LOB definition

LOB means line of business;
LOB means each line of business set out in the first column of the table contained in Schedule 7 (Lines of Business);
LOB or “Department” means a line of business or department of the Company.

Examples of LOB in a sentence

  • Contractor personnel must complete annual Information System Security LOB Awareness Training and any other security training required by the DOT/FAA.

  • Yes Yes 10.0 Confirmation in the form of Yes/No regarding acceptance of LETTER OF BID (LOB) (Annexure VII) as per format given in the Bid Document.

  • Your DBA can decide how to configure such things based on his or her own specific requirements about where to store data, index and LOB.

  • Each posted position shall be limited to a 1 transfer within LOB.

  • Qualified applicants outside the LOB who have submitted transfer requests within this seven (7) day period shall receive preference over outside applicants.

  • Contractor personnel are required to complete annual Information System Security LOB Awareness Training and any other security training required by the DOT/FAA.

  • Quest does not recommend any tablespace separation for data, index, and LOB.

  • Entities can enjoy reduced withholding rates once they certify the treaty and LOB statements.

  • The auditors shall exercise their mandate according to the provisions of the LOB and the corresponding executive statute.

  • The LOB article, found in Section XXIX‐A of the Treaty, defines who can benefit from treaty rates.


More Definitions of LOB

LOB shall have the meaning set forth in Section 2.4 (Directed Changes; Compliance with Policies) of this Agreement.
LOB means each of: (i) the Investment Bank, (ii) Investment Management and Private Banking, (iii) JPMorgan Partners, (iv) Retail and Middle Market Financial Services, (v) Treasury and Security Services, or any successor to any of the aforementioned units and (vi) corporate services, including Corporate Business Services and Enterprise Technology Services.