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RSC definition

RSC means the Regional Security Coordinator(s) (RSC(s)) appointed for CCR Hansa, unless it is explicitly otherwise stated, according to Article 77(1)(a) of the SO Regulation that will perform the tasks allocated to this(these) RSC(s) according to Article 77(1)(c)(i) of the SO Regulation;
RSC as defined in the Preamble hereto.
RSC means the Revenue Sharing Contract, dated 01st October 2018, and any amendments thereof, entered into between Vedanta Limited and the Government of India acting through the MOPNG in respect of the CB-ONHP-2017/2 Block.

Examples of RSC in a sentence

  • Sites are required to submit an amendment registration packet to the DAIDS PRO at the RSC.

  • The Contract is a defence contract within the meaning of the Defence Production Act, R.S.C. 1985, c.

  • Upon receiving final approval, sites will submit all required protocol registration documents to the DAIDS Protocol Registration Office (DAIDS PRO) at the Regulatory Support Center (RSC).

  • Any information you provide to the Government of Canada in support of Direct Deposit is protected under the Government of Canada Privacy Act and Access to Information Act (R.S.C., 1985, c.

  • Not more than 40 pounds of product shall be packed in a fiberboard shipping box constructed in accordance with style RSC of ASTM D5118/D5118M, Standard Practice for Fabrication of Fiberboard Shipping Boxes.


More Definitions of RSC

RSC means a record of site condition under Part XV.1 of the Act;
RSC means reverse skills certificate, a certification issued by RID. “SC:L” means specialist certificate: legal, a certification issued by RID.
RSC means the committee to be formed pursuant to Article 3 of this Agreement.
RSC means the Regional Sales Centre located (address) at described in Exhibit 1 attached hereto.
RSC as defined in the recitals hereto.
RSC has the meaning set forth in the preamble, and any successor in interest thereto.