LCS definition

LCS means “Least Cost Selection”.
LCS means least cost selection method as defined in the IFAD Procurement Handbook.
LCS means Least Cost Selection method.

Examples of LCS in a sentence

  • It is policy for Leidos and sub-contractor ▇▇▇▇▇▇ and Nagel – the Authority’s Contractors for Logistics and Commodities Services (LCS) – to quarantine and reject any Contractor Deliverables that do not conform to the requirements of the contract.

  • Legislation in countries such as Spain, France and United Kingdom LCS, art 10, Code d’Assurances, L-113-3 and 9 and Consumer Insurance (Disclosure and Representations) Act 2012, Schedule 1, section 4(3), part 1, express the duty of the applicant to disclose all material facts and provide true and complete information.

  • It is advised however that in certain circumstances the Authority may consider it impractical for the Contractor to undertake any rectification due to geographical location, nature of the non-conformance and/or urgency of need, in these situations the Authority may request LCS to undertake the rectification action but will pass on any associated costs to the Contractor as necessary.

  • Unequivocal documentation links between each reported laboratory quality control measure (e.g., QC blanks, matrix spikes, LCS, duplicates, calibration verification) and the associated sample result(s) shall be maintained for all contracted analyses.


More Definitions of LCS

LCS means Least Cost Selection method as defined in the MCC PPG.
LCS means letters of credit;
LCS means, collectively, the Trade LCs and Standby LCs.
LCS means LCS Industries, Inc., a Delaware corporation.
LCS has the meaning set forth in Section 5.6(e).
LCS is the collective reference to any outstanding letter of guarantee or stand-by or other letter of credit and all renewals and substitutions therefor, issued from time to time by the Lender, in accordance with the provisions hereof, and "LC" means any one of the LCs;
LCS means all compounds contained within a Optioned Validated Lead Structure Series, and analogues or derivatives thereof, which are the subject of Chiron's Licensed Compound Declaration in accordance with Section 5. 1.