BFS definition

BFS shall have the meaning given in the introductory paragraph of this Agreement.
BFS means Bankable Feasibility Study.
BFS means Belgian Fungible Strips, the nominal value corresponding to the redemption value of the original OLO.

Examples of BFS in a sentence

  • When it occurs, BFS is automatically applied to the student’s record.

  • Bad Financial Standing (BFS) is imposed if students have any outstanding fee or charges.

  • If the student is in BFS, they will not be able to enrol for classes/examinations, will be discontinued access to LMS and self-services (e.g. ▇▇▇▇▇▇ 360 app), and be refused eligibility for graduation and provision of results/academic transcript.

  • Transferred employees must submit a Relocation Authorization form directly to BFS, specifying the destination and pick-up date, if known.

  • BFS shall notify employees of the moving company to use, and employees shall make final arrangements with the mover.


More Definitions of BFS

BFS means the Department of Budget and Fiscal Services, City and County of Honolulu.
BFS means blow-fill-seal packaging technology.
BFS means a bankable feasibility study consisting of a definitive marketing (including broad anticipated Toll Treatment Terms), technical, environmental, economic and engineering feasibility study of the Plant, conducted to a bankable standard;
BFS means the Bureau of Financial Services.
BFS means Bulk Feed Supplements and includes, but is not limited to, Palm Kernel Expeller, Biscuit Cereal Meal, Canola Meal, Kibbled Maize, Molasses and Molasses Xtra.
BFS means the definitive feasibility study relating to the Essakane Project prepared by GRD Minproc (Pty) Ltd. and dated August 30, 2007;
BFS. - means a JORC compliant bank feasibility study or internationally recognised equivalent to be prepared by an internationally recognised independent consulting firm (for example SRK Consulting), reflecting the feasibility, financial viability and proposed plan for mining a prospective ore body or deposit of Minerals and other minerals within the Exploration Area and will include such information that may be required to enable a banking or other financial institution or investor to determine whether or not to advance funds in order to establish a mine;