Noun
EIC (plural EICs)
Initialism of editor in chief.
By 1649, the East India Company (EIC) ordered all homeward-bound vessels to wait for one another at St Helena and in 1656 onward the Company petitioned the government to send a man-of-war to convoy the fleet home from there. Source: Internet
Nick Clegg, the erstwhile deputy prime minister of UK, lobbied hard for free flow of digital data across borders and author William Dalrymple’s much awaited book on the East India Company (EIC) was out globally. Source: Internet
By cutting out the middlemen and allowing for at least some duty relief in England, the EIC was set to undercut tea prices in America. Source: Internet
Additionally, Soldiers can earn Excellence in Competition (EIC) marksmanship badges and credit points toward their Distinguished Rifle and Pistol designation in an EIC Match during the event. Source: Internet
Deluxe will also show you who qualifies as a dependent, which finds more deductions such as the Child & Dependent Care Credit, Earned Income Credit (EIC), and child tax credit. Source: Internet
Contributors publicly left The Baron out of disgust for the choice made by the EIC to publish the Thurlow articles. Source: Internet