FSL definition

FSL means Fulbright Securities Limited. 「富昌證券」指富昌證券有限公司。
FSL means Xxxxxxx Securities Limited, a securities broker licensed by the SFC to conduct Type 1 (Dealing in securities) regulated activities and designated with CE No.APR560;
FSL means the Bank’s fixed spread loan product.

Examples of FSL in a sentence

  • Advances in functional and structural MR image analysis and implementation as FSL.

  • The FSL is based on client agency mix, required size of space, number of employees, use of the space, location, configuration of the site and lot, and public access into and around the facility.

  • The Federal Government determines the facility’s FSL rating, which ranges from FSL I to FSL IV.

  • The proposed Lease contains an attachment with the security requirements and obligations for the Building, which are based on the facility security level (FSL).

  • His Honour ultimately determined that the delays constituted 'exceptional circumstances' and released the applicant on bail, saying that "the delays [by FSL] should not be the basis for prolonged incarceration of people who have not been tried".


More Definitions of FSL

FSL shall have the meaning set forth in the Functional System Landscape Plan.
FSL means Fairchem SpecialityLimited (formerly Adi Finechem Limited), a company incorporated under the Companies Act, 1956 and having its registered office at 324, Dr. D.N. Road, Fort, Mumbai 400 001, Maharashtra.
FSL means the normal full supply level, being the normal maximum controlled level of the forebay of the Keeyask Project.
FSL or “Full Supply Level” means the level of the water surface when the reservoir is at maximum operating level, excluding periods of flood discharge;
FSL shall have the meaning ascribed to such term in Recital A. “FSL SHA” shall have the meaning ascribes to such term in Recital D.
FSL means Ferret Software ltd of 000 Xxxxxx Xxxx, XX 0, Xx Xxxxxxx 0000, Xxx Xxxxxxx, xx any of its assigns.
FSL means Fiscal Services (EDP) Limited, a company established under the Borrower’s Companies Act, of 1965;