PAT definition

PAT means a document or product accessibility template, including any Information Technology Industry Council Voluntary Product Accessibility Template or VPAT®, that specifies how information and software products, such as websites, applications, software and associated content, conform to WCAG 2.0 Level AA.
PAT means Proficiency Analytical Testing. "PCM" means phase contrast microscopy.
PAT means Public Accommodation Tax pursuant to Chapter 61 of Title 30 of the Delaware Code.

Examples of PAT in a sentence

  • You must ensure that any electrical appliances brought by you to the premises and used there are safe, in good working order, and used in a safe manner in accordance with the Electricity at Work Regulations 1989 (In date PAT testing for all commercial equipment).

  • In addition to this Agreement, the Landlord must give to the Tenant:- • gas safety certificate; • electrical safety inspection reports (EICR and PAT); • energy performance certificate (unless the Tenant is renting a room with shared access to a kitchen, bathroom and living area).

  • The annual health and safety checks of the Ditherington CC Hub such as PAT testing and water checks are covered by STC.

  • Use of the premises and equipment Any electrical equipment brought in for use during the period of hire must have a valid PAT test certificate and produced for the Operations Manager to confirm.


More Definitions of PAT

PAT. Xxbexxxxx, xxdividually and as trustee of each of the Robexxxxx Xxxritable Remainder Unitrust, u/t/a dated January 22, 1990 (the "PR Charitable Trust"), the Gordxx X. Xxxxxxxxx Irrevocable Trust, u/t/a dated December 18, 1996, the Elizxxxxx X. Xxxxxxxx Xxxevocable Trust, u/t/a dated December 18, 1996, and the Ann X. Xxxxxxx Xxxevocable Trust, u/t/a dated December 18, 1996 (the Gordxx X. Xxxxxxxxx Xxxevocable Trust, the Elizxxxxx X. Xxxxxxxx Irrevocable Trust and the Ann X. Xxxxxxx Xxxevocable Trust, together, the "Irrevocable Trusts"), Lisa X. Xxxxxxxxx xxx Timoxxx X. Xxxxxxxxx ("Xim Xxxxxxxxx") xs joint tenants, and Tim Xxxxxxxxx, individually, as trustee of each of the Timoxxx xxx Lisa Xxxxxxxxx Children's Trust, u/t/a dated September 18, 1995 (the "TR Family Trust") and the Timoxxx X. Xxxxxxxxx Xxxritable Trust, u/t/a dated December 30, 1996 (the "TR Charitable Trust"), and as custodian to and for each of Abigxxx X. Xxxxxxxxx, Xxurx X. Xxxxxxxxx, Xxizxxxxx X. Xxxxxxxxx, Xxllxx X. Xxxxxxxxx xxx Caroxxxx X. Xxxxxxxxx xxxer the Virginia Uniform Transfers to Minors Act (Pat Xxxxxxxxx, xxe PR Charitable Trust, the Irrevocable Trusts, Lisa X. Xxxxxxxxx, Xxm Xxxxxxxxx, xxe TR Family Trust and the TR Charitable Trust being sometimes collectively referred to herein as the "Robexxxxx Sellers"), have agreed to sell to FKWW, all of the outstanding shares of Class A Common Stock, par value $0.01 per share, of the Company (the "Class A Stock"), in the form of Class B Common Stock, par value $0.01 per share, of the Company (the "Class B Stock") issuable upon conversion thereof, and the shares of Class B Stock owned by them or issuable to them upon exercise of outstanding stock options, pursuant to that certain Stock Purchase Agreement, dated of even date herewith, by and among 2 FKWW, on the one hand, and each of the Robexxxxx Xxxlers, on the other hand (as amended from time to time in accordance with its terms, the "Robexxxxx Xxxchase Agreement");
PAT means portable appliance testing.
PAT means the consolidated net profit after taxation of SERB and its subsidiaries (now or hereafter) attributable to the owner of SERB for the Profit Guarantee Period based on the Accounts 2022, Accounts 2023, Accounts 2024, Accounts 2025 and/or the Special Audit Report(s) (if so required) after netting off any net losses after tax during the Profit Guarantee Period;
PAT means Proficiency Analytical Testing.
PAT means Profit After Tax.
PAT means Public Accommodation Tax pursuant to Chapter 61 of Title 30 of the Delaware Code. “Project or Projects” means any activity which is designed to enhance or promote the State as a destination for tourists and other travelers.