PMP definition
PMP means a “professional market party” (professionele marktpartij) within the meaning of the Dutch FSA.
PMP means a professional market party as defined in the Dutch Financial Supervision Act (“Wet op het financieel toezicht”).
Examples of PMP in a sentence
No credit shall be afforded for interest charges, or any adjustment to reflect changes in price levels between the time the in-kind contributions are completed and credit is afforded; for the value of in-kind contributions obtained at no cost to the Non-Federal Sponsor; for any items provided or performed prior to completion of the PMP; or for costs that exceed the Government’s estimate of the cost for such item.
More Definitions of PMP
PMP means the Delaware Prescription Monitoring Program.
PMP means the project management plan, and any modifications thereto, developed in consultation with the Non-Federal Sponsor, that specifies the scope, cost, and schedule for Study activities and tasks, including the Non-Federal Sponsor’s in-kind contributions, and that guides the performance of the Study.
PMP means a medical cannabis pharmacy medical provider.
PMP means the plan to be adopted by the Borrower pursuant to paragraph 9 of Schedule 4 to this Agreement;
PMP or “PMPs” means one or more state prescription monitoring programs that collect prescription drug dispensing information from entities such as pharmacies and permit users who meet applicable state-designated requirements to access such information.
PMP is the electronically managed preventive maintenance programme operated by Us (or Our agent) for all Equipment. The PMP involves regular attendance on site by Our service team to conduct routine Equipment servicing and general maintenance requirements.
PMP means a professional market party (professionele marktpartij) within the meaning of the FMSA.