SEA definition

SEA means the State Energy Account issued by State Load Dispatch Centre, Gujarat and amendment thereto.
SEA means School Education Act 1999.

Examples of SEA in a sentence

  • Failure to take appropriate investigative or corrective action to the satisfaction of IOM shall constitute material breach of this Agreement; Ensure that the SEA and SH provisions contained in this Article are included in all sub-contracts related to this Agreement; Adhere to the provisions of this Article for the duration of this Agreement.

  • IOM shall have the right to investigate any allegations (including but not limited to SEA, SH, fraud and corruption) involving the Implementing Partner, its employees or its Associated Personnel, notwithstanding related investigations undertaken by the Implementing Partner or national authorities.

  • SEA Rule 612—Minimum Pricing Securities and Exchange Commission, Station Place, 000 X Xxxxxx, XX., Xxxxxxxxxx, XX 00000–0000.


More Definitions of SEA

SEA means the Securities and Exchange Act of 1934 and the rules promulgated thereunder by the Securities and Exchange Commission, as amended from time to time or any similar Federal law then in force.
SEA means all marine waters other than the internal waters of States.
SEA means all marine waters other than the internal waters of States, as well as the seabed and the subsoil thereof; it does not include sub-seabed repositories accessed only from land.
SEA means Seacoast Enterprises Associates, Incorporated and the facilities where it operates. The “Landlord” shall mean the corporation or person(s) that owns the facility operated by SEA. The word “Customer” is used to indicate the owner (or his or her authorized representative) of any Vessel serviced by SEA. No subletting allowed.
SEA means sexual exploitation and abuse and refers to the IFAD Policy on Sexual Exploitation and Abuse that can be found on the IFAD website.
SEA means (except where the context otherwise requires) the sea adjacent to Wales out as far as the seaward boundary of the territorial sea;