SES definition

SES means - the State Emergency Service as described in the State Emergency Service Act 1989 No 164.
SES means Secretaria de Estado de Saúde, the Borrower’s state secretariat for health.
SES means Shale Energy Support, LLC.

Examples of SES in a sentence

  • SES and the Licensee agree that the Licensee is the data controller and that SES is a data processor of the Licensee Data.

  • Basic Deposit Testing is checking that the deposit supplied contains the correct software and that all attributes of the Licensed Programs are correct and in line with the requirements that the Licensee has notified to SES.

  • Once completed SES will compile a Basic Deposit report which will be forwarded to all parties concerned under the Escrow agreements confirming all checks have been made.

  • The Remote Code Validation Testing service is a more comprehensive approach than Basic Deposit and involves an SES Employee remotely witnessing the Licensor testing the software to ensure that the Source Code supplied is present and correct and that it can be built into the target application as expected by the Licensee.

  • These can be based on the physical requirements of the Licensee, or can be put together by SES Employees, based on the documented system requirements.


More Definitions of SES

SES means SES S.A. and/or any of SES’s Affiliates issuing a Purchase Order or otherwise contracting with Supplier in respect of the Goods and/or Services.
SES means a member of the APS Senior Executive Service employed by Safe Work Australia. A reference to the SES includes their equivalents as provided for in Schedule 1 of the Public Service Classification Rules 2000.
SES means SES S.A. (previously SES Global S.A., before a name change in December 2006), a company incorporated in the Grand Duchy of Luxembourg and the shares of which are listed on the Luxembourg Stock Exchange and Euronext;
SES means the Senior Executive Service as defined in the PS Act;
SES means Synthesis Energy Investment Holdings, Inc.
SES. “SES Global”, “Americom”, “Astra” and “New Skies”;