accrued interest.
PAR. With respect to any Collateral Debt Security or Eligible Investment, as of any date of determination, the outstanding principal amount of such Collateral Debt Security or Eligible Investment; provided that:
PAR means the right to receive the difference, if any between the Market Value of a Phantom Unit and the Base Value of such Phantom Unit.
PAR means Par Pharmaceutical, Inc., a corporation organized, existing and doing business under and by virtue of the laws of Delaware, with its headquarters address at 300 Tice Boulevard, Woodcliff Lake, New Jersey 07677.
PAR means a price of 100 percent of face value.