LSS definition

LSS means Legal Services Society;
LSS means the Law Students’ Society of Queen’s University;
LSS means Line Sharing Service;

Examples of LSS in a sentence

  • Loss of LSS or NSC as a source of coil supply could have a material adverse effect on the Company's business.

  • The Company purchases a substantial portion of its annual supply of pipe and coil material used in pipe production from LSS.

  • This re-work includes re-writing existing LSS source code, re-writing newly developed source code, replacing "bad" or incompatible source code, etc.

  • As much of the source code being developed is new to Interlinq and LSS, existing quality assurance tests may not be adequate, and new tests may need to be developed to fully test and examine the technology.

  • Specifically, this paragraph shall apply, but shall not be limited to, any matters related to USAC, the National Exchange Carrier Association ("NECA") including the Universal Service Fund ("USF"), Long Term Support ("LTS"), Local Switching Support ("LSS"), Coalition for Affordable Local and Long Distance Service ("CALLS") interstate access fund and Telecommunications Relay Services funds established by the FCC.


More Definitions of LSS

LSS means the Land Selection Study;
LSS means the Defendant;
LSS means the Live Scanner System designed by HBS that incorporates the optical block and the HBS-proprietary software modules that perform object-oriented classes for hardware interface, communication and service libraries developed by HBS that enables the direct digital capture of fingerprint and palmprint images specific to each enrollee.
LSS means Levitz Shopping Service, Inc., a Florida corporation, debtor and debtor-in-possession in Chapter 11 Case No. 97-1847 (MFW) pending in the Bankruptcy Court.
LSS means Local Sanitation Services, Inc., debtor and debtor-in-possession in Chapter 11 Case No. 97-119 (PJW) pending in the Bankruptcy Court.
LSS has the meaning set forth in the introductory paragraph hereof.
LSS means the Law Students’ Society at the University of British Columbia.