SR definition

SR means state route and has the same meaning as state highway as defined in this section.
SR s” means Supplementary Regulations that a promoter or organiser of a competition is obliged to issue.
SR means that a government archivist has determined that a portion of these records have enduring value and should be retained. BC Archives, also known as the government archives, preserves a selection of the records designated SR, following explicit criteria. The reasons and criteria for selective retention are explained in an “SR =” statement. In the sample primary, extraterrestrial registrant case files (secondary -20) are SR “because they document extraterrestrial visitors to the province” and the selection criteria is to retain “all files relating to green extraterrestrials.”

Examples of SR in a sentence

  • Evidence to show compliance to the SR requirements shall be uploaded via your membership profile in MyRSPO.

  • Reporting of Shared Responsibility (SR) requirements will be done through ACOP and MyRSPO.

  • However, Santander Consumer has not transferred or hedged the Retained Interest except as permitted under Regulation RR, those EU SR Rules and those UK SR Rules.

  • Santander Consumer has not changed the manner in which it retains the Retained Interest, except in accordance with Regulation RR, those EU SR Rules and those UK SR Rules.

  • The demands on S.R. were not reduced in an effort to de-escalate the situation.


More Definitions of SR

SR means an E9-1-1 feature that routes an E9-1-1 call from a Control Office to the designated Primary PSAP based upon the identified number of the calling party.
SR means an agency's account within the special revenue fund;
SR means sufficiency rating “DC” means deck condition rating
SR means an E911 feature that routes an E911 call from a Control Office to the designated Primary PSAP based upon the identified number of the calling party.
SR means a service request, logged by Your End Users and/or Key Contacts, for Oracle Functional Help Desk Services.